• The Mambilla or Mambila people of Nigeria live on the Mambilla Plateau (in 'Sardauna' local government area (formerly, Mambilla LGA) of Taraba State in...
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    1960s. Mambila people Ngel Nyaki Forest Reserve Bantu expansion Mambilla Plateau. Wikimapia.org. Retrieved on 2011-04-09. Chapter IX. The Mambila, David...
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    western Cameroon. Among the best documented is its practice by the Mambila people of Cameroon and Nigeria, in which the actions of spiders or crabs are...
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    autochthonous names to avoid a distortion of their history and identity. The Mambila people make up the largest single ethnic group in the town, followed by the...
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    Tribal art is the visual arts and material culture of indigenous peoples. Also known as non-Western art or ethnographic art, or, controversially, primitive...
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  • Mambila massacre was a reported 2017 massacre of Fulani herdsmen in Mambila Plateau, Nigeria. The nature of the killings is disputed, and few independent...
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    transition to Colonial rule and the introduction of Christianity among Mambila people in Cameroon. Konaka is a variant of Kwunakal (pronounced kwúnákàl),...
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  • that has been providing electricity to the village since 2018. The Mambila people who live there are predominantly farmers. Tulum Ndinyura Chomo/Chókmo...
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  • According to a study in 2007, only four people spoke this language. All of them were elderly. The Mambila language, also known as Mvop, has instead...
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  • Called ntákùp in Limbum, mambila in Bamun, and ǹtáká in Noni. Widespread throughout Africa. Timbrh: played by the Mambila People Polyphonic wind ensembles:...
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