This fonds consists of digital surrogates of the Bamum manuscript collections of the Archives du Palais des Rois Bamoun. The three divisions within the Archives - Modern Archives, Reserve Archives and Museum Collection - are represented here, consisting of correspondence, journals, official palace records, calendars, maps, scientific and medical papers, and illustrations. The records were created and received by the Bamum royal family c1876-1975. A range of languages and scripts are represented in the archive, predominantly the variants of Bamum writing system - Lewa, Mbima, Nyi Nyi Nfa, Nyi Nfa Mfw Rii, Nyi Mfw Rii Men, A Ka Or Ku, and Mfemfe - alongside English, French and Arabic. Shumom, the artificial language invented by Bamom Ibrahim Njoya, also occurs within the documents. Many of the documents are transliterations in Bamum, Arabic and Latin scripts.
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Map of Government Buildings with identifications in Bamum script and French
Leaves: 1; Pages: 1; Measurements: 17.3cm x 16.2cm; Dates Unknown; Script: Akauku Mfemfe and roman script (French language); Condition: Good; Comments: ... -
Map of unknown territory
Leaves: 1; Pages: 1; Measurements: 27cm x 23cm; Dates Unknown; Script: Akauku mfemfe and roman script (for Bamum); Condition: Poor; covered in dust and mud; document is torn in several places; Comments: ...
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