Kingdom of Mankon

Kingdom of Mankon
Title Kingdom of Mankon PDF eBook
Author Christopher Chi Che
Publisher African Books Collective
Pages 372
Release 2010
Genre HISTORY
ISBN 9956578096

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This book is a descriptive and documentary analysis of the Mankon I-language and E-language mirrored through aspects of history, geography, flora and fauna. These aspects manifest in the taxonomic nomenclatures attributed to referents in society. Because these referents were hitherto transmitted orally from generation to generation, the author has painstakingly analysed and documented aspects of Mankon culture for posterity. The work focuses in particular on Mankon proverbs for insights into the structure and function of the language. As a vehicle of communication, language plays a primordial role in encoding and decoding 'metalinguistic' data. Through thorough scientific linguistic universals and principals, Chi Che has proposed orthography for Mankon pedagogy that is simple, tenable and practicable. This book is the answer to the international clarion call for societies to analyse and document their endangered indigenous cultures. Schools, linguists, sociolinguists, anthropologists, historians and others will find this book especially useful.

Royalty and Politics

Royalty and Politics
Title Royalty and Politics PDF eBook
Author Angwafo III (Fon of Mankon)
Publisher African Books Collective
Pages 150
Release 2009
Genre Cameroon
ISBN 9956558311

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Royalty and Politics is the fascinating autobiographical account of a life rich in controversy, leadership, service, achievement and innovation. Born 1925 into the prominent and influential royal family of Mankon in the Bamenda Grassfields of Cameroon, Solomon Anyeghamotü Ndefru least expected becoming king, only to find himself the chosen one following the death of his father in 1959. As Fo Angwafo III of Mankon, one of the most educated 'traditional rulers' at the dawn of independence, he succeeded into Parliament first as an independent, and subsequently as a member of the Cameroon National Union. He has served as First National Vice-President of Paul Biya's Cameroon People's Democratic Movement since 1990. In this unique, analytical and insightful reflection 50 years into his reign, Fo Angwafo III discusses growing up in colonial times; his surprise appointment as king; the 1961 Cameroon Plebiscite and his initiation into politics; being king and politician; coping with the hostility of the modern power elite towards his active involvement in politics; churches, schools and politics; life as an agriculturist; and investments in tending the Kingdom of Mankon. He argues that the best way of consolidating traditions is to make them modern, and that modernity can only make sense to the extent that it is firmly grounded in traditions. In many ways he feels his life encapsulates this negotiation and reconciliation of continuity and change.

Mankon

Mankon
Title Mankon PDF eBook
Author Jean-Paul Notué
Publisher 5Continents
Pages 262
Release 2005
Genre Art
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This book presents the artistic and cultural production of the small kingdom of Mankon located on the high plateau of Western Cameroon. Featured are objects which are linked with rituals, of prestige or more ordinary pieces all bearing the memory of the treasures of kings, notables and secret societies. Their production plays a fundamental role in cultural continuity, protects evidence of the past and preserves objects used in rites for the well-being of society. This is why they form an essential part of the artistic and cultural heritage of the whole of Mankon. They are extraordinarily rich, both regarding the quality of the objects, by the diversity of domains they approach and by the variety of decorative patterns, styles and themes.

Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria

Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria
Title Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 388
Release 1983-12
Genre Nigeria
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Traditional Diplomacy

Traditional Diplomacy
Title Traditional Diplomacy PDF eBook
Author Paul Nchoji Nkwi
Publisher
Pages 168
Release 1987
Genre Cameroon
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Land/boundary Conflict in Africa

Land/boundary Conflict in Africa
Title Land/boundary Conflict in Africa PDF eBook
Author Emmanuel M. Mbah
Publisher
Pages 300
Release 2008
Genre History
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This work analyzes every aspect of the land and boundary dispute, tracing the conflict from pre-colonial times through the period ofdecolonization and beyond. The manuscript's interdisciplinary approach combines elements of political science, anthropology and economics.

One Hundred Years of Cameroonian History (1884-1984)

One Hundred Years of Cameroonian History (1884-1984)
Title One Hundred Years of Cameroonian History (1884-1984) PDF eBook
Author Ajamah Asa-Ah Thomas
Publisher
Pages 180
Release 1985
Genre Cameroon
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