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  1. Gabon: Beyond the Colonial Legacy (Westview Profiles Nations of Contemporary Africa) by James F. Barnes, 1992-05
  2. Gabon: Development of a Nation by Marc Aicardi De Saint-Paul, 1989-09
  3. Historical Dictionary of Gabon (African Historical Dictionaries/Historical Dictionaries of Africa) by David E. Gardinier, 2006-09-18
  4. A Workman Is Worthy of His Meat: Food and Colonialism in the Gabon Estuary (France Overseas: Studies in Empire and D) by Jeremy Rich Ph.D.MABA, 2007-06-01
  5. Culture, Ecology, and Politics in Gabon's Rainforest (African Studies (Lewiston, N.Y.), V. 65.)
  6. Rocky rapids and sinking hopes: river travel, commercial rivalries, and political divides in Oskar Lenz's Gabon voyages, 1874-77.(Critical essay): An article from: Canadian Journal of History by Jeremy Rich, 2009-09-22
  7. Colonial Rule and Crisis in Equatorial Africa: Southern Gabon, c. 1850-1940 (Rochester Studies in African History and the Diaspora) by Christopher J. Gray, 2002-08-25
  8. African Notebook (Albert Schweitzer Library (Syracuse, N.Y.).) by Albert Schweitzer, Lachlan, M.D. Forrow, et all 2002-07

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Global Forest Watch Gabon is the national chapter of Global Forest Watch, a World Resources Institute (WRI) initiative to support the development of a decentralized, independent forest monitoring network spanning the major forest countries of the planet. Along with Cameroon Canada , and Indonesia , Gabon is one of the first four pilot countries in the Global Forest Watch network. Today, GFW also includes Chile, Venezuela, Russia and the United States. Initial work started in Gabon in 1998 with 6 nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) based in Libreville: le Comité Inter-Association Jeunesse et Environnement, les Amis du Pangolin; les Amis de la Nature, Culture et Environnement; Aventures Sans Frontières; le Centre d’Activités pour le Développement Durable et l’Environnement; and Image Gabon Nature. They were joined by Forêt et Développement in 1999. With WRI’s help, the local NGOs designed an activity framework that would ensure that local needs and issues were addressed. Given its important economic and environmental consequences, the logging sector was highlighted as the first topic Global Forest Watch would document. Each NGO agreed to collect information for various portions of

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    Country Info Gabon Introduction Gabon General Data Gabon Maps Gabon Culture ... Gabon Time and Date Gabon History Back to Top Discoveries of tools from the end of the Old Stone Age and the New Stone Age indicate early settlements in what is now Gabon, but little is known about the first inhabitants. By the 13th century ad the Mpongwe people were established in the country. The first contact with Europeans was with the Portuguese in the 1470s. During the following 350 years, first the Portuguese and later the French, Dutch, and English carried on a lucrative trade in slaves. The first permanent European settlement was made by the French, with the agreement of the Mpongwe ruler, in 1839. Libreville was founded a decade later by freed slaves. Over the next several years the French extended their rule inland, and in 1866 they appointed a governor to Gabon, which was then attached to the French Congo; it became part of French Equatorial Africa in 1910. During World War II (1939-1945) Gabon was held by the Free French, and in 1946 it became an overseas territory of France. The first Gabonese government council was formed in 1957, and Léon Mba became president of the council in 1958. Also in 1958, Gabon voted to become an autonomous republic in the French Community. Mba then became prime minister. The country declared its independence on August 17, 1960, and in 1961 Mba was elected president. A military coup overthrew President Mba’s government in 1964, but French troops, in accordance with a Franco-Gabonese defense agreement, intervened and restored him to power; he was reelected president in 1967. Upon Mba’s death later that year, Vice President Albert-Bernard Bongo succeeded to the presidency. Bongo, who later assumed the Islamic first name Omar, was reelected in 1973. During the mid-1970s Gabon began to loosen its ties with France and the French-speaking regional organizations. With Gabonization, the government became a partner in many foreign firms, and native Gabonese filled management positions once held by foreigners.

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    26. IWon - Travel Guide - History & Culture
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    There are only two things that appear certain about Gabon: the first is that its precolonial history is shrouded in uncertainty; and the second is that whatever its history, its come a long way in a relatively short period of time. Educated guesses put Pygmies as the original inhabitants but they were quickly displaced in the 16th and 18th centuries by the Fang who migrated south from Cameroon and Equatorial Guinea. Small family units of Pygmies now only survive in the more remote parts of the country. In 1912, Albert Schweitzer, missionary-with-a-difference, ex-theologian, and physician, set off for Gabon, en famille During the early years of the 20th century, when colonisation was still seen as an economic rather than a social or ethical issue, French private companies exploited Gabon by forcing Africans to work for them. Having only recently thrown off the shackles of slavery, the Gabonese were understandably bent out of shape by this new form of indentured slavery and, like other Africans in French Equatorial Africa, vented their anger in periodic revolts. Each successive revolt was quelled, and by the time a new broom swept these old regimes out of the country the companies had destroyed the forests, used up most of the other natural resources, and sent the country into an economic slump that lasted until after WWI. In 1960, M'Ba was elected as the first president of the new republic of Gabon and survived a mid-60s coup to remain in office until his death from natural causes in 1967. This was no mean feat given that presidents of other African countries tend to be elected at the pull of a trigger and deposed in much the same way. His successor, the diminutive Albert-Bernard Bongo, made Gabon a one-party state and then converted to Islam, becoming El Hadj Omar Bongo. His appointment fortuitously coincided with the processing of manganese and uranium deposits and a bullish run on oil prices. This ushered in the 'Gabonese Miracle', a decade of untold wealth, champagne and caviar lifestyles, and a spendthrift's mentality. In the year that oil prices peaked, Gabon hosted a summit for the Organisation of African Unity to the staggering tune of US$1 billion.

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    33. Gabon (08/02)
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