Cameroon (nation)
Found in 506 Collections and/or Records:
Mbem wedding, 1940-02-08
35mm neg. Bridesmaids washing and applying the red cam wood to their bodies.
Mbem wedding, 1940-02-08
35mm neg. Bridesmaids washing and applying the red cam wood to their bodies.
Mbembe cicatrization, Jaffo, 1940-02-27
44 x 62 mm. Cicatrization on the back as well, as a close up of the Mbembe women's dress style.
Mbembe woman and son, Nkungie, 1940-02-25
63 x 92 mm. An Mbembe woman arrives on her way to Nkambie market and chats with her young son who was very thrilled at the dancing. She did not have any 'dress' clothes.
Medicine grove, Bafut, 1941-10-19
62 x 40 mm. Bafut vied with Laroku in the number of Jujus one found all over the place as well as the number of Medicine groves. Here under a shady tree is another sacred area with a large monolith of seven sided stone.
Medicine grove, Bafut, 1941-12-11
62 x 40 mm. A scene of one of the numerous medicine groves around Bafut, one of the peculiar seven sided monoliths is seen at the junction of bush paths leading to the town.
Menang Juju, Bamessing, 1942-01
62 x 40 mm.
Menang Jujus, Bamessing, 1942-01
62 x 40 mm. Menang Jujus on the road to Bamessing on their way to a Meeting.
Message girls, Akwato, 1940-03-04
64 x 108 mm. Two little Message girls sit and gossip at market, they have all got long crooked walking sticks.
Message women, Akwato, 1940-03-04
62 x 40mm. Three message women with their necklaces of iron chatter at the market.
Mfumte girls, Lus, 1940-02-14
84 x 56 mm. neg. and 114 x 84 mm. print. Two cheery little Mfumte ladies with their masses of nose sticks.
Mfumte girls, Lus, 1940-02-14
56 x 84 mm. A pretty little Mfumte girl with her ring earrings, iron lip ornaments and necklaces.
Milk and butter seller, Lassim, 1940
56 x 84 mm. A fullani milk and butter seller at Lassim. Came from the encampment about 10 miles away up on the mountains to the west of Lassim.
Mimbo drinking Ceremonial, Banso, 1937
Mistresses of a chief, 1934
Portrait of two women from the waist up.
Mkpandi labourers 'signing' for pay, nr. Bole, 1938-01
62 x 40 mm. The Mkpandi labourers making their thumb marks opposite their names on the paysheets as a receipt of receiving their pay.
'Monica', Banso, 1939-10-01
40 x 62 mm. 'Monica' a Banso woman of the R.C. Mission whose country name is Baati and in order to copy her 'white sisters' to her own satisfaction has allowed her hair to grow long.
Monolith in Chief's compound, Nsop, 1941-02-09
64 x 108 mm. After the sacrifice of the goat on the death of the Chief, a fowl is sacrificed and a feast held by the Murong Jujus and the old residents of Nsop - people who own a Mimbo Bush and are thus not strangers to the area. The Monolith in the Chief's compound is the scene of annual dances but has nothing to do with any sacrifices.
Mother and child, Ngussi, 1938-02-06
62 x 40 mm. How mother goes to work, the basket suspended from her forehead and the baby on her shoulders. These women manage to carry really terrific weights.
Mother with sick child, Banso, 1939-06-06
62 x 40 mm. The mother sits in the sun with her ailing child, she wonders what is the matter with him and as the native medicines have failed to benefit him she thinks someone is 'wishing him evil'.
Mouambong, 1938-02-06
62 x 40 mm. We at last come to Mouambong, a typical Bakossi town, little clusters of huts in a forest clearing, then more trekking to another little cluster and so on for perhaps an hour or more. The walls of the huts are of wooden logs and the roof of palm fronds.
Mouambong, 1938-02-06
62 x 40 mm. An hour after reaching the first 'suburb' of Mouambong we at last dragged ourselves into the main cluster of huts that composed the town, it was another half hour however before we climbed the last hill (seen in the background) to the rest house.
Mountain side villages on the road from N’kongsamba to Bamenda, 1937-03-07
56 x 84 mm. The high roofs of grass are used as a store by the inmates. All Pagans and farm bananas, colas and corn.
Mungo Ferry, 1938-04
62 x 40 mm. The Mungo Ferry with my carriers and loads on the return trek.
Mungo Ferry, 1938-04
62 x 40 mm. Loads going up the ferry ramps.