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Ngol ''Ngol'', or ''Dance de Gaulle'', was a syncretic messianic sect that emerged in northern Moyen-Congo around 1950.〔Barrett, David B. ''(Schism and Renewal in Africa; An Analysis of Six Thousand Contemporary Religious Movements )''. Nairobi: Oxford University Press, 1968. pp. 55, 289〕〔Bernault, Florence. ''(Démocraties ambiguës en Afrique central: Congo-Brazzaville, Gabon: 1940-1965 )''. Paris: Éd. Karthala, 1996. p. 190〕 The cult organized itself copying the ecclesiastical hierarchy of the mission churches.〔 The name ''ngol'' was derived from Charles de Gaulle and the Kikongo word 'ngolo' (meaning 'power').〔 In a few months it had spread across Moyen-Congo and to southern Gabon.〔〔Thompson, Virginia, and Richard Adloff. ''(The emerging states of French Equatorial Africa )''. 1960. pp. 44, 313〕 The ''ngol'' movement gathered many Bakongo youth, in revolt against tribal elders.〔Le Vine, Victor Theodore. ''(Politics in Francophone Africa )''. Boulder, Colo. (): Lynne Rienner, 2004. p. 189〕 The leaders of the movement were jailed or exiled for engaging in violence, and the movement soon ebbed out. Moreover, the use of the name of de Gaulle caused confusion as he was identified with the French authorities.〔 ==References==
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