Awandji

The Awandji is Gabonese ethnicity living the provinces of the Ogooué-Milk and High Ogooué. Awandji or Bawandji is often integrated in the ethnicity of the Nzébis. Lastourville and Moanda is cities with Bawandji majority.

Gabonese Awandji in Marseilles.

Indeed the people " Awandji" is an ethnicity of Gabon living the provinces of High Ogooué and of Ogooué Lolo.J' aimérais to bring a precision that it is under group of the Nzebi ethnicity. One meets the Awandji people exactly in the towns of Moanda (High Ogooué) and with Lastourville (Ogooué Lolo). In these people, one finds also Adouma which is with lastourville. I think that Bawandjis and Adoumas lived together in the past and with immigrations, a part intallée myself in Ogooué Lolo and the other in High Ogooué because, certain families alive in each province have at least a distant relative in the close province. What is also marking it is spoken; Bawandjis de Moanda have a sharp accent and Awandjis-Adoumas de Lastourville have a slow accent. This is my small contribution on the Awandji people because, I come from the union between a man (Awandji-Adouma de Lastourville) and a woman (Awandji de Moanda). My greetings.

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