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In addition, a substantial number of Beti-Pahuin are involved in the cocoa plantations that dot the territory of Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, and Cameroon's south. Most of these are Bulus or Fangs, since their territory contains the largest concentration of plantations. In contrast, the Ewondos farther
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The majority of the Beti-Pahuin ethnic groups live in small, roadside villages of no more than a few hundred inhabitants. These villages are mostly linear, with houses paralleling the road and backed by forest. The typical dwelling unit is constructed of dried-mud bricks placed onto a bamboo frame
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in the past. As a consequence of this matrilineal past we can still nowadays see the strong link among the maternal uncle and the nephew. The family (a man, his wife or wives, and his children) forms the backbone of this system. Several families of a common lineage live together in a
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Beti-Pahuin territory also includes a number of sizable towns and cities, most of which were begun by the Germans or French. Here, settlements are more in the European pattern, with a network of streets, various neighborhoods, and central administrative or commercial districts.
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and roofed with raffia-palm fronds. In recent times, metal roofing has become increasingly common, and wealthier individuals may construct their homes in concrete.
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north often find work as unskilled labor, as their environment is much more urbanized. Many Beti-Pahuin were highly skilled workers in wood, ivory, and
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The Beti-Pahuin are made up of over 20 individual clans. Altogether, they inhabit a territory of forests and rolling hills that stretches from the
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also playing a vital role (in fact, "Ewondo" and/or "Yaoundé" mean "groundnut") and in general the earth. A variety of forest products, such as
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In addition, several other peoples are currently being assimilated or "Pahuinised" by their Beti-Pahuin neighbours. These include the
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Les seigneurs de la forêt: essai sur le passé historique, l'organisation sociale et les normes éthiques des anciens Beti du Cameroun
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Thus, today many Beti-Pahuin consider themselves Christian, go to church on Sundays, and then attend various
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is central to the lives of many Beti-Pahuin, particularly in Equatorial Guinea and São Tomé and Príncipe.
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in the north to Equatorial Guinea and the northern halves of Gabon to Congo to the south, and from the
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Laburthe-Tolra, P. (1984)." Les Seigneurs de la Foret." Paris: Publications de la Sorbonne.
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A large number of Beti-Pahuin are involved in lucrative enterprises such as cocoa and
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Binet, Jean (1956). "Condition des femmes dans la région cacaoyère du Cameroun".
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ceremony, an inquisitorial search for sorcerers. Wood and pigment, 19th century.
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Some Fang peoples also speak or understand their countries’ official languages:
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and makes up about a third of all Beti-Pahuin in Cameroon. The Bulu include the
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religion and, as has a flowering of new styles of music and dance, such as the
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The Fang (or Fan) form the second group. Individual ethnic groups include the
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in the South Province and continue south across the border, including all of
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is limited to small animals that may be left to forage unattended, such as
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in Yaoundé and much of the rest of Cameroon's Center and South Provinces.
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The Beti-Pahuin peoples organised themselves according to a series of
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kinships, although some of its subgroups seem to have practiced
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of Cameroon's Centre Province with major settlements at
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by 1939 (though the Fang were also influenced by the
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Okak, Newfoundland and Labrador
Yaoundé
Bantu
Cameroon
clans
Cameroon
Yaounde
Beti languages
mutually intelligible
Sanaga River
Atlantic Ocean
Dja River
Beti people
Yaoundé
Mefou division
Mfoundi
Nyong and So divisions
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