• Kamwe (also spelt Kamue) is a Chadic language native to Adamawa State and Borno State of Nigeria as well as to North-Western Cameroon. In Nigeria about...
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  • The Kamwe people (also spelled Kamue) is a Chadic language speaking group, native to Adamawa State and Borno State of Nigeria and Northwest Cameroon....
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  • Cofer Hot Springs (Paipai: Ha’ Kamwe’) are privately owned hot springs in Arizona, United States. The springs discharge 290 acre-feet of water per year...
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  • Michika (category Articles containing Kamwe-language text)
    The word 'Michika' is the corrupted form of the Kamwe phrase for "Mwe-che ci-ka", which is the Kamwe word for "creeping in silently". Oral history has...
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    groups, such as the Kamwe people, which they scornfully called higi in 1937 Kanuri, Kilba, and Pabir (Babur).: 45–61 . The Margi, Kamwe, Bura and Chibok...
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    Nigeria and on into Cameroon are the Central Chadic languages such as Bura, Kamwe and Margi. These are highly diverse and remain very poorly described. Many...
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    Charles Camoin (French: [kamwɛ̃]; 23 September 1879 – 20 May 1965) was a French expressionist landscape painter associated with the Fauves. Born in Marseille...
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  • include Psikyɛ and Zləngə. Blench (2006) classifies it as a dialect of Kamwe. In Cameroon, Psikya speakers use the name Margi to refer to their own language...
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    (West A.4 Wandala): Lamang, Hdi, Mabas Higi Higi (A.3): Bana, Hya, Psikyɛ, Kamwe, Kirya-Konzel Musgum – North Kotoko Kotoko Island: Buduma Kotoko North:...
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    Bade, Warji, and Zaar languages Biu–Mandara (Central Chadic) the Bura, Kamwe, and Bata languages, among other groups the Buduma and Musgu languages Gidar...
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