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From friends to enemies : inter-ethnic conflict amongst the Tikars of the Bamenda Grassfields (North West Province of Cameroon) c. 1950-1998

机译:从朋友到敌人:巴门达草原(喀麦隆西北省)的Tikars之间的族裔间冲突c.1950-1998

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Ethnic conflicts in the Bamenda grassfields became common occurrences at the advent of the Chamba raids in the 1820s. Despite the presence of such conflicts, few scholarly works have been done. This lack of material provided a motivation for this study – “From Friends to Enemies: Inter-Ethnic conflict amongst the Tikars of the Bamenda Grassfields (North West Province of Cameroon) C. 1950-1998”.The endeavour is to show how these ethnic conflicts can be considered a product of fast degenerating arable land against the background of fast growing population; the Bambili / Babanki-tungoh ethnic conflict is the product of centralized state building process in the Bamenda grassfields and it is fostered by economic imperatives. It is to fill the gap in Bamenda grassfield’s historiography.In order to investigate these hypotheses answers have been sought for the following questions: why is the Bamenda Grassfields rife with many ethnic conflicts in general and the Bambili/Babanki-tungoh in particular? What makes the two ethnic groups different, so much so that they fight each other over a piece of land? Who are the motivators of the ethnic conflict in the area? Of what importance is the disputed land between the two contestants under study? What attempts have been made by the traditional government and civil administration to end these conflicts and why have these attempts not bore any fruits? It is evident from this study that ethnic conflicts in the Bamenda grassfields are as a result of an ever growing population without a corresponding increase in land. It also shows that the ethnic conflicts are as a result of the ever empire state building in the sub region. Furthermore, it is also evident from the work that economic consideration over the fertile piece of land between the two villages is the main cause of the ethnic conflict between Bambili and Babanki-tungoh. The claims of the two villages over the disputed land are not authentic. This is because none of the villages are willing to show a land certificate which could make the piece of land to be conveniently theirs. It is also evident that the Bambili and Babanki-tungoh have similarities (Tikars) but the ethnic conflicts have made them different from each other.
机译:在1820年代的钱巴(Chamba)突袭出现之后,巴门达(Bamenda)草原的族裔冲突变得司空见惯。尽管存在此类冲突,但几乎没有学术著作。缺乏材料为这项研究提供了动力–“从朋友到敌人:巴门达草田(喀麦隆西北省)的提卡尔人之间的族裔冲突(C. 1950-1998)”。其目的是展示这些民族如何在人口迅速增长的背景下,冲突可被视为耕地迅速退化的产物; Bambili / Babanki-tungoh民族冲突是Bamenda草地中央集权国家建设进程的产物,并且受经济紧迫因素的滋生。为了填补这些假设的空白,为了调查这些假设,人们寻求以下问题的答案:为什么Bamenda草原普遍存在许多种族冲突,尤其是Bambili / Babanki-tungoh?是什么使这两个种族与众不同,以至于他们在一块土地上相互争斗?谁是该地区种族冲突的推动者?研究中的两名参赛者之间的争议土地有何重要性?传统政府和民政当局为结束这些冲突做出了哪些努力,为什么这些努力没有取得任何成果?从这项研究中可以明显看出,巴门达草原地区的种族冲突是人口不断增加而土地没有相应增加的结果。这也表明种族冲突是由于该次区域帝国主义国家建设的结果。此外,从工作中还可以明显看出,对两个村庄之间肥沃的土地进行经济考虑是班比利和巴班基通古族之间发生种族冲突的主要原因。这两个村庄对有争议土地的主张是不真实的。这是因为没有一个村庄愿意出示土地证,以使这片土地可以方便地归他们所有。同样明显的是,班比里人和巴班基人通哥人有相似之处(提卡尔人),但种族冲突使他们彼此不同。

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    Tangie Evelyn Ngengong;

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