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         Cameroon Culture:     more books (42)
  1. Culture and Customs of Cameroon (Culture and Customs of Africa) by John Mukum Mbaku, 2005-06-30
  2. Cameroon (Cultures of the World) by Sean Sheehan, 2011-03
  3. Journey of Song: Public Life and Morality in Cameroon (African Expressive Cultures) by Clare A. Ignatowski, 2006-02-07
  4. CAMEROON: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Countries and Their Cultures</i> by PAMELA FELDMAN-SAVELSBERG, 2001
  5. Cameroon: An entry from UXL's <i>Junior Worldmark Encyclopedia of Foods and Recipes of the World</i>
  6. Cameroonian Culture: Dance in Cameroon, Breast Ironing, Shum Laka, O Cameroon, Cradle of Our Forefathers, Public Holidays in Cameroon
  7. Executive Report on Strategies in Cameroon, 2000 edition (Strategic Planning Series) by Cameroon Research Group, The Cameroon Research Group, 2000-11-02
  8. Culture and Customs of Cameroon (Culture and Customs of Africa) by John Mukum Mbaku, 2005
  9. An appraisal of our culture: Social customs and traditions of the Bafut - West Cameroon by Michael Aletum Tabuwé, 1971
  10. The Culture Policy of the Basel Mission in the Cameroons 1886-1905 by Erik Hallden, 1968
  11. Fulfulde Tales of North Cameroon II by Paul Kazuhisa Eguchi, 1980
  12. The politics of sorcery in southern Cameroon: Contemporary ambiguities (Publication / International Museum of Cultures) by Kathleen Higgens, 1992
  13. The culture policy of the Basel mission in the Cameroons 1886-1905 (Studia ethnographica Upsaliensia) by Erik Hallden, 1960
  14. Evangelization of contemporary Cameroon: (dialogue with the culture) by Tatah H Mbuy, 1999

1. SIT Study Abroad - Cameroon: Culture And Development
Cameroon is a nation of diversity, both in its cultural and naturalenvironments. http//www.sit.edu/studyabroad/africa/cameroon.html.
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Program Info Cameroon Home SIT Program Model Cameroon Coursework Curriculum Description ... Apply Now
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2. Lonely Planet World Guide | Destination Cameroon | Culture
cameroon culture. Cameroon's split AngloFrench personality is further complicatedby its bewildering array of African ethnic groups and languages.
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chefferies (chiefs). Within each unit there are numerous secret societies responsible for the preservation of rituals. By contrast, the Bamoun are governed by a single leader called the sultan Whereas the south has been in contact with Europe for over 500 years, until the 20th century the north was part of quasi-feudal Muslim Fulani kingdoms centered in Nigeria, and tradition and resistance to outside influence remain strong. This isolation has kept Western-style development to a minimum. Most northerners, however, are neither Fulani nor Muslim but Kirdi, the Fulani word for pagan. The Kirdi are comprised of tribes driven by the Fulani into the inhospitable and isolated rocky areas near the Nigerian border. The music of Cameroon is among the most popular in Africa, especially makossa , a popular dance rhythm you'll hear blaring out of clubs and discos. Makossa is adaptable to a wide variety of instrumentation, from traditional thumb pianos to guitars and synthesizers. Manu Dibango brought the style to international prominence in the early 1970s; now Sam Fan Thomas is the king of makossa. Another popular dance music is bikutsi , typically sung in Ewonde.

3. SIT Study Abroad - Programs / Countries
Accepted Students. Advisors/Faculty. Parents. Alumni. Africa. Botswana Ecologyand Conservation; cameroon culture and Development; Ghana Arts and Culture;
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4. Afrika
iExplore Cameroon travel iExplore is your complete Cameroon travel guide. Search for trips and travel, talk to travel experts, or read trip reviews. Home Explore Africa Cameroon Culture. E-mail this page
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5. Study Abroad - Cameroon: Culture And Development
December/ February to May. cameroon culture and Development visitthe web site by Clicking Here! School for International Training
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7. Africa, Search By Continent, Programs, Study Abroad, Northwestern University
SIT cameroon culture and Development. Sponsoring Language Prerequisite None.Program Web Site SIT – cameroon culture and Development. Northwestern
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Home Programs Search by Continent Africa SIT Cameroon SIT Cameroon: Culture and Development
Sponsoring Organization: School for International Training (SIT) Program Type: Field-based, experiential learning in SIT program courses, with an independent study component Terms: Fall Semester, Winter-Spring Quarters Location: Dschang and Yaounde, Cameroon Housing: Homestays and hotels/hostels Language Prerequisite: None Program Web Site: SIT – Cameroon: Culture and Development Northwestern Policies and Requirements for this Program: Make sure to read our guidelines,
Upon returning to Northwestern, all SIT students are required to submit copies of their independent study projects to the Northwestern Study Abroad Office. University/Program Specialties:
  • French language, Francophone literature, and French colonial and postcolonial history in an African nation

8. Africa, Search By Continent, Programs, Study Abroad, Northwestern University
Africa Program, Academics, Prerequisites, Housing. SIT cameroon cultureand Development, French language study; Francophone literature;
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(pdf*) The following affiliated programs are available for study abroad in Africa: Program Academics Prerequisites Housing SIT Cameroon: Culture and Development
  • French language study
  • Francophone literature
  • French colonial and postcolonial history
  • Independent study projects
2.5 years of college-level French or equivalent
  • Four weeks in Dschang
  • Two weeks in Yaounde
  • Homestays, hostels, small hotels, camping
SIT Ghana: African Diaspora Studies
  • African language study: Twi
  • Independent study projects focus on historical, cultural and migration patterns, including the effects of slavery
None
  • Four weeks in Cape Coast
  • Homestays, hostels, educational institutions, small hotels
SIT Ghana: Arts and Culture
  • African language study: Twi
  • Independent study projects focus on visual and performing arts
  • Opportunities to participate in local dance and theater groups
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  • Three weeks in Accra
  • Three weeks in Kumasi
  • Homestays, hostels, small hotels

9. WorldRover - Culture Of Cameroon
Culture of Cameroon. cameroon culture and History Books. AOL Anywhere InternationalWeb Channel News, maps, currency information, sports, and weather.
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Culture of Cameroon
Welcome to WorldRover's listing of country history and culture for Cameroon. Check out the links below to find more information on the people and history of a country. On the right you can also find flag clip art and maps available for free download. Embassy information is also available for a number of countries around the world, however, please confirm all information. We hope to add additional links regarding the culture of Cameroon as they become available. If you have a site or know of a site that should be added, please let us know. Thanks for visiting WorldRover's history, people, and culture site.
  • Cameroon Culture and History Books
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  • 10. Cameroon Culture Peace Forum
    cameroon culture Peace Forum,
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    11. School For International Training, SIT Study Abroad - Overview - Peterson's
    School for International Training, SIT Study Abroad cameroon cultureand Development. Academic Focus African studies, anthropology
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    Cameroon: Culture and Development Academic Focus
    African studies, anthropology, economics, French language and literature, geography, history, political science and government, visual and performing arts. Dates (2002-2003)
    Sep 6-Dec 21 (fall), Feb 5-May 22 (spring). Venue
    Headquartered in Dschang, Cameroon; Yaounde, Cameroon. Scheduled travel to Yaounde, Extreme North Province, Fulani Highlands; field trips to rural areas, coastal area. Living Arrangements
    Students live in host family homes, hotels, campsites. Meals are taken as a group, on one's own, with host family, in residences, in restaurants. Requirements
    Open to sophomores, juniors, seniors; 2.5 GPA; 2 letters of recommendation; good academic standing at home school; 1.5 years of college course work in French. See profiles of other Study Abroad programs offered by School for International Training, SIT Study Abroad
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    12. La Culture Camerounaise
    THE cameroon culture. The microcosm of Africa's culture. Cameroonhas rightly been described as the microcosm of Africa. On its
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    Cultural Cameroon Dance Fables Dishes Music ... Art THE CAMEROON CULTURE The microcosm of Africa's culture Cameroon has rightly been described as the "microcosm" of Africa. On its territory are found cohabiting, mingling and intermingling all the major cultures and traditions of sub-Saharan Africa, namely:
    • the Bantu cultures of the forest, highland and great lakes regions, not leaving out those of southern Africa etc, the Sudano-Sahelian cultures of the grassfield savannas, the Adamawa plateaux, the sandy plains and hot regions of the Sahel as well as all the intermediate varieties or "shades" such as the nomadic and pygmy cultures.
    A quick overview of Cameroon's cultural landscape sprawling from the Atlantic coast to Lake Chad makes it possible to distinguish and better highlight a number of major cultural spheres, each with its own original and specific features. These include the coastal region, the Bantu forest region, the grassfields and the northern region. The coastal or sawa culture Cameroon's coast stretches over close to 400km from Rio del Rey on the western border with Nigeria to Campo near the border with Gabon and Equatorial Guinea and is inhabited by such peoples as the Dualas, Bakweris, Bakokos and Batangas all of whom belong to the coastal Sawa Culture.

    13. Pomona College : The Office Of Study Abroad
    The School for International Training’s (SIT) cameroon culture and DevelopmentProgram is based in the small Germanfounded town of Dschang.
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    Stretching from the fringes of the Sahara in the north to the borders of Congo and Gabon in the south, Cameroon is a striking study in diversity. The country’s four distinct geographic regions encompass everything from lush rain forests to rugged volcanic peaks, from spectacular waterfalls to the cruel beauty of the desert landscape. And Cameroon’s ethnic make-up is no less varied than its geography: The north is populated by Hausa, Fulbé, Sudanese, and Choa Arab peoples; in the west the Bamiléké are the largest ethnic group, followed by the Tiker and the Bamoun; and the area south of the River Sanaga is home to several Bantu groups, among them, Fang, Ewondo, Boulou, Eton, Bassa, Bakoko, and Douala. Lay on top of that Cameroon’s colonial past of German, French, and British occupation and one begins to get a sense of the country’s complicated ethnic identity.
    The School for International Training’s (SIT) Cameroon Culture and Development Program is based in the small German-founded town of Dschang. The program devotes itself to examining several contrasting influences in this diverse country, including urban and rural sociological factors, colonial and independent historical heritages, Anglophone and Francophone cultural facets, and rain forest and desert geography.
    Dates: Fall semester: early September to mid-December. Spring semester: early February to mid-May.

    14. DePauw U: Welcome To DePauw
    SIT cameroon culture and Development. Location Dschang, Cameroon, Offered Falland Spring Semester. SIT's cameroon culture and Development Program.
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    INTERNATIONAL CENTER SIT Cameroon Culture and Development Location : Dschang, Cameroon Offered : Fall and Spring Semester SIT's Cameroon Culture and Development Program GPA requirement: Housing: Homestay for four weeks in Dschang and three weeks in Yaounde. Other accommodations include hostels, private homes, small hotels and camping in the highlands of the Fulani. Language prerequisite: 3 recent semesters of college-level French and the ability to follow coursework in French. Credit: Students usually receive 4.00 course credits while on SIT programs - 0.50 credit of Methods and Techniques of Field Study (recorded as anthropology credit), 1.00 credit of Independent Study, 1.50 credits of Seminar, and 1.00 credit of Intensive Language Study. This information may vary slightly between programs, but the overall credit for the program is generally 4.00 courses. The Africa SIT programs often times will not have an intensive language component, and in that case the Independent Study course may be 1.50 credits will the Seminar may be 2.00 credits. Classes Program Credit DPU Credit Field Study Seminar Intensive Language Culture and Development Seminar Independent Study Project Totals Final Credit is determined from the transcript of the host institution and converted to DePauw credits.

    15. Hoppa - Culture In Cameroon
    Culture in Cameroon. Afrik'Netpress. Cameroon, NewsWeekend Special. Cameroon, News, Newspapers
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    16. ZUJI
    cameroon culture, Cameroon's split AngloFrench personality is further complicatedby its bewildering array of African ethnic groups and languages.
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    Culture Cameroon's split Anglo-French personality is further complicated by its bewildering array of African ethnic groups and languages. Of over 130 ethnic groups, however, there are 5 major ones: Bamil©k© and Bamoun in the west, Fulani and Kirdi in the north, and Ewondo around Yaound©. The Bamil©k© are the most populous group in the western highlands and one of the largest communities in Douala, where they have taken control of much of Cameroon's economy. In their rural homeland, there are some 80-odd political units ruled by strongly independent chefferies (chiefs). Within each unit there are numerous secret societies responsible for the preservation of rituals. By contrast, the Bamoun are governed by a single leader called the

    17. Study Abroad Programs In Cameroon (NCSA) (MSU)
    www http//www.sit.edu/studyabroad/ email csa@sit.edu, cameroon culture Developmentprogram is based in Dschang and incorporates field exuirsions to NW
    http://www.isp.msu.edu/ncsa/countries/Cameroon.htm
    Study Abroad Programs in Cameroon
    African Country Sponsoring Institution Address Phone # Cost Email/World Wide Web Course of Study Type of Program Cameroon,
    African American Studies Program
    Prof. Harold Rogers President, African American Studies Program
    PO Box 497327
    Chicago, IL 60649 Ph: (773)
    Fax: (773)
    e-mail: ABC@starmail.com
    Or: HRogers67@aol.com
    URL: http://justice1.freeyellow.com/journey.html Art in Mali, ghana and Cameroon July 22, - August 8, 2002 or July 21 - August 7, 2003 Cameroon
    University of Yaoundé Dickinson College Office of International Education,
    Dickinson College, PO Box 1773 Carlisle, PA 17013-2896 Ph: (717) Fax: (717) 245-1688 Spring Semester $12,500 e-mail: ocs@dickinson.edu www: http://www.Dickinson.edu/departments /ocs/abroad.htm Spring Semester Mid-Jan - mid- May Fall Dates: Inquire for specific dates Cameroon Anthropological Field School Dickinson College Prof. Ellen Ingmanson

    18. ENC: Curriculum Resources: The Elephants Of Cameroon (ENC-016935, Full Record)
    Vaccination ready Message board You decide About elephants Sounds of silence Elephantsin cameroon culture (part 1) Elephant quotes Keystone species Elephant
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    19. Cameroon, Central Africa: An Ecotourism Paradise
    Masks are a key part of the cameroon culture Whether they are of wood, beads or animalskins, masks perpetuate over all the country; shapes and ideas that have
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    ... Les Elephants If you dance, you vibrate - and he who vibrates lives." Popular quotation. M ount Cameroon, West Africa's highest peak, stands like a giant sentinel, gazing out over the Gulf of Guinea on Africa's Atlan tic Coast Am ong it's legendary names is "Throne of Thunder," a fitting tribute to the powerful gods that are said to inhabit the mountain's inner core. Our group of ATA members and journalists approached the 'throne' shortly after one of its frequent volcanic eruptions, and the ribbons of cooled lava resembled grey frosting oozing from an enormous layer cake. The lava beds are evident from the main highway to Kribi and a hiking trail winds up and over them. The warning signs advised us to pay respect and to tread gently in this eco- sensitive area. Mount Cameroon's rugged peak is the crown jewel of a chain of volcanic mountains that are strung like a giant pearl necklace along the Cameroon Nigeria border. The range stretches from here all the way to the northern plains of Maroua, gateway to Waza National Park. Each February the popular ' Course of Hope.' attracts aspiring climbers to the area and we're told that, while the ascent is challenging, it's not dangerous or overly strenuous. Many other sights would amaze and impress us that day and in the week to follow. Speaking personally, this trip was by far the most complete tour of any ATA- African host country I had experienced to date. At its conclusion most travelers in our group were tired - and somewhat bedazzled - yet I enjoyed a feeling of solid accomplishment. As a result I will never forget Cameroon and always hunger for more. Our Cameroon Story begins on the following page. so

    20. Cameroon -- Culture Overview
    cameroon culture Overview. The boundaries of cameroon enclose sucha variety of ethnic groups and natural environments that the
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    Cameroon - Culture Overview The boundaries of Cameroon enclose such a variety of ethnic groups and natural environments that the country has been called "Africa in miniature." Cameroon's diversity has been influenced by three different colonial regimes, beginning with the Germans who ceded to France and Britain after World War I. When anticolonialist sentiments began to swell during the 1950s, Cameroonians began to take renewed pride in local customs, and cultural activities expanded in new directions. Official policy in the independent nation has been to avoid potential divisions between different ethnic groups through the deliberate cultivation of national unity. One important example of this effort is the Indomitable Lions, the wildly popular and internationally successful national soccer team that has players from many different ethnic groups and claims that its success is based on the cooperation between these Cameroonians of diverse background.
    French and English serve as the country's official languages, and competition between speakers of each produces political conflict. Yet Cameroon is an intricate tapestry of cultures in which people identify with societies that are defined by local languages and customs. Over 100 native languages fall into three basic groups: the Sudanic languages of the north, the Bantu languages of the south, and the semi-Bantu languages of the west. In the north the primary ethnic groups are the Fulani and Kirdi, while in the more densely populated south are the Bamileke, Bulu, Bamoun, Ewondo, Beti, Bassa, and Douala. The Douala population also extends into the west along with the Bakweri and Tikar people of the grasslands. Islam claims the allegiance of 15% of the population and the rest is divided between Christianity and traditional African religions.

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