

Or Duul Neter Neb Hartley
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In Bamileke culture like most Negro – Egyptian speakers utilize the leopard skin as symbolism in our heritage.
The paper states
“The leopard is known as one of the most wild and dangerous animal on the earthly space because ofits ferocity. During our research, we were told that during their initiation to the lah’kam (secret society…
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Warriors in Bamileke culture
The paper states
“In this study, we are going to limit ourselves to some tools among which feathers, ponytail and elephant’s tail, pearls.In the history of the Bamiléképeople, there are elements that emerge from the difficult war period through which these people went through. During war, when …
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I haven’t observed the linguistic evidence to assume this position linguistically but worthy of further explorative study.
https://nalrc.indiana.edu/doc/brochures/bamileke.pdf
Indiana University (NATIONAL AFRICAN
LANGUAGE RESOURCE
CENTER (NALRC) states:“It seems that
Bamileke Medumba stems from ancient Egyptian and is a root
language for… - Load More