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En busca del Jengu - Bana Bha Meheba

Bana Bha Meheba are Agnes Essonti Luque, Bernardita Ekobo Rondo and Cándida Nlang Ndong Mbasogo.
En busca del jengu (In search of jengu) is a project by Bana Bha Meheba (Daughters of Water, in the Ndowé language), a collective in movement that exists in different places, with roots in Central Africa, the land of our Ancestors. Agnes has one foot in Cameroon and the other in southern Spain, at least symbolically. Bernardita and Cándida live in Bata, capital of the mainland region of Equatorial Guinea, the only Spanish-speaking country in Africa. Our project focuses on collecting and archiving memories of healing and transformation linked to water.
Understanding water as a primordial element and territory, and at the same time traversed by questions of preservation of our cultures, as well as by ecofeminist theory, we have joined in this research to find the Jengu, a mythological character in the Sawa Ndowé cosmologies that reminds us of a mermaid. In the process we have held firmly to the idea that not all unknowns must be solved, posing a journey of one and many lives, where the meeting point and connection is the waters in which we swim.
En busca del Jengu - Bana Bha Meheba
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