 | Large Bameleke table
Unit of Measure | | Minimum Quantity Multiple | no | Name | Large Bameleke table | Image (multisized) |  | Price | R 2,600.00 | Description | The Bamileke is a people who now inhabits the area is in the western highlands of Cameroon's West Province, west of the Noun River and southeast of the Bamboutos Mountains and in the Moungo region of the Littoral, Southwest, and Centre Provinces. They are a part of the Semi-Bantu (or Grassfields Bantu) ethnic groups. The Bamileke are regrouped under several groups, each under the guidance of a chief or fon. Nonetheless, all of these groups have the same ancestors and thus share the same history, culture, and languages. The Bamileke have a population of over 3,500,000 individuals. They speak a number of related languages from the Bantoid branch of the Niger-Congo language family. These languages are closely related, however, and some classifications identify a Bamileke dialect continuum with seventeen or more dialects. | Cutting Instructions in Purchase Order | no | Entity Start Date | | Entity End Date | | Created By | Auto |
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