Cameroon: Education, Culture, & History
- AFHEMI: African Arts/Handicraft and Environmental Management Institute, Yaoundé, Cameroon (Prof. Carol Ventura, Tennessee Technological University, Cookeville, Tennessee)This website offers general information about the center and links to information about a variety of Cameroonian visual and handicraft artists who work with metal, bark, beads, pottery, wood, and cloth; links to non-African handicraft artists.
- Agence universitaire de la Francophonie: Bureau Afrique Centrale (Yaoundé, Cameroun; via Refer)A ce site, on peut lire les actualités sur l'éducation dans la région de l'Afrique Centrale et suivre les liens aux autres sites.
- For Bangwa and their neighbors, see below: Lebialem.Info
- For Bebey, see below: Francis Bebey
- For Beti, see below: Mongo Beti
- Bibliographies on Cameroon -- Compiled by Prof. Mark D. DeLancey Small Small Catch Monkey. (DePaul University, Chicago, Illinois)
- Douala/Duala sur la Toile
- Dictionnaire duala--français, suivi d'un lexique français--duala par Paul Helmlinger. -- Paris : Editions Klincksieck, 1972. 688 pages en format PDF (via CLHASS--Contribution de la linguistique à l'histoire de l'Afrique sub-saharienne, Université Lumière Lyon 2, France)
- Dictionnaire duala--français, suivi d'un lexique français--duala par Paul Helmlinger. -- Paris : Editions Klincksieck, 1972. 688 pages en format PDF (via CLHASS--Contribution de la linguistique à l'histoire de l'Afrique sub-saharienne, Université Lumière Lyon 2, France)
- doual'art (Douala, Cameroun)"doual'art est un centre d'art contemporain et un laboratoire expérimental de nouvelles pratiques urbaines dans les villes africaines."
- Francis Bebey (1929-2001)
- Africultures.com: Biographie de Francis Bebey (Paris, France)
- Francis Bebey (Discographie) (Afromix.Org, Fabrice Gaillard, Paris)
- Fulfulde on the Web
- Fula Language and Culture Acquisitions at Columbia University Libraries (2023) (New York)
- "Fulfulde Names for Plants and Trees in Nigeria, Cameroun, Chad, and Niger (2020)." By Dr. Roger Blench, Kay Williamson Foundation, University of Cambridge, UK and University of Jos, Nigeria. --via Academia.edu ; 63 pages in PDF format.
- Fula Language and Culture Acquisitions at Columbia University Libraries (2023) (New York)
- Hausa Language Resources on the Web (via Columbia University Libraries)
- International Bureau of Education = Bureau de l'Education International: Cameroon (UNESCO, Geneva, Switzerland)
- Rapport national sur le développement de l'éducation, avril 2001. | partie II (Cameroon, Ministère de l'Education Nationale, Commission Nationale. 46th Session of the International Conference on Education, Geneva, 5-8 September, 2001) PDF format
- Documents et ressources sur le Cameroun
- Lebialem.Info: The Bangwa, Mok and Mundani Peoples of Lebialem Division in South West Cameroon (FuaNdem Nchoh'alah, Cameroon)Selected classic and more recent ethnographical and historical texts--including those by Robert Brain; plus audio recordings and photo albums.
- "Mama for Story": Excerpts from Tributes to E. M. Chilver and Other Publications Virtual Library of Mambila Studies (Ian Fowler, David Zeitlyn, et al., Centre for Social Anthropology and Computing, University of Kent, Canterbury, UK)This document contains excerpts from articles on Cameroonian history and social anthropology that have appeared in journals published in 1995-1996. There are links to other excerpted texts and related web sites, as well.
- Mandara Mountains Homepage (S. Cattini-Muller and G. Muller-Kosack, Mandaras Publishing, London, UK)A website highlighting the ethnographic literature and history of the peoples of the northern Mandara mountains in north Cameroon and northeast Nigeria.
-- Northern Mandaras bibliography - Méga-Tchad (via Universität Bayreuth, Germany)
- 'Depuis 1984, Méga-Tchad était un réseau international de recherches pluridisciplinaires sur l'histoire et l'évolution des sociétés dans le bassin du lac Tchad.'
- Voir surtout: Bulletin Méga-Tchad. (Online), 1986-2010
- Mongo Beti (1932-2001) on the Web
- Grioo.Com: Mongo Beti 1932-2001 (mars 2003)
- "Mongo Beti et nous." par Boubacar Boris Diop (Cercle Social, le 19 février 2002; via << Nouveau millénaire, Défis libertaires >>, Philippe Coutant, Nantes, France)
- Grioo.Com: Mongo Beti 1932-2001 (mars 2003)
- Ferdinand Leopold Oyono (1929-2010) -- "le site officiel" (Emmanuel Kamdem Fopa et alli., Yaoundé, Cameroun)
- Royaume Bamoun (Cameroun; via BN-iCOM, Biangue Networks, Germany)Veuillez voir aussi, Ngouon 2020: Foumban, Cameroun: les grandes journées traditionnelles et culturelles du peuple Bamoun
- Jean-Marie Teno
- African Film Festival/New York: The Films of Jean-Marie Teno (New York)A commercial site offering a biography and filmography on the Cameroonian film director/producer; plus, order information in the United States.
- Africiné Magazine: "Reel Resistance: the Cinema of Jean-Marie Teno," May 2020 Highlights 2020 book co-authored by Teno and Melissa Thackway.
- African Film Festival/New York: The Films of Jean-Marie Teno (New York)
- Universities in Cameroon on the Web
- The Virtual Institute of Mambila Studies (University of Kent, Canterbury, UK)"The Virtual Institute of Mambila Studies seeks to collate and connect the different research and researchers with an interest in the Mambila people of the Nigeria - Cameroon borderland and their neighbours; their languages and the area in which they live. We take a broad view of Mambila, including other groups speaking related languages such as Kwanja, Vute, Wawa, Nizaa, Njerep (3 speakers at last count!), Twendi (35 speakers), Tep, and others. Our research is primarily of an anthropological and linguistic nature; abstracts or full texts of papers are available at the site."