- The Subu (
Isubu, Isuwu, Bimbians) are a
Bantu ethnic group who
inhabit part of the
coast of Cameroon.
Along with
other coastal peoples, they
belong to...
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related to Cameroon's
coastal peoples (the Sawa),
particularly the
Duala and
Isubu.
Early survey discussion of
these topics may be
found in
Ardener 1956 and...
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Bimbia was an
independent state of the
Isubu people of Cameroon. In 1884, it was
annexed by the
Germans and
incorporated in the
colony of Kamerun. It...
- He
visited Bimbia, Cameroon, in 1843 and
spoke to King
William of the
Isubu people to
request permission to
establish a
church on the mainland. Despite...
- Suwu (Su), or Subu (also Isuwu, Isu,
Isubu), is a
Bantu language of Cameroon. Suwu at
Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
Jouni Filip...
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Bakweri (Kwe), Bakole, Duala, Ewodi, the Bodiman, the Pongo, the Bamboko, the
Isubu (Isuwu or Bimbians), the
Limba (or Malimba), the Mungo, and the Wovea. The...
- Bodiman, the Pongo, the Bakole, the
Bakweri (or Kwe), the Bamboko, the
Isubu (Isuwu or Bimbians), the
Limba (or Malimba), the Mungo, the
Wovea and the...
- the
Bakweri and
Isubu to
their current territories.
During the 16th and 17th centuries, the
Wovea came
under the
dominance of the
Isubu. When the Spanish...
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southwest of
Mount Cameroon, in the
early 17th century.
Predominant Bakweri and
Isubu traditions claim they
originated from this area,
which supports the peoples'...
- Mokpwe, Wumboko)
Religion Predominantly Christian and/or
ancestor worshippers Related ethnic groups Bakole, Bakweri, Bamboko, Duala,
Isubu, Mungo, Wovea...