Like President Faure Gnassingbé before them, the young Kabyè boys from northern Togo enter adulthood by participating in initiatory struggles, the Evala, optional but subject to social pressure. After a ceremony in the forest of the heights of Lama Feing, village of northern Togo, about thirty young torsos ...
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Like President Faure Gnassingbé before them, the young Kabyè boys from northern Togo enter adulthood by participating in initiatory struggles, the Evala, optional but subject to social pressure. After a ceremony in the forest of the heights of Lama Feing, village of northern Togo, about thirty young torsos ...