Travel to Foumban with me | The Tikar people of origin | most peaceful community in Cameroon 🇨🇲?
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- čas přidán 29. 08. 2022
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In this series, we will be discovering the very deep and untamed culture of the Bamileke and bamum people of the grass field of Cameroon. I had fun shooting these videos and I hope you love them.
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I traced my roots to Cameroon. I am 97% Tikar so both of my parents were likely from the same area. I would like to come visit.
Wowww amazing, welcome anytime 🥰
THANK YOU FOR THIS POWERFUL CAMEROONIAN IMAGERY!
So excited to watch this just found my ancestry traces to Tikar tribe :)
Happy for you☺️☺️, welcome anytime ❤️
Thank you for sharing. I just found out my African ancestry on my mother’s side is connected to the Tikar community. Can’t wait to learn more. 😊
Welcome 🤗
I’ve recently found out thru African Ancestry, my mother’s lineage traces back to the Tikar tribe. So little info can be found on the internet about my people but this is beatiful. Thank you for this Bih!!
Welcome KeV , I plan on visiting the original Tikar Village soon. I’ll write some stories about them so you can know more about your roots
Same and there’s an upcoming Cameroon 🇨🇲 trip via African Ancestry as well!
What can I say Vicky,you give us the best.Seeing Cameroon through you.Thank you sis and keep it up 🥰🥰🙏🙏👏👏
Thank you names
I did African Ancestry and I trace my lineage to Tikar.
Amazing 🥰
Me too! 😊
Good history. I love it so much
Such a cultural rich town… well done Bih
Great Video .I love my Country
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Well done sis. Keep up the good work. I love stopping by your channel always. More blessings to you.🙏 ❤️❤️
Thank you Bilola
Waaaaaaaaaah thay day was dope eeer beautiful 😍 👌
Yes😁
You are amazing in your contents.
Thank you Humphrey
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Wow, you captured quite a lot that day! Good job! Very interesting! I especially enjoyed the playing of the musical instruments! Thanks for taking us along!
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African ancestry results had me looking for my lost heritage. Tikar, Hausa, Fulani, and Bubi. Cameron and Bioko Island are my ancestral home
Wow amazing ☺️☺️ visit anytime ❤️
Exact same results brother, from Moms side
@@demarcusmcfadden9364 cousin!! Have fun on uncovering your roots on your journey. Peace and blessings.
I am glad they permitted you to snap and even made interviews. Kudos ohh. More grace
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According to my maternal DNA, I am 100% Tikar of Cameroon. My 5th-great-grandmother was from Accra, Ghana. She spoke Ga. She was stolen from Ghana by white enslavers, taken to Europe and then the United States. She had children by one white enslaver. I plan to do more research.
I love this video!! However, I just wanted to clear up that this video is not about the Tikar people. It's about the Bamum people, who are a different ethnic group today. Nchare did come from the Tikar fondom and founded the Kingdom of Bamum, but that was centuries before the colonization of Cameroon. The Tikar people and the Bamum people are indeed two different ethnic groups with two different cultures. So if anyone is watching this video, hoping to learn about the culture of the Tikar people, this video wouldn't be of help to them because it's specifically about Bamum culture.
Thank you Breyionna for the input
Where can we find video of Tikar people?
@@LivewithJoy57Continue with your specific search on YT and empirical literature.
Please Bih, finish that music way you start this video with, so sweet. Thanks for this beautiful content
😅😅😅😅😅 I enjoyed it too
It looks pretty much like it did when I was there in 1994. There was a good chicken restaurant outside the palace, next to a field with the tallest corn I have ever seen, with purple husks. I remember the palace had a bunch of jawbones on the wall, and a chronology of rulers including one female who ruled (I think) for a couple of days.
The lady ruled for 30 minutes
@@freshfertilefarms Ever better! Except for her.
Can anyone point me in the right direction of learning the Tikar language?
There’s this website 1kolo , they recently launched a course teaching Cameroonian languages. You should check them out
@@VictorineBihTakwe thank you so much. I’m trying to get connected to my roots as much as possible.
I saw a white man filming too hihihi hihihihi
😅😅😅😅 yes, it’s a huge thing
Quand le royaume de qq1 c un serpent à deux têtes et une araignée sur ça, c assez clair non !?
No one is asking what happened to the people that was originally there, a lot of killing happened, kidnapping, slavery, these are the ancestors of the moors, the commerçants, the people that only understand PROFIT.
This is sad to read
@@VictorineBihTakwe now the world shall focus on Your sadness or look for the facts ?
We don’t care sir, brush your teeth, Comb your hair
@@trinal3745 " we" how many people was typing that message with you? 😂 😂 😂
You're still on the sheep mindset, don't have one of your own, so stay in the herd.
The moors never existed during those period in any Tikar land.... Although the Tikar being a large group of people, they did not all migrated at the same time, but they always tried as much as possible to settle where the others had already settled as a people so it was normal for the minority to give up kingship to the people from the Royals after verification, or to the majority, and that can be seen amongst the Tikar kingdoms till today, because of their similar customs and language, and also because of fear of attack from none Tikar groups of people. So the first settlers there must have been a minority still of Tikar family that was exiled, or had migrated from the main Great Tikar Kingdom because of the European, fulani/Arab slave raiders or other reasons just as the other Tikar people.