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    Kapsiki (Ka-Tsepkye) is a people living on both sides of the border between North Cameroon and Northeast Nigeria. They are called Kapsiki in Cameroon...
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    crab which twice a day gets out in order to search for food".: 7–8  The Kapsiki people of North Cameroon use the way crabs handle objects for divination...
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  • Psikye (Psikya, Kapsiki) is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken in northern Cameroon and eastern Nigeria. Varieties include Psikyɛ and Zləngə. Blench (2006)...
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    landform. Near the village of Rhumsiki in the Far North Province of Cameroon, Kapsiki Peak is an example of a volcanic plug and is one of the most photographed...
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    ethnic groups populate the area, including the Shuwa Arabs, Fulani, and Kapsiki. Most inhabitants speak the Fulani language Fulfulde, Chadian Arabic, and...
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    similar to many others in northern Cameroon. The inhabitants, members of the Kapsiki ethnic group, live in small houses built from local stone and topped with...
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    is, the status held corresponds to the accuracy of the divination. The Kapsiki and Higi people of Cameroon use crabs for divination. The Mambila use both...
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    A new braided granary is inaugurated. Kapsiki, North Cameroon....
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    Kirdi (section Kapsiki)
    more than 40 (1977). The Bata, Fali, Fata, Gemjek, Guidar, Giziga, Hurza, Kapsiki, Mada, Mafa, Massa, Matakam, Mofou, Mora, Mousgoum, Muyang, Ouldeme, Podoko...
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    only the plugs remained, forming the stark, needle-like spires such as Kapsiki Peak that the range is known for. Gallery Cross sectional view View of...
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