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The Ouachi People

Hello. I was editing some of the links in this page because the code was poorly written and they were marked as nonexistent (specifically the links to the Ewe and Konkomba peoples), and I noticed that the Ouachi link wasn't a coding mistake; there is no page about the Ouachi.

And that's normal. not everything has a page. The weird part is that i can't seem to find any information about the "Ouachi" people. Instead, I am redirected either: to the song "Ouachi Ouachi" by "Djiamila" of an album called "L'anthologie du Raï" (The Anthology of Raï), wich, i believe, came in 2016, and i couldn't find any information about the Album, the song, and about "Djamila" i could only find this page, wich shows some of her other works, but nothing else, or to the amerindian Ouachita tribe, wich, I'm not a genius, but i don't think they have anything to do with France, Togo, or Africa. So, i just wanted to let you know this, just in case there is someone who knows who the Ouachi people are, or can research more about the topic. Thank you for reading.

--Quetzbal (talk) 22:14, 9 April 2021 (UTC)