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  2. Culture of Cameroon - Wikipedia

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    Cameroon has a rich and diverse culture made up of a mix of about 250 indigenous populations and just as many languages and customs. The country is nicknamed "Little Africa" as geographically, Cameroon consists of coastline, mountains, grass plains, forest, rainforest and desert, all of the geographical regions in Africa in one country.

  3. Category:Culture of Cameroon - Wikipedia

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    Books about Cameroon (6 P) C. Cameroonian cuisine (1 C, 17 P) E. ... Cultural history of Cameroon (1 C) L. Languages of Cameroon (5 C, 308 P) M. Mass media in ...

  4. Bamum people - Wikipedia

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    [5]: 48 Njoya used this script to put together a book that composed of roughly twelve hundred pages. In these pages, Njoya detailed the history and customs of the Bamum people. [3]: 38 This is not to be confused with another of Njoya's inventions, an artificial spoken language known as Shümom, which was devised after the script. Outsider ...

  5. Cameroonian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Ndolé is a dish in Cameroon Maize is a staple food in Cameroon Location of Cameroon. Cameroonian cuisine is one of the most varied in Africa due to Cameroon's location on the crossroads between the north, west, and center of the continent; the diversity in ethnicity with mixture ranging from Bantus, Bamileke,Bamoun,Bamenda people and Shuwa Arabs, as well as the influence of German, French and ...

  6. Tikar people - Wikipedia

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    According to Mbum oral tradition, after migrating and settling in the Far North Region of Cameroon, the Mbum ancestors of the Tikar people were ruled by Nya Sana. Little is known about his reign, but oral accounts state that a royal lineage emerged from Nya Sana, eventually producing Took Gokor.

  7. Category:Books about Cameroon - Wikipedia

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  8. Bakossi people - Wikipedia

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    Cameroon is a poor country, with a 2010 GPD per capita of US$2,300, placing it 183 among countries by wealth. Most of the people are engaged in agriculture. [ 22 ] After independence the government faced growing demand for rural water supply.

  9. Nso people - Wikipedia

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    Nso shares a vast culture. This is usually exhibited during the cultural week festival "Ngam Ngonso". This festival brings together all the various aspects of tradition and culture shared not only the Nso people but amongst the other tribes around Nso. "Jujus" are seen on display from the palace to other quarters of Kimbo town.

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