A History of the Cameroon |
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Cameroon and the Sudan | 12 |
The peopling of the Cameroon | 19 |
Islam and the North | 27 |
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Adamawa administrative African Ahidjo Bafut Bakweri Bali Bamenda Bamileke Bamum Bangwa Bantu Banyang became began Benue Bimbia boundaries British Cameroons Buea Calabar Cameroon Republic Cameroonians Cameroons National Cameroons National Federation Central Cameroon century chiefs coast coastal colonial conference constitution Council CPNC Cross River culture Douala Dr Endeley east eastern Cameroon economic elections English eroons European Federal Foncha forest Foumban French Cameroon Fulani Garoua German Governor Grassfields groups Hausa House of Assembly important independence inhabitants interior Islam Kamerun King KNDP Kumba labour Lake Chad land language Mamfe mandate Minister mission missionaries Mount Cameroon Muna native authorities NCNC Nigeria Northern Nigeria Nsaw organisation original party period plantations plateau plebiscite political President provinces reunification separate slaves Southern Cameroons Sudan Tikar tion trade traditional tribes Trust Territory trusteeship unification United Nations Victoria villages West Africa West Cameroon Western Sudan Yaounde Yola Zintgraff