Memories of German colonialism in Cameroon: Thank you, Flaubert Djateng/Zenü Network (@djaten.bsky.social) for conference report.👇
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The symposium help discussion on our little-known history. The term "Njock massi" (working for nothing) still used in Cameroon comes from the forced labor organized by German colonial to drill a rock of Njock and make the road that goes from Lolodorf to Douala. New, the archives are also in Ethiopia
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