- few
Musgums build them now,
though a
resurgence in
appreciation for
their role in
Musgum history has
resulted in more
recent construction. The
Musgum people...
- stock). Many
Musgums also
engage in
agriculture where staple crops include ground nuts and
cotton which is sold for
commercial use. Most
Musgums profess Islam...
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Musgum may
refer to:
Musgum people Musgum dwelling units Musgu language This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Musgum. If an...
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Musgu Mulwi Native to Cameroon, Chad
Ethnicity Musgum Native speakers (160,000
cited 1993–2005)
Language family Afro-Asiatic
Chadic Biu–Mandara East–Central...
- Kamwe, Kirya-Konzel
Musgum –
North Kotoko Kotoko Island:
Buduma Kotoko North: Mpade, Afaɗə, Malgbe,
Maltam Musgum (B.2):
Musgum, Mbara,
Muskum (†) Kotoko...
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Cameroon fled to Chad
after ethnic clashes over
access to
water between Musgum fishermen and
ethnic Arab Choa
herders in
December 2021. The
President of...
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Freedmen Native American religion → Cr**** mythology, Four
Mothers Society Musgum Afro-Asiatic →
Chadic →
Musgu Cameroon (Far
North Region), Chad (Chari-Baguirmi...
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known as:
Hunga Munga Danisco by the Marghi[citation needed]
Goleyo by the
Musgum Njiga by the Bagirmi[citation needed]
Kpinga by the Zande. They were classed...
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Icelandic turf
house Igloo Jacal Kapar Log
cabin Maloca Menstruation Mitato Musgum mud huts Oca Orri
Palloza Pit-house
Qargi Qarmaq Quiggly hole
Quinzhee Rondavel...
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thought to have
begun by the
early Middle Ages. Beehive-shaped
houses of the
Musgum ethnic group in Pouss [fr], Cameroon,
unknown architect,
unknown date A...