- The Bamiléké are a
group of 90
closely related peoples who
inhabit the
Western High
Plateau of Cameroon.
According to Dr John
Feyou de Hapy, Bamiléké means...
- the
Wayback Machine: "APPRENTISSAGE DE LA
LANGUE NGUEMBA "
langue parle à
Bansoa"". YouTube.
Bamileke Culture (in French) PanAfriL10n page on
Bamileke Langue...
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considered a part of
Bansoa, a town
between Bafoussam and Dschang. It is
often referred to as '
Bansoa ville', or
downtown Bansoa. Penka-Michel is host...
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Bamileke Kingdoms,
between the
fifteenth century and the
twentieth century (
Bansoa was born in 1910
following the
forced exile of Fo
Taghe of Bafoussam) Originally...
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approximately 260
square kilometres. It
adjoins Baham, Bahouan, Batié,
Bansoa, Bayangam, Bameka, and Bandjoun. Its
traditional leader is the Fo'o (King)...
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Hemba artist, a
group of Kuba textiles, a
Royal Beaded Throne created by a
Bansoa artist in the
Bamileke kingdom, a
Female Mask (Kifwebe) by
Songye artists...