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REGIONAL RESOURCES

Cultural/ Religious Heritage in Africa: Cameroon

  • National Museum of Cameroon, Cameroon:

Museum institutions closely linked to the affirmation of cultural identity / access and participation of citizens in culture / places for reflection, creation, dissemination, conservation and learning / crossing of museology and public artisans / collective experience. National museum is open to the public since 2015 – collections representing the wealth of the ten regions of the country – site for researchers and students as well ”
Usages des TIC au Musée National du Cameroun :

 https://www.cairn.info/revue-les-cahiers-du-numerique-2019-1-page-145.htm

 

 


Additional reading:

  • Les Tikar du Cameroun Central:

Ethnogenèse, culture et relations avec les peuples voisins Sous la direction de Martin Elouga,  Collection: Etudes africaines 

https://www.editions-harmattan.fr/index.asp?navig=catalogue&obj=livre&no=44228&razSqlClone=1

  • Messina J.P. and Slageren J.V. (2005) Histoire du christianisme au Cameroun, Karthala, collection Mémoire d’Eglises :

This book fills a void on the history of Christianity in Cameroon, and enriches the knowledge of the general history of this country. His ecumenical approach remains original and constitutes an example to be followed for other countries of the continent.

http://www.karthala.com/1588-histoire-du-christianisme-au-cameroun-des-origines-a-nos-jours-9782845866874.html

 

 

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