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Traditional huts of the
Mousgoum people...
- Guidar, Giziga, Hurza, Kapsiki, Mada, Mafa, M****a, Matakam, ****u, Mora,
Mousgoum, Muyang, Ouldeme, Podoko,
Toupouri people, Vame and
Zulgo are all considered...
- Mayo-Danay division, Far
North Province in Cameroon. (Musgum also is
spelled as
Mousgoum.)
Referred to in
Munjuk as Tolek, the
dwellings are
built in a variety...
-
American art
history and **** studies. His book, From
Cameroon to Paris:
Mousgoum Architecture In and Out of Africa, was
published by the
University of Chicago...
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Traditional huts of the
Mousgoum people...
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styles from West
African cultures,
specifically the
Batammaliba and the
Mousgoum, in
addition to Mammy’s
Cupboard in the
Southern United States. The Batammaliba...
- 000 Meta' 87,000
Mfumte 24,700
Mmaala 5,300 Mmen 35,000
Mokpwe 32,200
Mousgoum Mouse Moghamo Mofu-gudur 60,000
Moloko 8,500
Mpade 16,000
Mpongmpong 45...
- of these.[which?]
Muzuk is
another name for the language.
Another term,
Mousgoum, is not used by the
speakers themselves.
Munjuk languages:
Munjuk Muzuk...
-
Brick House sculpture's
torso combines the
forms of a
skirt and a clay
Mousgoum domed hut (or teleuk)
while the sculpture's head is
crowned with an afro...
- Far
North Region of Cameroon. A
dialect of the
Muskum language,
Muzuk (
Mousgoum de Guirvidig), is
spoken in the town. In 2014,
Guirvidig was the site of...