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41. Sale
special outings to the marketplace where people from surrounding region, one on abase with indigenous repair, each 98. A FINE babanki CHIEF S STOOL height 30in
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42. African Tribe
of indigenous Education in an East African Tribe(Classics babanki. The Lemba People. African Tribe Presses Recognition as Jews...... 4. Chaga Childhood A
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44. The Post Online (Cameroon): Yaounde Kedjoms Honour New Fon
The Kedjom Keku people resident in Yaounde and its environs recently, declared their The Bakweri are an indigenous African nation. Bate Besong
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Yaounde Kedjoms Honour New Fon
By Kini Nsom and Clovis Atatah
The Kedjom Keku people resident in Yaounde and its environs recently, declared their allegiance to their new Fon, His Majesty Fon Benjamin Vutsiboung. The ceremony that took place at the Messasi neighbourhood was a veritable cultural extravaganza during which the Kedjom people show-cased their tradition.

45. SILESR Country Index
Cape Verde Islands West africa Lusolexed Creoles Word List File Documentation Mozambique Findings from the Sociolinguistic Survey of the Lolo People
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A Sociolinguistic Survey of the Dhimba Language
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Fulfulde Language Family Report Sociolinguistic Survey of the Aja Language Area
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A Report on Xokleng Language Maintenance
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Fulfulde Language Family Report Rapport sociolinguistique sur la langue bobo jula (zara) Sociolinguistic Survey Report for the Bwamu Language Sociolinguistic Survey Report for the Kusaal Language ... Fulfulde Language Family Report
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A Rapid Appraisal Survey of Kuy Dialects Spoken in Cambodia
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A Rapid Appraisal (RA) Survey of Kendem A Rapid Appraisal Language Survey of Akum A Rapid Appraisal Language Survey of Ngwo A Rapid Appraisal Language Survey of Sharwa, a Language of Cameroon (Mayo-Tsanaga Division, Far North Province)

46. Chapter 1
The people are negroid, with possibly a northern strain in some of the Tikar tribes They comprise Bafut (which claims seniority over the rest), babanki,
http://www.era.anthropology.ac.uk/Kaberry/Kaberry_text/ch1pt1.html
Chapter I THE PEOPLES OF BAMENDA DISTRIBUTION OF MAIN ETHNIC GROUPS
BEFORE we examine the economy of Bamenda and its bearing on the position of women, a somewhat detailed account of the history, ethnic character and distribution of the peoples is necessary since very little information has been published. The total population of the Province as given in the Annual Report for 948 is 301,000; but this is estimated from figures for adult taxable males, the last census having been taken in 1931. The people are negroid, with possibly a northern strain in some of the Tikar tribes. They vary considerably in physique; but, in general, those of the uplands appear to be taller, wirier, and of better build than those of the forest, where malaria, filaria, yaws, goitre and elephantiasis are prevalent.
Apart from the analysis of the Nkom language by the Rev. Father Bruens, very little linguistic research has been done in Bamenda. The Basel Mission has translated the New Testament into Bali, and the Roman Catholic Mission has made some study of the language of Nsaw and produced a catechism in Nkom. The languages of Bamenda have hitherto been classified as Benue-Cross River (or semi-Bantu) and the Tikar placed in the Bafumbum-Bansaw group. But, in a recent set of articles dealing with a reclassification of West African languages, Greenberg has suggested that Bali, Bafut and Ndob (and presumably this would be extended to the dialects spoken by other Tikar peoples in Bamenda) are Bantu. But a definitive classification must wait on further research, as well as the publication of the results of the linguistic field survey of the northern Bantu Borderland now being carried out from the French Cameroons.

47. Bate Besong: BB In The News
The Bakweri are an indigenous African nation. Bate Besong One who admiresand supports Black people and their culture. REINVENTING NIGERIA !!! african
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Award-winning African writer, playwright and poet. Faculty, University of Buea, Fako. Alumnus: St Bedes, Ashing, University of Calabar, University of Ibadan. African poetry. West Africa. Cameroon Nigeria
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    Spotlight on the Bakweri Society and Culture. The Bakweri are an indigenous African nation.

48. Mbunwe-Samba
The Sabga/babanki Caves not yet known or exploited. Some people feel verystrongly that if our cultural heritage is to be preserved permanently,
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SHOULD DEVELOPING COUNTRIES ALSO CONSERVE AND RESTORE CULTURAL PROPERTY?
A POINT OF VIEW FROM CAMEROON
Patrick Mbunwe-Samba
1. Introduction:
These "rescue operations" have been going on for centuries in very advanced economies, for decades in some developed societies and for a few years even in some less developed countries that have finally come to see the need to preserve and restore their national antiquities.
2. Brief Historical Background.
3. The situation of Cultural Property in ex-British Southern Cameroons.
Monuments
1. The Bismark Fountain in Buea now abandoned and in ruins.
2. The District Officers Residence in Victoria perched on the Atlantic Coast on a coral reef.
3. The German "Schloss" in Buea, the Residence of German Governors built in the 1890s? - a unique building of its kind in West Africa.
4. The Victoria Cemetry.
5. The D.O's Residence in Mamfe.
6. The Mamfe Cemetry.
7. The German Fort in Bamenda built the in 1890s absolutely unique and still being used for services of the Governor of the North West Province..
Parks
8. Kimbi River Game Reserve - with its vast lands, scenic beauty and an array of fauna and flora, and completely abandoned.

49. Sources For The Numbers List
Thanks to the following people who ve sent me numbers over the net R.The Harris volume (The indigenous Lgs of the Caucasus) also has Old Georgian but
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Sources for the Numbers List
This file gives the sources I've used for the [Numbers Index] Sources for the Numbers List
This page gives the sources for each language on the Numbers from 1 to 10 page . Sometimes half the work in dealing with a new language is finding out what it is, and relating it to the sometimes wildly varying classifications from Ruhlen , Voegelin, and the Ethnologue. There are notes relating to this, as well as information on dialects , and names of languages I don't have yet.
M.R.
Totals :5020 entries
-238 conlangs
-444 dead langs
-386 dialect/variant = living languages
I have 83.2% of Ruhlen's 4750 languages.
Dialects I have but not in the list: 835, so the grand total is about 5612.
Thanks to the following people who've sent me numbers over the net
(biggest contributors first; abbreviations in boldface): Jarel Deaton JD Eugene S.L. Chan Ch Nicolas Ossart ( NO Pavel Petrov ( PP Jess Tauber, Carl Masthay ( CM Rick Schellen ( RS Claudio Salvucci ( CS Ivan Derzhanski, Reinhard Hahn, Jennifer Runner (who has a common expressions in many languages page)

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51. Studies In African Linguistics
African language usage in the classroom, reported and observed The indigenousversus foreign controversy about the sources of Swahili vocabulary
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      Some theoretical issues in borrowing and code-switching Supp. 9:1-5
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      Perceptual transparency and relativization: a case study in Fula Supp. 7:1-l0
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      A study of the styles of the language of cartoons in Nigeria
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      Tone-accent and prosodic domains in Wolaitta
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      Tone splitting and vowel quality: evidence from Lugbara 17:55-68 [Errata 17:319] An outline of Lulubo phonology Downstep in Pari: the tone system of a western Nilotic language Morphological stratification in Dinka: on the alternations of voice quality, vowel length, and tone in the morphology of transitive verbal roots in a mono-syllabic language
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