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African traditional sculptures, and
sculptures collected by
Conrau in the
Bangwa kingdom of
Cameroon have
become internationally known as
masterpieces of...
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since 1900. They have a long
tradition of
conflict with the
neighboring Bangwa people due to
disputes over boundaries, oil palm groves, and kidnappings...
- The
Chiefdom of
Bangoua (
bangwa) is a
traditional chiefdom located in the Ndé department, in the West
Region of Cameroon. It
serves as a
gathering place...
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college Fonge "The
BANGWA Tribal Area". "THE
BANGWA OF WEST CAMEROON" (PDF). "
Bangwa (Western Bamileke)" (PDF). JSTOR 1157947. "
bangwa". "Nweh". Facebook...
- Émile-Gille Nguendjio,
Grammaire pratique du
báŋgwà, 2013
Emile Gille Nguendjio, A
descriptive grammar of
Bangwà – a Gr****fields
language of Cameroon, 2014...
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Dialects are
Ungameha (West: shingu, Batchingou) and
Undimeha (East: gwa,
Bangwa);
Batoufam is a
subdialect of the latter. It is also
spoken in
Batcha (a...
- The
Bangwa forest warbler or
Bangwa scrub warbler (Bradypterus bangwaensis) is a
species of Old
World warbler in the
family Locustellidae. It is native...
- Ateu Atsa (c. 1840–1910) was a West
African sculptor of the
Bangwa Kingdom, an
ethnic subgroup of the
Bamileke people in the
Western High
Plateau in modern-day...
- "Traditional
African religions and
their influences on the
worldviews of
Bangwa people of Cameroon". Frontiers: The
Interdisciplinary Journal of
Study Abroad...
- the
Bangwa [fr] (or Nweh), a Yemba-speaking
group of
Cameroon (Gr****fields Bantu): 27 of 67 (40.3%)
samples were
positive for A00a (L1149). One
Bangwa individual...