
Fon people - Wikipedia
The Fon people, also called Dahomeans, Fon nu, Agadja and historically called Jeji (Djedji) by the Yoruba in the South American diaspora and in colonial French literature [2] [3] are a Gbe ethnic group.
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Fon | Dahomey, Benin, West Africa | Britannica
Fon, people living in the south of Benin (called Dahomey until 1975) and adjacent parts of Togo. Their language, also called Fon, is closely related to Ewe and is a member of the Kwa branch of the Niger-Congo family of African languages. The Fon numbered more than 1.7 …
The Fon People, a story - African American Registry
The Fon people, like other neighboring ethnic groups in West Africa, remained without ancient historical records. According to their oral histories and legends, the Fon people originated in present-day Tado, a small Aja town near the Togo-Benin border.
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Fon People
The Fon culture is made up of more than 2,000,000 people. They are closely related to the Ewe, Adja, and Guin cultures by comparison of language. They belong to the Kwa Language group. Fon created the royal city of Abomey and Ouidah. These two …
AFRICA | 101 Last Tribes - Fon people
The Fon people, also called Fon nu, Agadja or Dahomey, are a major African ethnic and linguistic group. They are the largest ethnic group in Benin found particularly in its south region; they are also found in southwest Nigeria and Togo.
The Fon People of West Africa - Qiraat Africa
2025年2月18日 · The Fon people, sometimes known as Fon nu, Agadja, or Dahomey, are a large African ethnic and linguistic group. They are the largest ethnic group in Benin, primarily in the south; they also live in southwest Nigeria and Togo.
Fon Mythology | Mythosphere
The Fon people are an ethnic group primarily residing in the West African country of Benin, with smaller populations in neighboring Togo and Nigeria. Their cultural heritage is marked by an intricate tapestry of beliefs, mythology, and rituals, with a particular emphasis on deities and their personalities, stories, and influence.
The Fon People - Lughayangu
2022年10月7日 · The Fon people, also known as Fon nu/ Agadja/Dahomey, are a major African ethnic and linguistic group. They are the largest ethnic group in Benin found, particularly in its southern region. They are also present in the neighbouring states of Nigeria and Togo.