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    Bamileke people (redirect from Bansoa)
    The Bamiléké are a group of 90 closely related peoples who inhabit the Western High Plateau of Cameroon. According to Dr John Feyou de Hapy, Bamiléké means...
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  • the Wayback Machine: "APPRENTISSAGE DE LA LANGUE NGUEMBA " langue parle à Bansoa"". YouTube. Bamileke Culture (in french) PanAfriL10n page on Bamileke Langue...
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  • considered a part of Bansoa, a town between Bafoussam and Dschang. It is often referred to as 'Bansoa ville', or downtown Bansoa. Penka-Michel is host...
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  • approximately 260 square kilometres. It adjoins Baham, Bahouan, Batié, Bansoa, Bayangam, Bameka, and Bandjoun. Its traditional leader is the Fo'o (King)...
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    Hemba artist, a group of Kuba textiles, a Royal Beaded Throne created by a Bansoa artist in the Bamileke kingdom, a Female Mask (Kifwebe) by Songye artists...
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    Bamileke Kingdoms, between the fifteenth century and the twentieth century (Bansoa was born in 1910 following the forced exile of Fo Taghe of Bafoussam) Originally...
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