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  2. Bamileke people - Wikipedia

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    Beadwork is an essential element of Bamileke art and distinguishes it from other regions of Africa. It is an art form that is highly personal in that no two pieces are alike and are often used in dazzling colors that catch the eye. They may be an indication of status based on what kinds of beads are used.

  3. Bamum people - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, the Bamum and Bamileke peoples accounted for about 24% of the country's population. [1] The Kingdom of Bamum covers approximately 7,300 km. [ 2 ] : 70 The Kingdom of Bamum was surrounded to the north by the territory of Cameroon, from the west and south-west the kingdom's boundary touches the River Nun while the Rivers Mape and the ...

  4. Pascal Kenfack - Wikipedia

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    Pascal Kenfack, Expérience plastique inspirée du culte des ancêtres chez les sédentaires en pays Bamileke, thèse de 3e cycle de l'université Paris-VII, 1985. Pascal Kenfack, De l'art ancien à l'art contemporain au Cameroun, Actes du colloque Africréation, Paris, 1980.

  5. File:Bush cow mask, Bamileke people, Honolulu Museum of Art ...

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    The following 63 pages use this file: Aghem language; Atong language (Cameroon) Awing language; Baba language; Balo language; Bamali language; Bambalang language

  6. Tikar people - Wikipedia

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    Along with the Bamileke people, the Tikar are also known for their intricate elephant masks, which became renowned in the town Bali. [ 34 ] Tikar horns and trumpets play a significant role in spiritual and cultural ceremonies with each design being purposefully sculpted for a specific event. [ 35 ]

  7. Bamiléké people - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Bamiléké people

  8. Fang people - Wikipedia

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    The art works of Fang people, particularly from wood, iron and steatite, are regionally famous. Their wooden masks and idol carvings are on display at numerous museums of the world. Discovery of Fang artwork was source of inspiration for much of the European avant-garde artwork created during the 20th century. [16]

  9. Category:Bamileke people - Wikipedia

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