• The Mambilla or Mambila people of Nigeria live on the Mambilla Plateau (in 'Sardauna' local government area of Taraba State in Nigeria). A small fraction...
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    rest of the province, largely due to the highly concentrated Mambila and Konja of the Mambila Mountains and the Vute and Pere of the Gotel Mountains. The...
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    the Rafin Kada-Gembu Rd southeast from Donga via Mararaba, and the Mambila-Plateau Rd. Airports Jalingo Airport The major occupation of the people of...
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  • and Mambila Divination". Man. 25 (4): 654–666. doi:10.2307/2803659. JSTOR 2803659. Zeitlyn, David (1992). "Un fragment de l'histoire des Mambila : un...
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    transition to Colonial rule and the introduction of Christianity among Mambila people in Cameroon. Konaka is a variant of Kwunakal (pronounced kwúnákàl)...
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    Africa ravaged by the slave traders, on the plateau region of Benin (Mbelime), Nigeria and Cameroon (Tiv, Mambila); it is also used in DRC and Uganda (Amba...
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  • Mambila peoples. Cambridge Anthropology, 9(2):42-57. (2005 revision) Blench, Roger. 2005. Conflict and Co-operation: Fulɓe Relations with the Mambila...
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  • Rd/Mambila Plateau Rd. Follow Mambila Plateau Rd for approximately 165 kilometers. The route takes you through the scenic landscape of the Mambila Plateau...
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    Languages of Cameroon (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Efik Bendi: Boki Bantoid (see below) Bantoid Mambiloid: Njoyame, Nizaa, Mambila, Kwanja, Bung, Kamkam, Vute Tivoid: Njwande, Tiv, Iyive, Iceve, Evand,...
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    Adamawa: close to 100 languages and dialects scattered across the Adamawa Plateau, spoken by an estimated total of 1.6 million as of 1996; the largest is...
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