Bamum woman and man, Lydol and Fadil le sorcier, Cameroon
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Bamum woman and man, Lydol and Fadil le sorcier, Cameroon

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Helmet mask of the Bamum people, Cameroon. Now in the World Museum, Liverpool. Photo credit: Rept0n1x/Wikimedia Commons.
Bamum script Written by I. Dugast & M.D.W. Jeffreys Cameroon, 1950
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Helmet mask of the Bamum people, Cameroon. Artist unknown; before 1880. Now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Photo credit: shooting_brooklyn/Wikipedia Loves Art/Wikimedia Commons.
Funerary headdress (tugunga) of the Bamum people, Cameroon. Artist unknown; late 19th century. Now in the Brooklyn Museum. Photo credit: Brooklyn Museum.

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Carved wooden headdress of the Bamum (Bamoum) people, Cameroon. Now in the Glenbow Museum, Calgary.
“King Njoya of Bamum in Gala Uniform.” Photograph by Johannes Immanuel Leimenstoll, Douala, 1908. Basel Mission Archives/Basel Mission Holdings. E-30.32.002.
Source: Victoria L Rovine - African Fashion, Global Style: histories, innovations, and ideas you can wear (2015:10)