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shifting to Wumboko. This has been
reported as "Bube", "Bubia" or "
Wovea" (see
Wovea people). The
first works on the Bube
language were
those of the Baptist...
- The
Wovea are an
ethnic group native to
coastal areas of the Fako
division of the
Southwest Province of Cameroon. The
Wovea are one of the
ethnic groups...
- the
Isubu (Isuwu or Bimbians), the
Limba (or Malimba), the Mungo, the
Wovea and Oroko, they are
generally known as the SAWA PEOPLE. The
Batanga of the...
- the
Isubu (Isuwu or Bimbians), the
Limba (or Malimba), the Mungo, and the
Wovea. The
Oroko occupy the
Ndian and Meme
mangrove plains as well as the most...
-
Predominantly Christian and/or
ancestor worshippers Related ethnic groups Bakole, Bamboko, Duala, Isubu, Limba, Mungo,
Wovea and
other Bantu peoples...
- of
Limbe and west of Douala. They
occupy the
coast directly east of the
Wovea, with
their main
settlement at Bimbia. The town of
Limbe is a
mixture of...
-
Predominantly Christian and/or
ancestor worshippers Related ethnic groups Bakole, Bakweri, Duala, Isubu, Oro, Limba, Mungo,
Wovea,Mbonge,Oroko,Ibibio....
- extent. The Bube
language of
Bioko Island (not to be
confused with
Bubia or
Wovea)
included in A.30 on
geographic grounds, has no
particular affinities with...
-
Vambeng Ebobissé 2014 A20:
Duala group A221 bbx Bobe (A221),
Bubia (Bobea,
Wovea, Wuvia) Ebobissé 2014 A20:
Duala group A23 szv Isu (Isu of Fako Division...
- Mokpwe, Wumboko)
Religion Predominantly Christian and/or
ancestor worshippers Related ethnic groups Bakole, Bakweri, Bamboko, Duala, Isubu, Mungo,
Wovea...