Okandé

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title: Okandé
text: The Okandé are a people of north-eastern Gabon who belong to the Mèmbè language group. Their language overlaps that of the Apindzi and the Simba about 80/86% according to professor Van Der Veen. Their estimated population of 2,000 persons live in the Lopé region in Ogooué-Ivindo. The Mwiri, a male initiation institution, still plays an important role in the traditional social and religious life of the Okandé. While their history is little known today, the archives do speak of them. The Okandè, f
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