| RCS/Y3043BB contains: |
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| 170 |
Village children climbing the ramparts from the village street, Pirate Isles |
| 171 |
Native made fish hooks used to catch big fish, Pirate Isles |
| 172 |
"Modern Africa", Calabar |
| 173 |
Ya-o-Fa, Banso |
| 174 |
Ya-o-Fa, Banso |
| 175 |
Fai Ndzendzen, Banso |
| 176 |
A close-up of Fai Ndzendzen, Banso |
| 177 |
Fai Tankum, Banso |
| 178 |
Fai Ndzendzen the next man to Fai Tankum, Banso |
| 179 |
Fai O Shube, Banso |
| 180 |
Fulani cattle, Kishong |
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British Cameroons 1937-42
| Title |
Fai Ndzendzen, Banso |
| Reference |
Y3043BB/175 |
| Covering Dates |
24 May 1939 |
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| Content and context |
40 x 62 mm. Fai Ndzendzen dressed in his usual attire, kilt and hat which is of a special pattern and no other man can wear a similar hat. Title hereditary and is one of the most important men in the country. He is the Senior Kebai of the Yemulong (House of the inner Mulong Society with very limited membership) -See Banso Notes No.I. - Necklace of leopard teeth, a Royal insignia. |
| Further information |
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For the Banso report referred to by Dalrymple, please see RCMS 192.
Indexed
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| Index Terms |
| Africa |
| Cameroon |
| Kumbo |
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