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[Themes]: architecture and settlement: architectural detail: roof: thatched roof
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: E: E-30: Cameroon. Graslands.  Bali.  1. The missionaries' journeys to Bali. 2. Mission station and mission buildings.  3. Missionaries and their families.  4. Employees of the station, and the children living with the missionaries.
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: E: E-30: Cameroon. Grasslands.  Bali.  1. Schools.  2. Christian congregation and mission work.  3. Fo Nyonga.  5. Political organisation.  6. Proclamation of the Chief as Paramount Chief by the Germans 1905.
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: E: E-30: Cameroon. Grasslands.  Bali.  1. Schools.  2. Christian congregation and mission work.  3. Fo Nyonga.  5. Political organisation.  6. Proclamation of the Chief as Paramount Chief by the Germans 1905.
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: E: E-30: Cameroon. Grasslands.  Bali. Bamileke (Baboni).  1. Lel festival, and other festivals.  2. The Bali settlement.  3. Portraits of people in Bali. 4. Weaving.  5. Bafut, Babungo, Kom, Bamenda,  6. Bali outstations,  7. Bamileke region, Baboni,  Bangwa, and
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[Geography]: Africa {continent}: Cameroon {modern state}: North West Province {province}: Bafotchu {place}
[Themes]: formal description: landscape
[Themes]: environment: physical environment: mountain
[Themes]: architecture and settlement: settlement
[Themes]: architecture and settlement: architectural detail: roof: thatched roof
[Archives catalogue]: Images: E: E-30: Cameroon. Grasslands.  Bali. Bamileke (Baboni).  1. Lel festival, and other festivals.  2. The Bali settlement.  3. Portraits of people in Bali. 4. Weaving.  5. Bafut, Babungo, Kom, Bamenda,  6. Bali outstations,  7. Bamileke region, Baboni,  Bangwa, and
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[Geography]: Africa {continent}: Cameroon {modern state}: North West Province {province}: Bafotchu {place}
[Themes]: architecture and settlement: furnishings: furniture: chair
[Themes]: individual roles: offices: chief m
[Themes]: architecture and settlement: furnishings: furniture: folding table
[Themes]: anthropology of the body: headdress: headgear
[Themes]: architecture and settlement: types of buildings: house
[Themes]: social structure and socialization: gender - age and kinship: man: men's wear
[Themes]: music - art and literature: art: textile pattern
[Themes]: architecture and settlement: architectural detail: roof: thatched roof
[Themes]: environment: botany: tree
[Themes]: architecture and settlement: type and material of construction
[Archives catalogue]: Images: E: E-30: Cameroon. Grasslands.  Bali. Bamileke (Baboni).  1. Lel festival, and other festivals.  2. The Bali settlement.  3. Portraits of people in Bali. 4. Weaving.  5. Bafut, Babungo, Kom, Bamenda,  6. Bali outstations,  7. Bamileke region, Baboni,  Bangwa, and
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[Themes]: architecture and settlement: furnishings: furniture: stool
[Themes]: music - art and literature: art: textile pattern
[Archives catalogue]: Images: E: E-30: Cameroon. Grasslands.  Bali. Bamileke (Baboni).  1. Lel festival, and other festivals.  2. The Bali settlement.  3. Portraits of people in Bali. 4. Weaving.  5. Bafut, Babungo, Kom, Bamenda,  6. Bali outstations,  7. Bamileke region, Baboni,  Bangwa, and
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