Mbum peoples

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The Mbum peoples are an ethnic group of Central Africa, primarily in Cameroon and neighboring countries, known for their distinct cultural traditions and related Mbum languages.

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Mbum peoples canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ethnic group
indigenous people
agriculturalProduct cassava
groundnuts
maize
millet
sorghum
artForm decorated calabashes
mask making
wood carving
colonialHistory French colonial rule
German colonial rule in Cameroon
continent Africa
country Cameroon
Central African Republic NERFINISHED
Chad
culturalArea Adamawa Plateau NERFINISHED
ethnolinguisticGroup Mbum languages NERFINISHED
geographicHabitat Sudano-Guinean zone NERFINISHED
savanna zone
historicalRole subjects of precolonial regional kingdoms
languageFamily Adamawa languages
Niger-Congo languages NERFINISHED
musicTradition call-and-response singing
drumming
neighboringEthnicGroup Banda people NERFINISHED
Massa people NERFINISHED
Tupuri people NERFINISHED
region Central Africa
relatedEthnicGroup Fula people NERFINISHED
Gbaya people NERFINISHED
Sara people NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
Islam
traditional African religions
riteOfPassage circumcision ceremonies
socialOrganization chiefdoms
clan-based structure
traditionalCulturalPractice ancestral veneration
initiation rites
oral storytelling
ritual dances
traditionalSubsistence agriculture
cattle herding
fishing
hunting
usesWritingSystem Latin script NERFINISHED

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Mbum languages areSpokenBy Mbum peoples