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Batoufam (local language: Tswefap) is a town and
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in the department of Koung-Khi, Cameroon. It has an estimated population of 27,000. Batoufam is also a
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and is part of the
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group of languages.


History

The founder of Batoufam was named Nankap. He was a hunter and a member of Bleble, a
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that moved from the
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to
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. During the migration to Bali, Nankam deserted the Bleble, and served the Bangwa Chief. He was very similar to the Bangwa Chief because of his hunting skills and service attitude. For this, he was give the title of "Fodoum" (translation: "Chancellor"). After Kankam fell in love with Princess Melo, the Bangwa Chief decided to kill Kankam. But when Nankap learned of the plot, he fled to Bandrefam. Eventually, the Chief of Bandrefam gave Nankap a plot (Tou-fam; translation: "above Fam") to build his home. After he moved from Bandrefam, he made a home in Batoufam (translation: "village of Tou-fam"). Nankap's grandson, Chief Lekouelieu, was the third leader of the dynasty. He bought and freed slaves. He also made alliances with neighbouring villages, and attracted new friends. After conquering another chief, Lelouelieu made the palace of the conquered chief into the Batoufam Chief's palace. The first eleven chiefs of the dynasty fought for Batoufam's autonomy and independence against Bandjoun, Bayangam, and Bangwa. The Chiefs Tchantchouang, Pokam, Metang, and Fotso expanded Batoufam territories. The tenth chief, Chief Pokam, introduced the pseudo bamboo,
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, ''Raphia farinifera'', to Batoufam which energized the economy. Parts of the plant were used for home construction, furniture, and granaries. Other parts were extracted and made into a drink. Under Chief Pokan, farm instruments were introduced, as well as war armament, jewellery, drums and statues. The twelfth chief, Chief Fotso, was known to be open-minded and eloquent. At the request by the Sultan of Bamoun who wanted people to occupy empty lands in his kingdom, Fotso established two sub-chieftaincies: Famla, headed by Foh-joueh, and Foumbot, headed by Fogue. When Fotso died in 1954, he had 60 wives and 123 children. In 1989, at the age of 22, Chief Nayang Toukam Innocent became the fourteenth Chief, succeeding his father, Chief Toukam Fotso Elie Roger. He is known for rallying Batoufam people in Cameroon and abroad. Nayang has travelled to France to manage the French association of Batoufam and has been instrumental in the creation of FABUSA, the Batoufam association in the United States. In November 2006, he negotiated for the return of Batoufam's Armouries of the Chieftaincy, symbols of the traditional power of the Chief. Batoufam had a history violent reactions against the colonial regimes and it was not uncommon for whole families to commit suicide by hanging in Batoufan as a sacrifice for the cause of their peoples. In 1947, there were proposals to cut down a sacred forest in Batoufam which created objections from all across Cameroon, so in the end the proposals were dropped.


Geography

Batoufam is located in the
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in the department of Koung-Khi. It is situated on the N4 highway, 291 km from
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, 288 km from
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and 25 km south of
Bafoussam Bafoussam is the capital and largest city of the West Region of Cameroon, in the Bamboutos Mountains. It is the 3rd most important (financially) city in Cameroon, after Yaoundé and Douala. The ''communauté urbaine'' (Urban Community) of Bafouss ...
. The commune, with an area of 172 km2, contains villages such as
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,
Bandrefam The Bandefram-Cameroon Chiefdom. Pronounced Ndiògfap in local language, this name means farmers of old vineyards. Although Bandrefam is the official name, the population of this chiefdom call themselves Kouo'shi, which means :emerging from the gr ...
,
Bandjoun Bandjoun (''La 'Djo'' in local language) is a town and commune in the Koung-Khi Department in the West Region of Cameroon. Bandjoun is also the capital of the Koung-Khi department, and one of the largest traditional ''chefferie'' (chiefdom) i ...
, Bangoua, Bangang-Fokam, Bangwa and Bangang-Fondji. Batoufam contains the quartiers of Tsengui, Chila, Mbé, Ndeptse, Toula, Kaptchié, Tsep, Nkamke, Nkasse, Nguigang Nkaniè. The altitude of the commune ranges between 1400 and 1700 metres above sea level. There is an estimated 12,000 in Bafoufam, but about 50% of the natives live outside of the village in the major urban cities of Cameroon and abroad. The residents of the commune occupy an area of about 27 km2, for a density of 218 persons/km2 as of 1976. In 2003, the Batoufam created the FABUSA (Famille Batoufam des USA). agreement with the United States.


Economy

The people of the commune of Batoufam are mainly employed in agriculture and livestock. However, there is also a small increase in business; Batoufam has a local community bank, MC2.


Education

Batoufam has several primary schools, both public and private. These include: *Chefferie Kindergarten to Batoufam chiefdom *Kindergarten to Batoufam marha (Kaptchié) *Kindergarten to kagnis-Batoufam *Public School Batoufam Market (kaptchié) *Public School Batoufam Chefferie (Tula) *Public-School kagnis Batoufam *Public School Famla *Catholic School Batoufam (Mbe) *School of CEBEC Batoufam (Chila) General secondary school education includes: *Lyceum Batoufam *SAR kagnis SM


Communication

A monthly newspaper, ''La Tribune Batoufam'', is produced each month for the village. It is based in Douala, produced by the painting company, Compagnie Equatoriale des Peintures (CEP) and is run by a team of volunteers. Dr. Armand Nghemkap writes a column for ''La Tribune Batoufam'', providing public health prevention tips.


Culture

The large, square house of the
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chief is located in the village and it has a courtyard. It is the largest building in the village.


List of village rulers

The Batoufam ruler's title is Fô. The rulers have been: #Nankam #... #Lekouelieu #Nankap #Djipnang #Toukap #Nanche #Tchatchouang #Pwokap (Megaptche) #Metang #(−1927) Pokam #(1927–1954) Fotso David #(1954–1989) Toukam Fotso Elie Roger #(1989–present) Nayang Toukam Innocente


See also

*
Communes of Cameroon The Arrondissements of Cameroon are the third-level units of administration in Cameroon. The arrondissements are organised by divisions and sub divisions of each province (now Regions). As of 2005 (and since 1996) there are 2 urban commu ...


References


External links


Official sitePhotos of BatoufamLocal music
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