Beti people
The Beti people are a Central African ethnic group primarily found in central Cameroon. They are also found in Equatorial Guinea and northern Gabon. They are closely related to the Bulu people, the Fang people and the Yaunde people, who are all sometimes grouped as Ekang.
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Beti people
The Beti people are a Central African ethnic group primarily found in central Cameroon. They are also found in Equatorial Guinea and northern Gabon. They are closely related to the Bulu people, the Fang people and the Yaunde people, who are all sometimes grouped as Ekang.
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The Beti people are a Central ...... frica reaching into the Congo.
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A wooden mask of the Beti people
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The Beti people migrated south ...... to equatorial forests regions.
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Beti language , French, Spanish, Portuguese
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≈1 million
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Christianity, some syncretic with Traditional religion
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