The Mitsoghos are the people of the Massifs de Chaillu mountains in the Ngounié province of Gabon.
They are a relatively small ethnic group who are revered and feared for their abilities in conjuring spirits from the afterworld.
This knowledge can be extrapolated from the widespread usage of Mitsogho words and customs, especially pertaining to the animistic religious practices of all Gabonese ethnic groups.
In long-lived Mitsogho lore, a warrior by the name of Mbombet A Gnaghé hid out in the Ikobé valley to stage guerrilla attacks against the French military.
The modern day offspring who can be traced directly back to Mbombet still hold special positions within the traditional Mitsogho tribal authority.