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1Ethics, crime, and traditional sanctions among the Wimbum of Donga Mantung Division

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“Ethics, crime, and traditional sanctions among the Wimbum of Donga Mantung Division” Metadata:

  • Title: ➤  Ethics, crime, and traditional sanctions among the Wimbum of Donga Mantung Division
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 16
  • Publisher: KRC Office
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  • Publish Location: Bamenda, NW Province, Cameroon

“Ethics, crime, and traditional sanctions among the Wimbum of Donga Mantung Division” Subjects and Themes:

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  • The Open Library ID: OL750134M
  • Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 34914689
  • Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 97144132

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  • First Year Published: 1995
  • Is Full Text Available: No
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: No_ebook

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Donga-Mantung

Donga-Mantung (Mantungia) is a division of the Northwest Region of Cameroon. The division covers an area of 4279 km2 and as of 2021 had a total population

Departments of Cameroon

following seven departments: Boyo Bui Donga-Mantung Menchum Mezam Momo Ngo-ketunjia The Southwest province of Cameroon contains the following six departments:

Northwest Region (Cameroon)

Donga-Mantung, Menchum, Mezam, and Momo. Today, it has seven divisions, the additions being Boyo, which was carved out of the Menchum division, and Ngo-Ketunjia

Timeline of the Anglophone Crisis (2025)

attack against Youth Day celebrations in Donga-Mantung. On February 15, two separatist fighters were captured and killed by residents in Pinyin. On February

Mbum language

especially in the Donga Mantung and around the Nkambe and Ndu Sub Divisions. Mbum is spoken in: Adamaoua Region Vina department (Ngaoundéré and Mbe communes)

Anglophone Crisis

civilians dead on 19 December. Cameroon also launched a series of operations in Mezam, Boyo, Donga Mantung, Bui, Ngo Ketunjia and Boyo that would, over six

List of current non-sovereign African monarchs

Assessment and Conservation Status of Plants in the Mbembe Forest Reserve of Donga Mantung Division in the North West Region of Cameroon" (PDF). The

Timeline of the Anglophone Crisis (2024)

Division, and killed three civilians and one separatist fighter in Bamfem. On April 15, separatist fighters abducted two teachers in Njap, Donga-Mantung. On

Tabenken

Tabenken, also known as Tangmboh, is a village in the Cameroon in Donga-Mantung Division, Northwest Region near the border of Nigeria. It is part of commune

Nkambé

Region of Cameroon. It is the headquarters of the Mantungia department. Nkambe Central is also the name of one of the five communes in Donga-Mantung. Nkambe