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They are a lively intelligent people, brave fighters and daring hunters, and in their love of songs, music and elocution are superior to many negro races.

We should be a little more careful with some of these articles from 1911. Danny

Not trapped in 1911

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The Bakweri are not trapped in 1911, inspite of the best efforts of the Germans. Check www.bakweri.com (Bakwerirama) for a more contemporary view of the Bakweri: by themselves mostly, and not just by xenosociologists (aka anthropologists).

Source?

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However most traditional practices are matrilinial related. The bakweri children follow their mother for family rituals. Marriage ties are very strict with the matrilineal than Patrilineal. A boy can get married to the fathers cousins daughter but can't do the same with the mother cousin's daughter. They consider that these matrilineal relationships are closer since they share traditional rights together.

It may very well be correct, but the editor who added it needs to cite his or her sources. — Amcaja 22:15, 17 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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According to Bakweri oral traditions, that they originated from Mboko, the area southwest of Mount Cameroon is better than the old version saying "Bakweri oral traditions claim that they originated...." Ephraim Inoni Jr 16:04, 5 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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