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Cameroon. Zak Klehr AG Navarro. History. Early inhabitants = Bakas (Pygmies) Fulani- Islamic people of the western Sahel- conquered most of northern Cameroon Portuguese on coast but hindered by malaria Important part of Muslim slave trade network. History.
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Cameroon Zak Klehr AG Navarro
History • Early inhabitants = Bakas (Pygmies) • Fulani- Islamic people of the western Sahel- conquered most of northern Cameroon • Portuguese on coast but hindered by malaria • Important part of Muslim slave trade network
History • Christian missions established a presence in the late 19th century and continue to play a role in Cameroonian life • Colonized by Germany as Kamerun(capital Buea and later Yaounde) • Partitioned between Britain and France (larger portion) after WWI • Union of the People of Cameroon rebel against French—tens of thousands to hundreds of thousand deaths • Independence in 1960 as the Republic of Cameroon
Population • 250 Ethnic groups • Form 5 large regional-cultural groups • Western highlanders (grassfielders) (38% of population) • Coastal tropical forest peoples (12%) • Southern tropical forest people (18%) • Predominantly Islamic people (14%) • “Kirdi”—non-islamic or recently ismamic people of the northern desert and central highlands
Greetings • When greeting someone superior in age or position, men often lower their head or avert their heads • Elders greeted first • Greeting not fast; slow and ask about family
Customs & Etiquette • Dress well but no talking of business during social functions • Home is a private place, no asking for a tour • Good table manners: Men eat first, then women, then children. Invited women eat with the men • Eldest get food first and then others. • Only eat with the right hand • Chicken gizzard is the most prized meal
Works Cited • https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/cm.html