The Historical Linguistic study of Medew NeTer and Bamileke – Medumba Languages
I ( Neter Neb) K.D Hartley (Bamileke by blood) was granted permission by Bamileke/Tikar Mbeu... View more
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The Historical Linguistic study of Medew NeTer and Bamileke – Medumba Languages 4 years agoThere is written evidence among the Bamoun of a historical connection between the people of the Grassfields of West Cameroon and the peoples of Kemet/Kush(Njoya 1944). All of the Grassfields people descend from Tikar and are the children of Ngan Ha royalty also known as Mboum. Lets go deeper into the origins of the Bamoun.
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Giles Domkam posted an update in the group
The Historical Linguistic study of Medew NeTer and Bamileke – Medumba Languages 4 years ago · Htp to all of the family. Thank you for those who have joined the group and have expressed interest in Medumba and the Bamiléké languages. It is an honor to have the opportunity to present information about who we are, where we come from and our relationship to other Afrikan peoples.
The following reference is from the renown historian and… Read more
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Giles Domkam posted an update in the group
The Historical Linguistic study of Medew NeTer and Bamileke – Medumba Languages 4 years ago · The following is a selection from Pre Colonial Black Afrika by Cheikh Anta Diop detailing the migratory history of the Bamum and Effang people of Cameroon.
D.P. de Pédrals in an article published in December 1951, relates that Fr. Trilles, after a series of studies came to the conclusion that the Fang had some contact with… Read more
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