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         Cameroon Culture:     more books (23)
  1. Grafting Old Rootstock: Studies in Culture and Religion of the Chamba, Duru, Fula, and Gbaya of Cameroun (SIL International Publications in Ethnography,vol. 14)
  2. Mankon: Arts, Heritage and Culture from the Mankon Kingdom by Jean-Paul Notue, 2006-07-06
  3. Final report, Zaire fish culture by Beth Burnett, 1983
  4. Excursions into our culture: (a radio series) by S. N Ejedepang-Koge, 1988
  5. Mango Elephants in the Sun by Susana Herrera, 1999-05-11
  6. The design of micro-projects and macro-policies: Examples from three of ATI's projects in Africa by Eric Hyman, 1988
  7. Education through literature: A paper by Bernard Nsokika Fonlon, 1977
  8. President Paul Biyas interview on Cameroon television, February 19, 1987 by Paul Biya, 1987
  9. Tribesmen and Patriots by Kofele, 1982-02

21. Cameroon Discounts On Hotels In - CM
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22. Cameroon -- Culture Overview
cameroon culture Overview. The boundaries of cameroon enclose sucha variety of ethnic groups and natural environments that the
http://expedition.bensenville.lib.il.us/Africa/cameroon/culture.htm
Cameroon - Culture Overview The boundaries of Cameroon enclose such a variety of ethnic groups and natural environments that the country has been called "Africa in miniature." Cameroon's diversity has been influenced by three different colonial regimes, beginning with the Germans who ceded to France and Britain after World War I. When anticolonialist sentiments began to swell during the 1950s, Cameroonians began to take renewed pride in local customs, and cultural activities expanded in new directions. Official policy in the independent nation has been to avoid potential divisions between different ethnic groups through the deliberate cultivation of national unity. One important example of this effort is the Indomitable Lions, the wildly popular and internationally successful national soccer team that has players from many different ethnic groups and claims that its success is based on the cooperation between these Cameroonians of diverse background.
French and English serve as the country's official languages, and competition between speakers of each produces political conflict. Yet Cameroon is an intricate tapestry of cultures in which people identify with societies that are defined by local languages and customs. Over 100 native languages fall into three basic groups: the Sudanic languages of the north, the Bantu languages of the south, and the semi-Bantu languages of the west. In the north the primary ethnic groups are the Fulani and Kirdi, while in the more densely populated south are the Bamileke, Bulu, Bamoun, Ewondo, Beti, Bassa, and Douala. The Douala population also extends into the west along with the Bakweri and Tikar people of the grasslands. Islam claims the allegiance of 15% of the population and the rest is divided between Christianity and traditional African religions.

23. Mama For Story
Papers on cameroon society and culture.
http://lucy.ukc.ac.uk/Chilver/
Mama for story
Editors: Ian Fowler and David Zeitlyn
Introduction
In order to thematise what we initially envisaged as a single volume we requested that papers should focus on the convergence of ethnography and history in the field of Cameroonian studies. The extensive and overwhelmingly positive response to our call presented us with the 'problem' of a wealth of riches that could not easily be produced as a single volume. This we have resolved by dividing the papers into three separate sets, each representing a different aspect of Mrs Chilver's interests. One set focuses on contemporary views of the state, its emergence through partition and reunification, the developing role of the chieftaincy, and key issues of gender and accumulation as they have developed in the modern state; another set of papers combine historical and anthropological analyses; and, finally, there are ethnographic accounts of topics such as witchcraft, divination and religion in the Grassfields region of Cameroon.
A set of three collections that have been inspired by the work of Mrs E.M. Chilver, known to many as Sally Chilver 'Mama for Story'. The project is being published in the following forms: 1) Half of Paideuma (the journal of the Frobenius Institute) for 1995 is devoted to a collection entitled PERSPECTIVES ON THE STATE:
FROM POLITICAL HISTORY TO ETHNOGRAPHY IN CAMEROON.

24. The Elephants Of Cameroon
On the elephant's important and mythical position in the culture and oral traditions among the local population of Northern cameroon.
http://www.nczooeletrack.org/elephants/inculture1.html
"The Elephants of Cameroon" has moved. It is now part of " Field Trip Earth ," the North Carolina Zoological Society's newest online learning project.
"Field Trip Earth" is at http://www.fieldtripearth.org . Please use the preceding link to go to the new site, or you will be redirected there in thirty seconds.
If you would like to support the Elephants of Cameroon by adopting an elephant or by giving a donation, please click one of the following links:
To adopt an elephant http://www.nczooeletrack.org/adopt.html
To support the Elephants of Cameroon http://nczoo.com/donate/elephants.html
The N.C. Zoo Society thanks you for helping these elephants and supporting this important program.

25. Baka Pygmies
culture and music of Baka Pygmies (cameroon). Includes the fieldwork and the initiation in the forest of a young Italian ethnomusicologist.
http://www.maurocampagnoli.com/baka/
Life, music and initiation in the Equatorial Forest
of the BAKA PYGMIES ( Cameroon)

(texts, photos and recordings by the ethnomusicologist Mauro Campagnol i
Home Fieldworks ... Contact us
Pygmies: Baka Pygmies Initiation in the forest Aka Pygmies in Italy
Cameroon: Bamileke - Bamoun Bamenda - Bali - Bafut Cameroon Page
Events: Pherkad Music
Contact: info@maurocampagnoli.com

26. Perspectives On The State: From Political History To Ethnography In Cameroon - C
Essays on politics and culture in cameroon.
http://lucy.ukc.ac.uk/Chilver/Paideuma/
Perspectives on the State:
From Political History to Ethnography in Cameroon.
Essays for Sally Chilver
First published in Paideuma 1995
Made available here with the kind permission of the Editor of Paideuma.
Editors' Introduction
Ian Fowler and David Zeitlyn
The Road To The Unitary State Of Cameroon 1959-1972
Reunification And Political Opportunism In The Making Of Cameroon's Independence
Martin Z. Njeuma
Indirect Rule In Colonial And Post-Colonial Cameroon
Nantang Ben Jua
Chieftaincy In The Modern State: An Institution At The Crossroads Of Democratic Change
Cyprian F. Fisiy
Bafut Under Colonial Administration 1900-1949
Mathias L. Niba
Gender And Accumulation In Nso'
Mitzi Goheen

27. Bienvenue & Welcome To Bamileke.com
site for and about the Bamileke of cameroon with information rf culture news chat forum associations business networking traditions. BAMI EMAIL GRATUIT. ORIGINES. culture. ASSOCIATIONS. BAMILEKE
http://www.bamileke.com/Newfolder/indextest.htm
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28. Germain's Cameroon Page
cameroon's culture, music, tourist information, life.
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29. Cameroon S Culture
The culture of cameroon. The culture of cameroon is very interesting and uniquein many ways. The culture of cameroon has over 130 ethnic groups.
http://www.east-buc.k12.ia.us/00_01/AF/cam/cam_cul.htm

30. Travel In Yaoun De, Cameroon - Culture
Traditional culture of the peoples of southern cameroon (such as the Duala, Bulu,and Bakweri) centers on the family and village, lacking largescale political
http://www.africatravelling.net/cameroon/yaoun_de/yaoun_de_culture.htm
Yaoun De - Culture Yaounde, Cameroon's capital, is an African city with an international profile.Cameroon's tropical climate is ideal for agriculture and bestows the country with a lush beautyCameroon is united in its love for dancing and music. The distinctive national musical style known as makossa has perennial popularity. Most Cameroonians identify themselves with a particularethnic group, which is really an extended community of people with similar background, language, and customs. Cameroonians know the town or village they "belong to", even if removed by several generations of relocation and intermarriage. Cameroon is thus an intricate tapestry of cultures, not easily understood in terms of the European concepts of political districts and administrative boundaries.Cameroon is located in west Africa, just east of Nigeria. It extends from the Atlantic ocean northward to Lake Chad. The Congo rain forest extends into the southeastern part of the country, and the Sahara desert encroaches on the north. Along the western edge of Cameroon is a volcanic mountain range. Fako (Mt. Cameroon), the country's highest point at 4100 meters, is only a few miles from the southwestern coast. Southern Cameroon is densely forested. Lumber, palm oil, bananas, and plantains are some important products of this region. Douala, Cameroon's largest city and economic center, is located at the mouth of the Wouri river and is a major port city. Yaounde, the capital of Cameroon, is located in the southeast. Traditional culture of the peoples of southern Cameroon (such as the Duala, Bulu, and Bakweri) centers on the family and village, lacking large-scale political structures.

31. BAMILEKE, CAMEROON, CULTURE, ORIGINS, NEWS, ART,BUSINESS
Translate this page site for and about the Bamileke of cameroon,with information rf culture,news,chat,forum,associations,business,networking,traditions.
http://www.bamileke.com/Newfolder/links.htm
My Favorite Links - Mes Sites Favoris
Andr Marie Tala un talent musical inné
A Bamiléké Poet Emmanuel Fassi, a Bamiléké poet we can be proud of
A Bamiléké Artist Sergeo Demefack, a Bamiléké artist living in the U.S.
Austin-Texas Cameroonian Community
Bonabéri.com site sur le quartier de Bonabéri à Douala
Cameroon Yellow Pages- Annuaire du Cameroun
Cameroon Association of Engineers and Informaticians
Cameroon Students Association - USA
Camfoot l'actualité des lions
Doctor Reggae un frere bamileke qui fait du reggae
Etudiants Camerounais de Braunschweig-Allemagne
Foly Dirane animateur vedette de TV Camerounais
Gino Sitson.com a Cameroonian Jazz virtuoso
Geremi Njitap joueur de Foot Camerounais
Gites Ruraux de l'Ouest Art Gallery Les Lions Indomptables Equipe Nationale Manuel Wanji (Musicien) Roland Tchakount (Afro-Blues-Rock) Tchami Alphonse joueur de Foot Camerounais U.S Embassy in Cameroon -Ambassade Americaine au Cameroun immigrer au Canada

32. Kamerun / Cameroon :: Culture & Tourism Links : Kulturális és Idegenforgalmi L
linkek general cultural links. Múzeumok, galériák Fine arts. Kumbo MusaHeritage Gallery. Szálláshelyek Accommodation. Hotels and Travel in cameroon.
http://katalogus.kulturinfo.hu/cm.html
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33. Cameroon Cameroun Travel Tourism Economy Business Culture Football Government Do
CIA World Factbook Postcards from cameroon Elephants of cameroon Yaounde Bamenda andcontent service provider for the global cameroonian culture and Community.
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34. Cameroon On The Net-Arts & Culture
Paduk Finefurniture from cameroon; Statuettes rituelles du Cameroun; Masque figurant un
http://cemu10.fmv.ulg.ac.be/cameroun/arts.htm

35. People And Culture Of Cameroon
People and culture of cameroon. Back to Photo Album Page Back to MainPage. (1) Teacher, (2) Children, (3) Harvesting Palm nuts. (4) Small
http://www.irff.com/culture.htm
People and Culture of Cameroon
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36. Cameroon Sport Au Cameroun, L Actualité Sportive, Art Et Culture.
culture camerounaise Le Cameroun est qualifié à justetitre de condensé ou de synthèse de l Afrique, car sur son sol, existent
http://www.sportaucameroun.net/culture.html

37. Cameroon Sport Au Cameroun, L Actualité Sportive, Art Et Culture.
cameroon Online AFROPOP
http://www.sportaucameroun.net/plante.html

38. Definition Of Cameroon - WordIQ Dictionary & Encyclopedia
Main article Economy of cameroon Demographics. Main article Demographics of cameroon.culture. Main article culture of cameroon Holidays. Date, English Name.
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Encyclopedia Definition: Cameroon
The United Republic of Cameroon is a unitary republic of central Africa . It borders on Nigeria Chad Central African Republic Republic of Congo ... Equatorial Guinea and the Gulf of Guinea . The former French Cameroon and part of British Cameroon merged in to form the present country. Cameroon has generally enjoyed stability, which has permitted the development of agriculture roads , and railways , as well as a petroleum industry . Despite movement toward democratic reform, political power remains firmly in the hands of an ethnic oligarchy . The capital is Yaoundé République Unie du Cameroun In Detail Full size National motto : Paix, Travail, Patrie
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: Peace, Work, Fatherland) Official languages English , and French Capital Yaoundé Largest City Douala President Paul Biya Prime Minister ... Area
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- % water Ranked 52nd
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- Date From France
January 1
Currency Communauté financière africaine franc (XAF) Time zone UTC National anthem Chant de Ralliement (The Rallying Song) Internet TLD .cm Calling Code Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide")

39. AdmiNet - Cameroon
culture Health Environment UniversitiesPress, Entertainment Defence WWW resources about cameroon Thanks.
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Welcome to Cameroon : An Informal Introduction to the Country and its People
The government of Cameroon
Links with other countries
  • Embassies and Consulates of Cameroon to other countries :
    France
  • Embassies and Consulates of other countries in Cameroon:
    France
  • Foreign Chambers of Commerce and Industry :
Parliament
  • Political organisations
    Cities and Towns
    Agriculture
    Finance
    Law
    Art, Culture
  • 40. Bits Of Culture - Cameroon
    Language Map. Bits of culture. PointTo-Talk Booklets. Additional Resources.BITS OF culture - cameroon. Languages. Geography. Cultural Values.
    http://www.mgh.harvard.edu/interpreters/b_camr.asp
    BITS OF CULTURE - Cameroon Languages Geography Cultural Values Health Care Values ... Interesting Facts Languages English,
    French,
    Fang,
    Bulu,
    Fulani,
    Duala,
    and Mbum (English Creole on the coast)
    Geography
    Cultural Values
    Health Care Values
    Diet Interesting Facts

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