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         Cameroon Culture:     more books (23)
  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, 2000-10-15
  3. Journey of Song: Public Life And Morality in Cameroon (African Expressive Cultures) by Clare A. Ignatowski, 2006-02-03
  4. Culture and Customs of Cameroon (Culture and Customs of Africa) by John Mukum Mbaku, 2005
  5. Executive Report on Strategies in Cameroon, 2000 edition (Strategic Planning Series) by Cameroon Research Group, The Cameroon Research Group, 2000-11-02
  6. An appraisal of our culture: Social customs and traditions of the Bafut - West Cameroon by Michael Aletum Tabuwé, 1971
  7. Evangelization of contemporary Cameroon: (dialogue with the culture) by Tatah H Mbuy, 1999
  8. The politics of sorcery in southern Cameroon: Contemporary ambiguities (Publication / International Museum of Cultures) by Kathleen Higgens, 1992
  9. The culture policy of the Basel mission in the Cameroons 1886-1905 (Studia ethnographica Upsaliensia) by Erik Hallden, 1960
  10. Blandford Memorial Lectures by Robert Brain, 1967
  11. The role of the community in penance and reconciliation in an African culture: A theological and cultural evaluation and appreciation of the ecclesial ... in reference to the Bafut - Cameroon by John B Ambe, 1986
  12. The Social Impact of the Chad-cameroon Oil Pipeline: How Industrial Development Affects Gender Relations, Land Tenure, and Local Culture by Joyce B. Mbongo Endeley, Fondo Sikod, 2007-04-30
  13. Contes Ouldemes (Nord-Cameroun): L'Idiot, L'Infirme, L'Orphelin Et La Vieille Femme (Langues Et Cultures Africaines) (Langues Et Cultures Africaines) by Veronique de Colombel, 2005-10-05
  14. Official Bilingualism and Linguistic Communication in Cameroon/Bilinguisme officiel et communication linguistique au Cameroun

101. Cameroon Travel | Guide To Travelling Cameroon | Travellerspoint
Add your own cameroon travel information or read what other travellers have compiled cameroon is a land of exquisite natural beauty, cultural vigour and
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102. Cameroon The Central African Republic Lowland Gorillas, Pygmies
cameroon AND THE CONGO BASIN REGION OF THE CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC DISPLAY THEIR WILL TO PRESERVE THEIR CULTURAL IDENTITY AND THEIR OWN WAY OF LIFE HAS
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103. Cameroun / Cameroon - Introduction, Information And Links
With more than 130 ethnic groups, cameroon is one of the most cultural diverse countries in Africa. Christianity and Islam are competing for cameroonian
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Capital: Area: 475,440 sq km

104. The Book Chain In Cameroon
cameroon (under French trusteeship) came together as the Federal Republic of cameroon, the cultural identity of the two former colonies was retained,
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The Book Chain in Cameroon By Rosemary M. Shafack and Kiven Charles Languages and literacy Looking at the book chain in Cameroon it is immediately apparent that a majority of books and other reading materials produced and/or consumed in Cameroon are in either French or English. In 1961, when the former Southern Cameroons (under British trusteeship) and East Cameroon (under French trusteeship) came together as the Federal Republic of Cameroon, the cultural identity of the two former colonies was retained, and thus the bilingual culture was born and has been maintained in varying degrees. Politically and legislatively, all publications in Cameroon for state or governmental purposes must be produced in both English and French. The Cameroon educational system is a three-tier system, with English being the medium of instruction in the anglophone provinces and French being the medium of instruction in the francophone provinces, though any individual or institution is allowed to use either of the two official languages in any of the provinces as the need arises. This is noticeable in the bilingual secondary and high schools that were initially established at provincial level but have now opened at divisional and sub-divisional levels in all ten provinces. Publishing The policy of bilingualism in schools means that all books published for educational purposes are produced in both English and French. There are legislative and regulatory documents guiding the production and distribution of school books. A

105. Africa Update Archives
cameroon is characterized by an extraordinary geographical, cultural, and linguistic diversity. This collection of essays by eminent historians and
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106. Study Abroad In Cameroon, Language School Po Box 399 Bamenda, Cameroon Language
Study abroad in cameroon The program includesHome stay - Cultural immersion - Language study -Study for college credit -Non-credit study in a variety of
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107. Cameroon (01/05)
cameroon s estimated 250 ethnic groups form five large regionalcultural groups western highlanders (or grassfielders), including the Bamileke, Bamoun,
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Republic of Cameroon Geography
Area: 475,000 sq. km. (184,000) sq. mi.), about the size of California.
Cities (2003 Census Bureau estimates): Capital Yaounde (pop. 1,111,641). Other major cities Douala (1.3 million), Garoua (424,312), Maroua (409,546), Bafoussam (319,457), Bamenda (321,490), Nkongsamba (166,262), and Ngaoundere (216,300).
Terrain: Northern plains, central and western highlands, southern and coastal tropical forests. Mt. Cameroon (13,353 ft.) in the southwest is the highest peak in West Africa and the sixth in Africa.
Climate: Northern plains, the Sahel regionsemiarid and hot (7-month dry season); central and western highlands where Yaounde is locatedcooler, shorter dry season; southern tropical forestwarm, 4-month dry season; coastal tropical forest, where Douala is locatedwarm, humid year-round. People
Nationality: English noun and adjective Cameroonian(s);

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109. MOFA: Japan-Cameroon Relations
Cultural Grant (cumulative total fiscal 19752004). 172.0 million yen (Cultural Grant OthersThe Embassy of cameroon was established in Tokyo in 1988.
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Diplomatic Relations:
1 January, 1960 (Date of recognition of the State)
Number of Residents:
Number of Japanese nationals residing in the Republic of Cameroon: 35 (Oct. 1999) Number of Cameroon nationals residing in Japan: 111 (Dec. 1998)
Trade with Japan (1998):
Exports: 1,505 million yen (timber, cotton, etc.) Imports: 3,111 million yen (automobiles, etc.)
Direct Investment from Japan (cumulative total fiscal 1951-1998):
1,276 million yen
Japan's Economic Cooperation:
List of Grant Aid - Exchange of Notes in Fiscal Year 2005 List of Loan Aid - Exchange of Notes in Fiscal Year 2001 Loans: 10.5 billion yen Grants: 10.1 billion yen Technical cooperation: 2.0 billion yen
VIP Visits
From Japan to the Republic of Cameroon:
Year Name Ambassador for TICAD II Kunio Katakura
From the Republic of Cameroon to Japan:
Year Name Minister of Plan, KODOCK (TICAD) Minister of Plan, KODOCK Minister of Mine, BELLO MBELE
Minister of Transport, TCHIROMA BAKARY Minister of Public Investment, NDIORO (TICAD II)

110. Cameroon - ICOMOS World Report On Monuments And Sites In Danger 2002: Heritage @
and institutional frame to protect the cultural heritage of cameroon. This could lead to the disappearance of the rich heritage that cameroon currently
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Absence of an Effective Legislative and Administrative Framework
For many years now, Cameroon has been concerned by the absence of a defined government strategy to preserve its cultural heritage.
In the Heritage at Risk report 2001/2002, ICOMOS Cameroon mentioned the need to train heritage department staff, so as to produce a complete inventory of the cultural and natural heritage of our country. Therefore, it is not necessary to discuss this further in this current report, other than to once again note that our country possesses a large variety of cultural sites, ranging from architecture to cultural landscapes, and natural sites that cover geological formations to forested reserves.
This year, we wish to attract the attention of the international community to the lack of a substantial legislative, administrative and institutional frame to protect the cultural heritage of Cameroon. This could lead to the disappearance of the rich heritage that Cameroon currently hosts in abundance.
The legislative mechanisms that are important tools in heritage protection have still not been put into place to support the action of the new heritage department. It is this department's mission to promote and preserve the rich heritage of Cameroon. As surprising as it would seem, leaving aside the government order to create the heritage department, no law exists to provide a legislative framework that prescribes the protection of cultural heritage. This has immediate consequences: the absence of a definition for the types of cultural heritage to be protected, and the spread of administrative responsibilities across the Ministries of Culture, Habitat and Urbanism, of the City, of Tourism, of Environment and Forestry, and of Town and Country Planning.

111. Afromix - Music
THE FrancoNamibian Cultural Centre will propose a Hip Hop concert tonight. NANA RITA MARLEY SENDS OUT CLARION CALL TO CULTURAL ACTIVISTS ACROSS AFRICA
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