12 pages found in
Society and Culture:
Vol III, Issue 4 (Fall 1996). Africa Update is the quarterly newsletter of the Central Connecticut State University African Studies Program.
http://www.ccsu.edu/afstudy/fall96.html
Culture and music of the Baka Pygmies. Includes the fieldwork and the initiation in the forest of a young Italian ethnomusicologist.
http://www.pygmies.info
Digital archives of the texts and documents of Bakweri Land Claims Committee (BLCC).
http://www.blccarchives.org/
Information about the funeral ceremonies of people in western Cameroon. Includes the ceremony, art, place, community and belief.
http://www.bazek.com/funerals/index.html
Honoring the late Dr. Bernard Fonlon, leading Cameroonian teacher, philosopher, essayist, poet, nationalist, Africanist and human rights activist.
http://www.fonlon.org/
Information about the living languages of the African country including population, region, classification, dialects and alternate names.
http://www.ethnologue.com/show_country.asp?name=Cameroon
Provides contact information for groups of women helping others.
http://www.distel.ca/womlist/countries/cameroon.html
Provides academic resources on the Bangwa, Mok and Mundani peoples of Lebialem Division in South West Cameroon, West Africa.
http://www.lebialem.info
Papers on Cameroon society and culture.
http://lucy.ukc.ac.uk/Chilver/
The virtual Institute of Mambila Studies seeks to collate and connect the different research and researchers with an interest in the Mambila people of the Nigeria - Cameroon borderland and their neighbours.
http://lucy.ukc.ac.uk/dz/
Alan Parkinson's army and military experiences whilst serving in the Kings Own Royal Border Regiment as a national serviceman in the Cameroons.
http://www.nationalservicememoirs.co.uk/
Directory of online communities connected with or interested in the country.
http://dir.groups.yahoo.com/dir/Regional/Countries/Cameroon