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Derrick, Jonathan/ "The 'Germanophone' Elite of Douala under the French Mandate." Journal of African History (1980): 255-267 online. Elango, Lovett Z. (1990). "Trade and diplomacy on the Cameroon coast in the nineteenth century, 1833–1879: the case of Bimbia". Introduction to the History of Cameroon in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries ...
doual'art, Douala; Galerie MAM, Douala.Marème Malong Meslin Samb founded Galerie Mam in 1995. In 2005, Malong established a partnership with MTN Foundation. The gallery has three main programme-areas: exhibits contemporary artists in Douala and in international art platforms such as Dak’art, organizes workshops for children and encourages emerging artists through residency programmes in ...
Angèle Etoundi Essaamba was born in Douala, Cameroon in 1962, and grew up in Yaounde on her Grandfather's compound. [2] In an interview with Femi Akomolafe, she recalled living with a large community of aunts, uncles, nieces, brothers, cousins, sisters, "with everyone living in complete harmony devoid of strive".
People's controversies depend both on the physical position of the Colonne Pascale, appealing to historical events (the square was the epicenter of the riots that led to the independence of the country), and for its symbolic interpretation, since according to many people the artwork recalls and highlights the poverty of New Bell.
Douala is a city with a modest oil resource in Africa, but is in excellent agricultural condition, therefore it has one of best economies in Africa. However, it also faces some problems like other underdeveloped countries such as heavy civil service and bad climate (flood, tornado, storm) to business.
The rulers of the Duala are the headmen, chiefs, paramount chiefs, and kings of the Duala people of Cameroon. The earliest Duala rulers known, according to Duala's oral history, were Mbongo and his son Mbedi. From Mbedi's home at Pīti, northeast of the modern city of Douala, his sons migrated southward.
Duala people, an ethnic group in Cameroon; Duala language, part of the Bantu languages; Douala, the largest city in Cameroon, founded by the Duala people; Rudolf Duala Manga Bell (1873–1914), a Duala king and resistance leader Alexandre Douala Manga Bell (1897–1966), son of above; Roudolphe Douala (born 1978), Cameroonian footballer
Pages in category "People from Douala" The following 45 pages are in this category, out of 45 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.