Koma du Nigeria/Cameroun
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Koma du Nigeria/Cameroun
Bonjour,
Il y a quelque temps que j'ai cherché des renseignements sur Koma et ses pièces. Apparement, par beaucoup de archives.
Voici quelques choses que je trouve intéressantes:
"Koma is a relatively primitive hill-dwelling ethnic group in northern Adamawa, in the Atlantika Mountains, which shares a border with southern Cameroun. Hill-dwellers are spread through the south and southwest of these mountains, including many on the Cameroun side. There are 21 Koma villages in the Cameroonian side of the Alantika Mountains and 17 villages on the Nigerian side.
The Koma have their own language, known as Koma, with an estimated 61,000 speakers. It is a member of the Niger–Congo language group. The Koma people are divided into three main groups: the hill-dwelling Beya and Ndamti, and the Vomni lowlanders.
They are committed to their traditional culture. The men wear loincloths by men and women wear fresh leaves. Koma men are much more receptive to wearing of contemporary clothes than the women. Customarily children in Koma inherit their maternal lineage. As a mark of acceptance and friendship, a Koma man may share his wife with friends, especially visitors. They have an average population of about 400 people per village, and many engage in rearing of animals.
The late Colonel Yohanna Madaki visited the mountains in 1989, at the insistence of the first set of corps members posted to the lowlands."
Bon weekend!
Il y a quelque temps que j'ai cherché des renseignements sur Koma et ses pièces. Apparement, par beaucoup de archives.
Voici quelques choses que je trouve intéressantes:
"Koma is a relatively primitive hill-dwelling ethnic group in northern Adamawa, in the Atlantika Mountains, which shares a border with southern Cameroun. Hill-dwellers are spread through the south and southwest of these mountains, including many on the Cameroun side. There are 21 Koma villages in the Cameroonian side of the Alantika Mountains and 17 villages on the Nigerian side.
The Koma have their own language, known as Koma, with an estimated 61,000 speakers. It is a member of the Niger–Congo language group. The Koma people are divided into three main groups: the hill-dwelling Beya and Ndamti, and the Vomni lowlanders.
They are committed to their traditional culture. The men wear loincloths by men and women wear fresh leaves. Koma men are much more receptive to wearing of contemporary clothes than the women. Customarily children in Koma inherit their maternal lineage. As a mark of acceptance and friendship, a Koma man may share his wife with friends, especially visitors. They have an average population of about 400 people per village, and many engage in rearing of animals.
The late Colonel Yohanna Madaki visited the mountains in 1989, at the insistence of the first set of corps members posted to the lowlands."
Bon weekend!
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Re : Koma du Nigeria/Cameroun
bj david
culte des cranes chez les Koma:
http://horizon.documentation.ird.fr/exl-doc/pleins_textes/pleins_textes_6/colloques2/41809.pdf
assez interessant
sophie
culte des cranes chez les Koma:
http://horizon.documentation.ird.fr/exl-doc/pleins_textes/pleins_textes_6/colloques2/41809.pdf
assez interessant
sophie
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Re : Koma du Nigeria/Cameroun
Merci, mais j'ai déjà lu ce document, peut-être, il y en a d'autres?
Cordialement!
David
Cordialement!
David