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Tag Archives: Cameroon
Between koranic school and the government school system
Report from Hireine Gougoure, Master in Visual Cultural Studies, University of Tromsø Project 200800753-16 Financial support for the project: “In between tradition and modernity: today Fulbe‘s reality in Mayo-Darle, Northern Cameroon”
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Tagged 2008, Cameroon, education, fieldwork, Fulbe, Koranic school, religion
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When the past becomes the future
Report from Dieudonné Ndanga, Master in Visual Cultural Studies, University of Tromsø Project 200601873-22 Financial support for the project: The contribution of the Cultural Revitalisation Movements in the Inter-Ethnic dialogue: The case of the Sirta Gbaya group in Bertoua, East … Continue reading
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Tagged 2006, Bertoua, Cameroon, revitalization, visual cultural studies
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Indigenous group coping with new environment – a case study from Cameroon
Report from Dieudonne Ongbwa, Master in Visual Cultural Studies, University of Tromsø Project 200601873-23 Financial support for the project: “Between two worlds – A marginalized indigenous group coping with new environment: The Case of Bagyeli from Bipindi in Cameroon” The … Continue reading
Mbororo female’s in Cameroon
Report from Adamou Amadou, Master in Visual Cultural Studies, University of Tromsø Project 200601873-24 Financial support for the project: “Urbanisation and the transformation of gender roles: The case of Mbororo women everyday strategies in Cameroon”
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Tagged 2006, Cameroon, fieldwork, gender, Ngaoundéré, urbanisation, visual cultural studies
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