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Traditions of Western Cameroon

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CAMEROON: All of Africa in one Country |10 INTERESTING FACTS TO KNOW ABOUT IT

Cameroon is a state located below Nigeria and Chad, bordering the Atlantic Ocean. The country has known a colonial past of several decades, but this has not prevented it from keeping its traditions and its atypical culture. And since its independence on January 1, 1960, Cameroon has remained a land of sharing and a place of diversity.

If you are not sure why we say such a thing, stay until the end of the video, and you will know 10 interesting facts about Cameroon!

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0:00 Introduction
2:13 True culinary discoveries
3:20 The most natural fauna
4:16 The country's economic sectors
5:21 A recognized heritage
6:19 The Cameroonian national football or soccer team
7:14 A capital city with a variety of people
8:23 Cameroonian fabrics
9:18 Traditional music
10:24 The Cameroonian flag explained
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CAMEROUN VLOG : Village Life in Cameroon | Inside The Richest Tribe in Central Africa | WEEKEND VLOG

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This is a Vlog about my weekend in the the western region of Cameroon, Bafoussam.

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Top 10 Things To Do In Cameroon | Travel Video | SKY Travel

Top 10 Things To Do In Cameroon | Travel Video | SKY Travel
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01.Mount Cameroon
02.Limbe Wildlife Center
03.Down Beach
04.Waza National Park
05.Foumban Royal Palace
06.Ekom-Nkam Waterfalls
07.La Phare De Kribi
08.Chutes De La Lobe
09.Korup National Park
10.Barombi Mbo Crater Lake

Cameroon
Country in Central Africa
Cameroon, on the Gulf of Guinea, is a Central African country of varied terrain and wildlife. Its inland capital, Yaoundé, and its biggest city, the seaport Douala, are transit points to ecotourism sites as well as beach resorts like Kribi – near the Chutes de la Lobé waterfalls, which plunge directly into the sea – and Limbe, where the Limbe Wildlife Centre houses rescued primates. ― Google

Yaoundé
Capital of Cameroon
Yaoundé, spread over 7 hills, is the capital city of Cameroon. It is in the southern part of the country. The 20th-century Notre Dame des Victoires cathedral has a striking triangular roof. Nearby, in the Lake Quarter, the former presidential palace is home to the National Museum, with cultural exhibits such as masks and sculptures. Farther west, Mvog-Betsi Zoo is home to primates rescued from the bushmeat trade. ― Google
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Culture Insiders: In Bangoulap, West Cameroon (Ep.0)

Culture Insiders is a collective of creative professionals exploring different regions of Cameroon and Africa. Follow us across different parts of Africa. We'll show you a side of our culture you've never seen on TV.

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UNIQUE TRADITIONAL DANCES IN CAMEROON

Traditional dances from four main touristic regions in Cameroon. Western highlands, Coastal region, Central region, and the grand North.
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Traditional Meal Of The Babungo People (Africa /Cameroon ????????) | Life In An African Village

Traditional Meal Of The Babungo People (Africa /Cameroon ????????) | Life In An African Village
A Typical traditional meal in the village of Babungo , prepared in a typical village kitchen taste delicious than you can imagine . Eating a traditional meal In Babungo is what makes the people of Babungo unique because of their traditional meals, their history and lot’s of things that make them a special ethnic group. If you look at the history and tradition of the Babungo people you’ll see that they have different traditional meals and each is being eaten on a particular day depending on the occasion and what that day signifies in their tradition. It doesn’t take much to have this kind of meal prepared in the village. African food has a unique way of preparation . A Typical village mukbang

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Traditional Baka women's dance, East region, Cameroon

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West-Cameroon | Welcome to Bafoussam | Cameroon you don't see on the media ????

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Cameroon: History | Geography | People | Facts | Economy

Would you like to explore the rich history, stunning geography and fascinating people of Cameroon?
Cameroon – a land of breathtaking diversity, steeped in history, and adorned with natural wonders. Nestled on the western coast of Central Africa, Cameroon's story unfolds like an epic tapestry of ancient civilizations, lush rainforests, and vibrant cultures. From the mighty peaks of Mount Cameroon to the enchanting beauty of its coastal landscapes, this nation beckons with a fascinating narrative waiting to be unveiled. Join us on an exhilarating expedition through time, traversing its mesmerizing geography, immersing ourselves in the warmth of its people, and uncovering the intricacies of its economy. So, fasten your seatbelts, explorers, for an enthralling odyssey through the captivating realms of Cameroon awaits!

About Cameroon
Greetings, fellow travelers, and welcome to the captivating realm of Cameroon – a country that embraces the essence of diversity, both in its people and its landscapes. Located on the western coast of Central Africa, Cameroon is bordered by Nigeria to the west, Chad to the northeast, the Central African Republic to the east, and Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, and the Republic of the Congo to the south.
Cameroon holds great importance in the region and on the international stage. With a unique blend of cultures, languages, and traditions, it stands as a melting pot of African heritage. The nation's geographical diversity encompasses towering mountains, lush rainforests, vast savannas, and picturesque coastlines along the Gulf of Guinea.
Regarded as Africa in Miniature, Cameroon's reputation around the world reflects its rich natural resources, vibrant wildlife, and friendly people. From the majesty of Mount Cameroon, the highest peak in West Africa, to the fascinating biodiversity of its national parks, Cameroon leaves an indelible mark on those who journey through its captivating realms. As we embark on an exploration of its history, geography, people, facts, and economy, we invite you to join us in discovering the enchanting treasures that lie within the heart of Cameroon!

The History of Cameroon
The history of Cameroon is a fascinating tapestry woven with the threads of ancient civilizations, colonial rule, and a quest for independence and unity. The region that is now Cameroon has been inhabited for thousands of years, with evidence of human presence dating back to prehistoric times.
Before European contact, Cameroon was home to a diversity of ethnic groups and powerful kingdoms, including the Tikar, Bamum, and Duala, among others. The region's coastal areas witnessed early contact with European explorers and traders, leading to the establishment of trade posts.
During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, European colonial powers, primarily Germany and later France and Britain, exerted control over different parts of Cameroon. After World War I, the territory was divided into French Cameroon and British Cameroon under League of Nations mandates.
Cameroon's quest for independence gained momentum in the mid-20th century, culminating in the unification of French and British Cameroon in 1961. On January 1, 1960, French Cameroon gained independence, followed by British Cameroon's unification with the country in 1961.
Since then, Cameroon has experienced both political stability and periods of unrest, with a multi-party system and efforts to foster national unity. Despite challenges, Cameroon's rich cultural diversity and historical legacy continue to shape its identity, making it a captivating and dynamic nation in the heart of Africa.

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Dschang | This is Cameroon you don't see on the media ???? | Discover west Cameroon

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The Ekale Dancers from South-West Cameroon

The Ekale and their famous shaking shoulders performing at the Under the Volcano Festival, Limbe Cameroon. Festival organised by Global Music Exchange ( with help from The Adventurists (

4 MAIN TOURISTIC REGIONS IN CAMEROON

This video exposes the touristic potentials of the four main touristic regions in Cameroon. They include; the coastal plains of the Littoral and southwest regions, the western highlands of the west and Northwest regions, the forest regions of the south and center regions of Cameroon and the Savana area which consist of the three northern regions of Cameroon.
This edition of the minute on travel TV channel is aimed at selling the touristic potentials of these regions as well as serving as a tourism guide for Cameroon to any tourist or visitor who wishes to visit Cameroon.
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Cameroon North West Traditional wedding 2021. Meta/Bameta. DEBRI 2K21

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'Fons' or traditional rulers (Cameroon)

The 'Fon' is a traditional monarch at grassroot level in the North West Region of Cameroon. Some of them are gathered here in their colourful traditional outfits at a public ceremony in Batibo, Cameroon
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A day in Bangante, the West Region of Cameroon for Born House

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Cameroon In 4K : Welcome to Foumban & Bafoussam Drone Aerial footage #Foumban #bafoussam

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Located in the western region of Cameroon, the city of Foumban is only 70 km away from the capital of the region Bafoussam. Foumban is the capital of the Nun Department and Christianity and Islam are the main religions. With a population of 820,000 inhabitants and an area of 7700 km², it covers almost half of the western region. Thanks to its craftsmanship, Foumban enjoys an international reputation and is also known as the city of arts. Handicraft employs a good number of young people and is the main source of income for the population. Foumban has two major museums, the Palace Museum and the Museum of Arts. The Museum of Arts has more than three thousand works of art and historical pieces, some dating back over 600 years. They tell the story of the Bamoun people, one of the oldest kingdoms in Africa. Visitors will have the opportunity to contemplate the treasures, traditions, art and culture of the Bamoun Kingdom.
Agglomeration of more than one million inhabitants, Bafoussam has literally boosted its urban architecture and accommodation capacity. Between tradition and modernity, the regional capital of the West represents the highlands area .
A succession of traditional buildings with bamboo walls and clods of earth; a picturesque architectural picture that can be interrupted almost every kilometer by a modern castle surrounded by a high wall of concrete or iron. It is the contrasting landscape that Bafoussam visitors discover from Yaoundé (nearly 300 km away) or from Douala (268 km away). Entering this very commercial city-crossroads of the Grass fields area, you can admire the plains and valleys of red earth, bordered by family plantations on both sides of beautiful asphalt roads. The fruit of this labor, in terms of fresh food, is sold all along the main road and in the many always busy markets in the region.
The chiefdoms and traditional monuments are legion in Bafoussam and its surroundings, in a region of West Cameroon where the ancestral culture based on the sacred is almost a religion. In the heart of downtown Bafoussam itself, the chiefdom of the Fussap (people who gave its name to the city) with its entrance wall topped with conical roofs is already worth a detour. Not far away is the great Bandjoun chiefdom and its royal museum, showing more than 600 precious objects of local art. At the Bangou chiefdom, it exhibits the remains of the first car bought by a Bamileke leader long before Cameroon’s independence.
Alongside its working populations attached to their heritage enhancement, the Bafoussam area is also a gift of nature, as evidenced by the panoramic view of mountain ranges and rivers, many of which have waterfalls. Lake Baleng which is impressively calm and inhabited by a colony of ducks is a definite place to visit.
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5 Cameroon Unique Cultural Experiences | 5 Expériences culturelles uniques au Cameroun | ARM TV

5 Unique Cultural Experiences Not to Miss in Cameroon

Cameroon's coastline lies on the ​Bight of Biafra​, part of the ​Gulf of Guinea
and the ​Atlantic Ocean​. Its landscape is unique and so are its people. With over 250 ethnic groups, Cameron is a true melting pot of people and cultures.

5. The Musgum Mud hut architecture.
Musgum mud huts​ or ​Musgum dwelling units​ are traditional domestic
structures built of mud by the ethnic ​Musgum people​ in the Maga
sub-division, Mayo-Danay division, ​Far North Province​ in ​Cameroon​. The
dwellings were built in a variety of shapes, such as tall domed or conical
dwellings or huts, some with a reverse-V shape, and others with geometric
designs.

The Musgum people in Cameroon constructed their mud houses with
compressed sun-dried mud. Earth is still used as a building material and
appears environmentally more acceptable for low cost housing, as cement
production releases large amounts of ​carbon emissions​. Mud is laid over a
thatch of lashed reeds. They are compared to adobe structures or variants
of cob structures, which are made from sand, clay, water, and some kind of
fibrous or organic material such as sticks, straw, and/or manure. Although
of simple design, they are well planned from a utility viewpoint.

4. The Dschang Museum of Civilization.
The ​museum of civilizations of Dschang​ is a museum of ​Cameroon
created in 2011 in ​Dschang​ , in the department of ​Menoua​ and the ​West
region​ , and located on the edge of the M​unicipal Lake​.
The Museum of Civilization invites you to discover the origins of the
Cameroonian people and the diversity of four major cultural areas of the
country through their history but also their artistic productions,
architecture, political and societal organizations.
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Queen of WEST AFRICAN FOOD!! + Mysterious Stilt Dances!! | Côte d’Ivoire ????????

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Guiglo, Côte d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast) - After making our way along the Atlantic coast of Côte d’Ivoire, we’re continuing our Ivorian food tour to the north, stopping first for an extraordinary meal in Guiglo, before we continue all the way to Northern Ivory Coast, eating as much local food as we can along the way.

In Guiglo, Côte d’Ivoire we met with the Guéré tribe and Madam cooked us an absolutely incredible meat called Sauce Bawin (cassava leaves sauce) and Sauce Kplé Ba (sticky sauce) - a meal fit for West African royalty! It was impressive and the flavors were unbelievable.

We continued our journey to Touba and to an extremely remote village called Gboola. In Gboola we saw one of the most mysterious and fascinating dances I’ve ever scene, the Ivorian stilt dances. We then had lunch with the community.

Finally to complete this cay we drove to Odienne, in the very northern part of Côte d’Ivoire. There we had some Gnomi (griddle cakes) and a huge meal of Sumbala La-fri - Rice made with eggplant and locust beans.

It was another incredible day of local West African food in Côte d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast)!

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Oroko Traditional Dance from Southwest Cameroon - Teaser

Cameroonian Artist, Elvis Sakwe, shows us how to do some Oroko Traditional Dance, with the song titled Sowa Kanih Ngomoh. Sakwe is a native of Oroko, a tribe in the Southwest region of Cameroon. He was performing at a cultural evening in Yaounde, Cameroon.

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