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Bamileke Free Music

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Bamileke Free Music

Bamileke

This artist does not refer to a specific group of named individuals (such as a band or musical group) but rather defines the collective term for an ethnic group inhabiting Cameroon's West and Northwest Regions.

Please use this artist name (or any language variation thereof, via an ANV) for the Aghem, Babadjou, Babadju, Baboantu, Badeng, Badenkop, Badounga, Bafang, Bafou, Bafou-Fandong, Bafoussam, Bafu, Bafum, Bagam, Bagnoun, Bahouoc, Bahuan, Bakassa, Bakong, Balang, Baleng, Balessing, Baloum, Balum, Bamaha, Bamanyan, Bamdendjina, Bameka, Bamena, Bamendjing, Bamendjo, Bamendjou, Bamendu, Bamenju, Bamenkombo, Bamenkoumbit, Bamenyam, Bamileke, Bamilékés, Bamiliké, Bamugong, Bamugum, Bana, Bandjoun, Banfredam, Bangang, Bangang-Fokam, Bangangté, Bangoua, Bangoulap, Bangulap, Bangwa, Bangwa-Fontem, Banjoun, Banjun, Banka, Bansoa, Bapa, Bapi, Bassamba, Batam, Batcham, Batchingou, Batchingu, Bati, Batié, Batufam, Bayangam, Bazou, Bazu, Dibom, Dibum, Dschang, Elelem, Fe'e Fe'e, Fe'fe', FeeFee, Fegwa, Fomopea, Fonchatula, Fongo-Ngeng, Fongo-Tongo, Fongondeng, Fonjomekwet, Fontem, Foreke, Fossong, Fotetsa, Foto, Fotomena, Fotouni, Fotuni, Kekem, Mahum, Mandju, Mbouda, Meugnissie, Ngomahum, Nkapa, Nyun, Pamben, Tonga, Tongas, Tongo people.

External Pages

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bamileke_people

fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bamil%C3%A9k%C3%A9s