Category:Indigenous peoples of Central Africa
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This regional sub-category is intended for articles on particular indigenous peoples of this (sub-)region, and related topics.
See the discussion on the parent category talk page at Category talk:indigenous peoples for suggested criteria to be used in determining whether or not any particular group should be placed in this sub-category.
The term indigenous peoples used here has a particular, modern analytical sense. As such, not every ethnic grouping of this region will warrant inclusion here. Reference sources should be cited, particularly if the identification as indigenous may be controversial or contested.
This (sub-)region includes the territories as outlined in the Wikipedia geographical article, Central Africa, consisting of:
- the region of Africa south the Sahara Desert, east of West Africa, but west of the Great Rift Valley, typically including the countries of Chad, Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of the Congo;
- Angola, Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Republic of the Congo and Zambia are also often included
Note that some particular group may be eligible for inclusion in more than one regional sub-category, either because the regional boundaries overlap, or the group is distributed across more than one region. A given group should be placed in its appropriate regional sub-category(ies), and optionally perhaps also its main regional category, rather than the overall parent category indigenous peoples.
- Main article: indigenous peoples
- See also: parent category Category:Indigenous peoples
- See also: parent regional category Category:Indigenous peoples of Africa
Subcategories
This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total.
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- Ethnic groups in Cameroon
- Ethnic groups in the Central African Republic
- Ethnic groups in the Republic of the Congo