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  2. Bamileke people - Wikipedia

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    Here is a list of notable Bamileke or people of Bamileke descent: Julius Akosah, Cameroonian soccer player; Benoît Angbwa; Adrian Awasom, American football player; Erykah Badu, American singer-songwriter, record producer and actress; Kadji Defosso, industrialist; Mathias Djoumessi, president of the UPC political party; Victor Fotso, industrialist

  3. History of the Jews in Cameroon - Wikipedia

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    An oral tradition exists claiming that the Bassa people are descended from Egyptian Jews who immigrated to Cameroon two thousand years ago. The Bamileke claim to be one of the Lost Tribes of Israel. [2] During the 1990s, some members of the Beth Yeshourun Pentecostal community decided to leave Christianity and become Jewish.

  4. File:Bush cow mask, Bamileke people, Honolulu Museum of Art ...

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    The following 63 pages use this file: Aghem language; Atong language (Cameroon) Awing language; Baba language; Balo language; Bamali language; Bambalang language

  5. Bandrefam - Wikipedia

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    The Kouo'shi are Bamiléké people who are descended from several generations of migrants from North Cameroon ’ time. Bandrefam is located about 300 km from Douala the commercial capital of Cameroon , about 300 km of Yaounde the political capital and 25 km from Bafoussam , the regional capital.

  6. 50 Fascinating Images That You Probably Didn’t See In ... - AOL

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    Or what everyday life was like for people living 50, 100, or more years ago. There’s an online community dedicated to sharing photos, scanned documents, articles, and personal anecdotes from the ...

  7. Category:Ethnic groups in Cameroon - Wikipedia

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    Bafia people; Baka people (Cameroon and Gabon) Bakoko people; Bakossi people; Baligham; Balondo Civilization; Bambenga; Bamileke people; Bamum people; Banda people; Bassa people (Cameroon) Beti people; Bikélé people; Buduma people

  8. Dance in Cameroon - Wikipedia

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    Bamileke dancers perform in Batié, West Province.. Dance in Cameroon is an integral part of the tradition, religion, and socialising of the country's people.Cameroon has more than 200 traditional dances, each associated with a different event or situation.

  9. Bangou, Cameroon - Wikipedia

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    Bangou is a village of the Bamileke people in the West Province of Cameroon with a population of around 12,000. However, most people that consider themselves "from Bangou" do not reside in Bangou, but in Yaoundé, Douala, Nkongsamba or other cities in Cameroon and the world.