My Home in CameroonSusan Coopersmith
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1. Elat, Cameroon. View from Elat to Ebolowa. |
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2. The "office" in my home, in Elat village. |
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3. My living room. |
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4. My stove and sink. |
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5. My kitchen cabinet. |
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6. My bedroom. |
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7. My back verandah, with my dog, Chekawa. |
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8. Chekawa with my cat, Tara. |
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9. Mamie peering into my office. |
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10. Guy in my living room, with handmade guitar. |
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11. Lucie, my interpreter, looking glamorous in front of her house. |
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12. Sonkoé village. |
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13. A typical agricultural field in Ebolowa. |
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14. A Bulu woman grinding cassava in her kitchen, with her daughter. |
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15. A market woman in Ebolowa in tontine dress. |
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16. A cocoa grower in Sonkoé village. |
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17. A market woman in Ebolowa, selling plantains and avocadoes. |
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18. A Hausa cattle driver from northern Cameroon. |
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19. Two men in Ngoazip village. |
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20. Brian Snyder, an American Presbyterian missionary at Elat. |
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21. Marcelle and Danielle, Lucie's twin daughters, in front of their house. |
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22. The husband of the president of the Ngoazip tontine, with his brother. |
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23. A tontine meeting in Ngoazip. |
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24. Tontine drummers at a dance party in Ngoazip. |
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Date Submitted:
2004-01-02 00:00:00 |
Copyright Information:
Copyright © Susan Coopersmith, 2001 |