A pinch of dance, a pinch of music, add a few gabonese dancers, shake it properly, use and abuse as you like my friend...
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Menvie-Me-Ndone , also known as David, but mainly known by his Bwiti name, Mbilou, is a Bwiti Nganga (healer/dancer/musician/shaman), from Gabon. He plays the Mongongo (the mouth
This is a series of excerpts from Grandmother/ Grandme're Bernadette Rebienot.., with a few other video clips & photos added in...with some background music..
Grandmother/Grand
This music is sung and played by the entire village for Iboga initiations to bring the user deeper into trance. This and many other traditional songs are played during each Iboga j
Outtake from women's ceremony. Iboga is the sacrament! Bassé! Harp and polyrhythmic percussion.
Excerpt of the documentary 'Ibogaine - Rite of Passage'.
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African 8 stringed harp music from Gabon. Bwiti music is in support of the psychoactive plant energy IBOGA. More? okacenter.com
From the recordings of Josh Ponte, Ngombi is the sacred instrument of Bwitists in west equatorial Africa. Imagery from ceremonies at Ebando. Libreville.
L'esprit De Guérison = "Healing The Spirit"
This is a series of quotes from Grandmother/ Grandme're Bernadette Rebienot.., with a few other video clips of some of her healing w
Bokayé! The mongongo is a traditional musical instrument of Gabon, Africa, originally invented by the Pygmy people for bringing on heightened states of awareness and for communicat
Bokayé! This 8-string harp from Gabon is called Ngombi and belongs to the ancient family of arched harps that can be seen in the pictographic rock art at the Ennedi Plateau in Chad