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1. 100gogo Expedition Of Africa, Africa's Super Predators & Mammals Safari people who have either conquered indigenous peoples (such as The savanna includesmany peoples of the Cameroon small kingdoms, of which the bamileke tribes are http://www.100gogo.com/africa/ | |
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2. MOST Ethno-Net Publication: Anthropology Of Africa Anthropology of africa and the Challenges of of the coastal peoples, presenting themselves as an the bamileke were ready to use their numbers to exclude the indigenous minorities http://www.ethnonet-africa.org/pubs/p95konings.htm | |
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3. Africa: Art Museums And Exhibition Centers. Universes In Universe Annotated links african museums, exhibition centers and collections ordered according to location are the Tikar, Bamoun and bamileke populations. Part of the of the various peoples in southern, western and central africa. fine collection of indigenous KwaZulu-Natal art and craft. http://www.universes-in-universe.de/africa/e_mus.htm | |
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4. VADA - Volkeren En Stammen Peoples Tribes B BAMBUTI (Afrika africa). bamileke (Kameroen - Cameroon). BAMUM (Kameroen - Cameroon) BOIS-BRULES (Noord Amerika - North America). indigenous peoples in BOLIVIA. BOLOVEN (Laos) http://www.vada.nl/volkenbb.htm | |
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5. Africa Today--The Reunification Question In Cameroon History: Was The Bride An E indigenous ministry dedicated to reaching the largely animistic peoples of western Cameroon, hopes to plant a church within each of the 129 bamileke to africa Independent Church http://iupjournals.org/africatoday/aft47-2.html | |
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6. Africa Architect Exposition "Ulwazi Lwemvelo - Indigenous Knowledge In South Afr This Electronic Research Collection (ERC) web page is an older archived page from the U.S. Department of State web site. peak (13 353 ft.) in africa. Climate Northern plains Christian (40%), Muslim (20%), indigenous african (40%). of Cameroonian peoples (UPC), based largely among the bamileke and Bassa http://www.africa-architect.com/architect/galerie.htm | |
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7. Musées Afrique indigenous Knowledge in South africa . Arts du CamerounBamoun, bamileke, etc. Aquarelles de Joy Adamson peoples of Kenya . http://www.unil.ch/gybn/Arts_Peuples/Ex_Africa/ex_Af_musaf.html | |
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8. Background Notes Archive - Africa Christian (40%), Muslim (20%), indigenous African (40%). or grasslanders), includingthe bamileke, Bamoun, and 2) coastal rain forest peoples, including the http://dosfan.lib.uic.edu/ERC/bgnotes/af/cameroon9603.html | |
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9. Geography For example, the bamileke peoples populated the highlands in the These peoples wereable to populate much of africa women on one hand, women indigenous to the http://www.rmc.edu/facstaffpages/nlebon/public_html/CHAMEG/about_cameroon.htm | |
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10. Art/Auctions: Arts Of Africa, Oceania And The Americas At Sotheby's, May 19, 200 2 is a thin New Guinea, Bungain peoples mask of by fine Dogon, Temne, Baule, Ibibio,bamileke and Songe circular leather ear flaps with indigenous restoration. http://www.thecityreview.com/s01stamp.html | |
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11. Cameroon / Cameroun by the Southern Cameroons peoples Conference in of rainforests, forests, biodiversity,indigenous cultures and Le cas de bamileke Three page article by A. Kom http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/ssrg/africa/camer.html | |
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12. Trefon they are generally Eton, Bassa, bamileke, Bafia, Yambassa that 1993 was declared Yearof indigenous peoples by the ignored by our informants in central africa. http://lucy.ukc.ac.uk/Rainforest/trefon/findings.html | |
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13. Findings ethnically, they are generally Eton, Bassa, bamileke, Bafia, Yambassa 1993 was declaredYear of indigenous peoples by the by our informants in central africa.(91 http://www.ulb.ac.be/soco/apft/GENERAL/PUBLICAT/RAPPORTS/TREFON/find.htm | |
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14. Foundation For Endangered Languages. Home Nahuatl, Italian, Turkish, Ingush, bamileke Dschang (Cameroun Sudan), and West africa(especially eastern makes available to indigenous peoples, scholars, and http://www.ogmios.org/146.htm | |
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15. La Culture Camerounaise and other cultural artifacts of the bamileke, Nso and Bali Stuttgart 1987) used theword indigenous to speak of and thus to identify the peoples who occupied http://www.spm.gov.cm/cameroun/culture/cam_culture_a.htm | |
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16. Africast.com - Cameroon People Religions Christian 40%, Muslim 20%, indigenous African 40%. or grassfielders), includingthe bamileke, Bamoun, and Islamic or recently Islamic peoples of the http://www.africast.com/country_people.php?strCountry=Cameroon |
17. MOST Ethno-Net Publication: Anthropology Of Africa nomination within his ruling Cameroon peoples Democratic Movement Here the Bamilekeexcel as a vibrant hard the fact that Cameroonian indigenous ethnic groups http://www.ethnonet-africa.org/pubs/p95forje2.htm | |
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18. SIL Bibliography: Notes On Anthropology Community development through indigenous leadership The supreme god concept amongthe Eastern Sudanic peoples of southern Skulls, gods and revenge in bamileke. . http://www.ethnologue.com/show_serial.asp?name=Notes on Anthropology |
19. Cameroon (05/02) Religions Christian 53%, Muslim 22%, indigenous African 25%. or grassfielders), includingthe bamileke, Bamoun, and Islamic or recently Islamic peoples of the http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/2822.htm | |
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20. Untitled interpersonal relatons in two bamileke chiefdoms, Cameroon and Oswald Weiner (eds.),indigenous knowledge systems Arrondissement, Niger , Nomadic peoples 11,26 http://csac.anthropology.ac.uk/CSACMonog/Waldie/bibilog.html | |
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