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People And Society in Cameroon

By news desk on July 18,2007

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The population of Cameroon is 14 million and there are over 130 recognized ethnic groups and languages. Only 5 of these are considered important - Bamileke and Bamoun in the west, Fulani and Kirdi in the north and the Ewondo who live around the city of Yaounde. Bantu-speaking people, such as the Douala, predominate along the southern coast and in the forested areas.

The Bamileke tribe are the largest in number and thus big contributors to Cameroon’s economy. The Bamoun, mostly Christians, are known for their festivals and feasts. Each ethnic group in the country has its own chieftain. All five major tribes are said to have their own small secret societies that work to preserve and continue ancestral rituals.


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