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21. African Cultures, Searchemall.com expansion, Batimalliba twostory architecture, Islam and indigenous African cultures,Shawabtis Information available for the following peoples Akan. babanki. http://www.searchemall.com/internet2_results/african_cultures_search4it.html | |
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22. Ethnologue: Bibliography Of Ethnologue Data Sources In peoples of the NigerBenue Confluence, Ethnographic Survey of africa, indigenous groups of Sabah An annotated bibliography of linguistic and http://www.ethnologue.com/ethno_docs/bibliography.asp | |
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23. Black History Among the Tikar, Bekom, and babanki, the forms are rounded but not exaggerated Most peoples of subSaharan africa use pottery, many making it themselves http://search.eb.com/Blackhistory/article.do?nKeyValue=384738 |
24. Vetiver Grass -- REPORT ON THE INTRODUCTION OF VETIVER GRASS IN NGIE, NW CAMEROO By that time the first Tinechung farmer, who had gone to babanki, had already done ISWC/PFI ISWC indigenous Soil Water Conservation in africa / PFI http://www.vetiver.com/CAM-NGIE.htm | |
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25. The Post Online (Cameroon): Dethroned Babanki Fon Sues For Reconciliation He said on May 17, 2004, the KedjomKeku people had a farmer-grazier problem withone Alhadji The Bakweri are an indigenous African nation. Bate Besong http://www.postnewsline.com/2005/04/strongdethroned.html | |
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26. SILESR Language Index Language Family of West africa Location and Genetic Classification People;Iliun Toward a Better Understanding of the indigenous Languages of http://www.sil.org/silesr/indexes/languages.asp | |
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27. Changing Intercommunity Relations And The Politics Of Identity In The Northern M It was to be expected that babanki and Bafut would gradually assume control The argument for an indigenous principle in organising relations between http://etudesafricaines.revues.org/document70.html | |
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28. Studies In African Linguistics The indigenous versus foreign controversy about the sources of Swahili vocabulary Tonology of the babanki noun, Larry M. Hyman, l0, 159-78 http://www.ling.ohio-state.edu/sal/titleindex.htm | |
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29. RAND AFRICAN ART - HOME PAGE expressions of traditional, indigenous African cultures. babanki style orBoli style elephant mask, Tikar terracotta house figures from Cameroon, http://www.randafricanart.com/index1.html | |
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30. CAMNET Archives -- July 2005 (#25) COM Subject CAMEROON HISTORY The peoples of Bamenda Comments To ACCFOC They comprise Bafut (which claims seniority over the rest), babanki, http://listserv.cnr.it/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind0507&L=camnet&F=&S=&P=3028 |
31. Vol.4,No.1 - Necofa Nevertheless, the Workshop reports of Tanzania, South africa and other Equally there exist a handful of indigenous ecofarming technologies that have http://www.necofa.org/48.0.html | |
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32. SILESR Language Index Sociolinguistic Research Among the babanki Babar, North Toward a Better Understandingof the indigenous Languages of Survey of the Pongu People Principense PRE http://www2.sil.org/silesr/indexes/languages.asp | |
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34. Participatory Technology Development In Cameroon In the framework of the indigenous Soil and Water Conservation (ISWC) With thesupport of wealthy people from babanki living in the capital city, http://www.iirr.org/PTD/Cases/Tchawa.htm | |
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35. Institutionalizing PTD Through Multi-stakeholder Platforms In 1998, partner organizations working with the indigenous Soil and WaterConservation program KEKUFAG (Kedjom Ketingoh Union Farmers Group) in babanki http://www.iirr.org/PTD/chapters/chapter6 content.htm | |
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36. Ethnologue: Bibliography Of Ethnologue Data Sources peoples of the NigerBenue Confluence. London International African Institute, indigenous groups of Sabah An annotated bibliography of linguistic and http://www.ethnologue.com/14/ethno_docs/bibliography.asp | |
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37. Untitled Document They play an integral part in indigenous subsistence strategies. However,the predominant tribes include Beti, Big babanki, Bamileke and Bayangi in that http://www.inbar.int/publication/pubdownload.asp?publicid=81&filetype=txt |
38. F Word I came from Cameroon, a country of about 15 million people located in West africa.I was born in a village called Bib babanki by the German colonialists. http://loyolasrr.org/f_word.htm | |
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39. Making Kedjom Medicine : A History Of Public Health And Well-Being In Cameroon: babanki (African people) Public Health,and 103(68) Well-Being 4 Colonial Preoccupations and indigenous Culture http://bookweb.kinokuniya.co.jp/htmy/0325071187.html | |
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40. SIL Bibliography: Cameroon Rapid appraisal sociolinguistic research among the babanki. . of language committeesin developing the indigenous languages of People of the drum of God, Come http://www.ethnologue.org/show_country_bibl.asp?name=Cameroon |
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