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121: 889: 24: 266:, among others. Akendegue came to be seen as a spokesperson for the Gabonese people, and for the poor and dispossessed of all Africa. After spending twenty years in France, Akendegue returned to Gabon despite concerns over government 120: 138:, who now lives in the US, produces albums recorded in Los Angeles with a distinctively Gabonese element; they are popular throughout Francophone Africa. Other musicians include guitarists 759: 245: 724: 139: 720: 278: 143: 147: 334:' Music in the Iboga initiation ceremony in Gabon: Polyrhythms supporting a pharmacotherapy Music Therapy Today (online) Vol. IV (3) June 2003 274: 690: 460: 205:
Gabon, to the French ethnographer Barabe, "is to Africa what Tibet is to Asia, the spiritual center of religious initiations", due to the
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Gabon's population, estimated at 1,640,286, of whom 42% are minors (July 2013 est.), include four major Bantu groupings; the
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released his first album. He was classically trained in Europe, and his compositions reflect the influence of
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A student from Belise Elementary School dances to music from members of the Africa Partnership Station band
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The history of modern Gabonese music did not begin until about 1974, when the blind guitarist and singer
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The Religion of Iboga or the Bwiti of the Fangs. Med. trop. 12(3):251-257, (May/June) 1982.
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of his music. He wound up being appointed a government advisor.
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includes several folk styles and pop. Gabonese pop artist
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at a hospital in Paris. He stayed, and studied at the
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Gabon
Patience Dabany
Georges Oyendze
La Rose Mbadou
Sylvain Avara
Oliver N'Goma
rumba
makossa
soukous
La Concorde
Fang
Punu
Nzebi
Obamba
sacred music
Bwiti
iboga
obala

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