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Game of Stools
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Game of Stools

Or yet more accounts of succession battles

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We’ve spent the last couple of episodes talking about the women who play important roles in the foundation legends of some African people. More recently, we’ve explored stories of sibling rivalries and birthright theft that occur among some African people. In today’s episode, we’ll braid those two storylines together with an account of a case of birthright theft, a founding mother, a sibling rivalry, and the resulting war which defined the Tikar people of Bamun and Nso, two of the African country of Cameroon’s most historically significant and culturally rich Fondoms.

Correction : In Anglophone Cameroon, we say “Open Eye” to refer to greed.

Tikar Royal Stool (Image Credit: Bruno Kemayou, Released by David W. Reed, PhD)

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