• Kogo, also referred to as Bakoko and Basoo, is a Bantu language of Cameroon. North and South Kogo are as distinct from each other as they are from Basaa;...
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  • Batanga), and Koko (Lokoko, Bakoko: distinct from Bakoko language). Maho (2009) treats these as ten distinct languages. is heard in the dialects of Londo...
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  • Bakoko may refer to: Bakoko people or Basoo, an ethnic group in Cameroon Bakoko language or Kogo, a Basaa Bantu language of Cameroon Bakoko dialect or...
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  • speak the Bakoko language and are related to the Bassa people. These people put up a resistance to the Germans when they invaded in 1889. "Bakoko people"...
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    Bubia; Duala A30: Yasa, Batanga Basaa-Beti (A40, A70): Bankon, Basaa, Bakoko; Bəti-Faŋ, Bəmbələ, Bəbil Meka (A80): Məkaa, Sɔ, Bikele, Kwasio, Bagyɛli...
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  • and Sanaga Maritime (with the exception of the Edéa commune, which has a Bakoko majority) and most of Nkam commune (Littoral Region). In the western and...
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  • Bakoko, the Bankon, and the Manenguba. Carl Ebobissé (1989), 'Dialectométrie lexicale des Parlers Sawabantu.' The Journal of West African Languages 19...
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  • the formation of the Mbam group form a valid node. They are: Basaa–Kogo (Bakoko), Rombi–Bankon. Hijuk was listed as unclassified A.50 in Guthrie, but according...
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  • the Sawabantu groups of Cameroon, like the Duala, Bakweri, Malimba, Subu, Bakoko, Oroko people. Among the Bakweri, the term used is liengu (plural: maengu)...
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    Njee, the Eséka, the Dôk Béa of Makak, the Ngase of Edéa, the Yabi, the Bakoko; others went deeper into the forests of Yabassi and Haut Nkam. Those who...
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    Duala people (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    Bakoko people. The word "Duala" may refer to the Duala "proper" or to the whole set of Duala-like tribes or even possibly to some "duala-ized" Bakoko...
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    Mount Manmanoc 6,640 ft (2,024 m) Mount Polis 6,627 ft (2,020 m) Mount Bakoko 6,555 ft (1,998 m) Mount Awapanniki 6,539 ft (1,993 m) Carrot Peak 6,493 ft...
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    Joseph Merrick (missionary) (category Translators of the Bible into Bantu languages)
    climbed Mount Cameroon and when he became the first non-African to visit the Bakoko people. In 1849, Merrick was in ill health. He set off for England on furlough...
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    Kwe people (section Language)
    pirogue races, and traditional wrestling. The Mpo'o brings together the Bakoko, Bakweri, and Limba at Edéa. The festival commemorates the ancestors and...
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    approximately 400 distinct native African ethnic groups who speak Bantu languages. The languages are native to 24 countries spread over a vast area from Central...
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    the Basaa. Other farming peoples they live with are the Yasa, Batanga, Bakoko, Mvae, Ewondo and Beti.[citation needed] The name Bakola/Bakoya is also...
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    languages as interpreted by Harald Hammarström, and following the Guthrie classification. Bantu languages Guthrie classification of Bantu languages Classification...
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  • However, even Sawa whose language more resembles that of the Bassa and Bakoko claim descent from Mbedi, lending this hypothesis some feasibility. Austen...
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    German colonization of Africa (category Articles containing German-language text)
    against their rule. The German regime met armed resistance from the Bassa-Bakoko, one of the largest ethnic groups of the coastal and northwest Kamerun areas...
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    groups of Cameroon, particularly the Duala, Bakweri, Malimba, Batanga, Bakoko, Oroko people and related Sawa peoples, jengu (plural miengu) is a water...
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  • This is a list of ISO 639-3 language codes starting with B. Index | a | b | c | d | e | f | g | h | i | j | k | l | m | n | o | p | q | r | s | t | u |...
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  • Bakassi Bakassi Movement for Self-Determination (BAMOSD) Bakebe Bakoko people Bakole language Bakole people Bakossi Mountains Bakossi people Bakweri; Kpe...
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  • pirogue races, and traditional wrestling. The Mpo'o brings together the Bakoko, Bakweri, and Limba at Edéa. The festival commemorates the ancestors and...
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