• Bulu is a Bantu language of the Bulu people of Cameroon. The language had 174,000 native speakers in 1982, with some 800,000 second language speakers in...
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    Cameroon is home to at least 250 languages, with some accounts reporting around 600. These include 55 Afro-Asiatic languages, two Nilo-Saharan languages...
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  • Beti-Pahuin people of Cameroon Bulu language, spoken by the Bulu people of Cameroon Bulu, Zimbabwe, found in Matabeleland South, Zimbabwe Bulu, Rembang, on Indonesian...
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  • third grouping is called the Bulu and makes up about a third of all Beti-Pahuin in Cameroon. The Bulu include the Bulu proper of Sangmélima, Kribi, and...
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  • southern Cameroon, the Republic of the Congo, and small fractions of the islands of São Tomé and Príncipe. It is related to the Bulu and Ewondo languages of...
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    Southwest (12%); southern tropical forest peoples, including the Beti-Pahuin, Bulu (a subgroup of Beti-Pahuin), Fang (subgroup of Beti-Pahuin), Maka, Njem,...
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    workers, they faced resistance from the indigenous peoples. Of Cameroon's southern groups, the Bulu revolted first in 1891 in protest over their loss to the...
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  • Mission established mission stations in Southern Cameroon and Batanga. In 1892 work started among Bulu people. Later the Mission recruited German-speaking...
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    bring Cameroon into the modern world. Jean-Louis Njemba Medu was a pioneering writer who published the science fiction novel Nnanga Kon in the Bulu language...
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  • ethnically Fulani and Hausa personnel were replaced with personnel from the Bulu subgroup of the Beti-Pahuin peoples. An indirect result of the coup was the...
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    Maroua ST Monica The American University, Cameroon, Buea (Bulu Buea) smuedu.org American Institute of Cameroon, Ndop[1] Catholic University of Central Africa...
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    Fang people (category Ethnic groups in Cameroon)
    The Fang language is similar and intelligible with languages spoken by Beti-Pahuin peoples, namely the Beti people to their north and the Bulu people in...
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  • Biwong-Bulu is a town and commune in the Mvila department of the South Region of Cameroon. The name Biwong-Bulu is derived from "Bulu", the name of the...
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  • M. Equipment, US clothing brand Bum language, spoken in Cameroon ISO 639 code for the Bulu language, in Cameroon Breguet Bre.4 or BUM, French World War...
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    French Cameroon, also known as the French Cameroons (French: Cameroun), was a French mandate territory in Central Africa. It now forms part of the independent...
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  • British Cameroons Buduma language Buduma people Buea Buea Declaration Bulu Bulu language Bung language Le Bus Bushmeat Bush taxi Buwal language Bwiti Caledonian...
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    Beti people (category Ethnic groups in Cameroon)
    primarily found in central Cameroon. They are also found in Equatorial Guinea and northern Gabon. They are closely related to the Bulu people, the Fang people...
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    common language and have similar customs. The Beti-Pahuin are further broken down into the Beti, most of whom live in the Centre Province, and the Bulu and...
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    usually get relayed on by the next village. Drums used by the Bulu people of Cameroon might be heard as far away as 10 to 15 miles at night, compared...
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    tropical forest peoples (18%) include the Beti-Pahuin and their sub-groups the Bulu and Fang, the Maka and Njem, as well as, the Baka pygmies. In the semi-arid...
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    population of Africa or 5% of the world population). Bantu languages are largely spoken southeast of Cameroon, and throughout Central, Southern, Eastern, and Southeast...
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    Talking drum (category Articles with French-language sources (fr))
    used direct messages to specific individuals. Examples from among the Bulu of Cameroon are "Even if you dress up finely, love is the only thing" or "The giant...
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    "banded". The English name "afep" is the word for a pigeon in the Bulu language of Cameroon. The species is monotypic. The afep pigeon is between 35 and 36 cm...
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    French instead of local languages and the Presbyterian Board had him move into the German territory of Bulu in the Congo (now Cameroon). With his base in Batanga...
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  • Ngoulmakong (category Populated places in East Region (Cameroon))
    Ngoulmakong is a village in East Cameroon, Haut-Nyong Division, Messamena Sub-Division. In the dominant local language, Bikélé, the name of the village...
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    their own distinctive languages, though educated individuals usually also know French. Minor languages spoken include Bomwali, Bulu, Kol, Mbonga, and Vute...
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  • Alice Delphine Tang (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    Liking, Delphine Zanga Tsogo, Editions l'Harmattan Cameroon, 2017. Basa and Bulu Tales from Cameroon, Marie-Rose Abomo-Maurin, Alice Delphine Tang, Editions...
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  • Fong (category Articles containing Chinese-language text)
    Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Fong may refer to: the Bulu tribe of the Beti–Pahuin people of Cameroon various Chinese surnames the Hong Kong Government Cantonese...
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    Equatorial Guinea (category Articles containing Spanish-language text)
    intelligible. Dialects of Fang are also spoken in parts of neighboring Cameroon (Bulu) and Gabon. These dialects, while still intelligible, are more distinct...
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    Ruben Um Nyobè (category People murdered in Cameroon)
    part of the country occupied by France and learned to speak French, Bassa, Bulu, and Do. At the age of 26, he completed his baccalaureate degree at a university...
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