前殖民时期以来喀麦隆西北地区的多样性、同一性和生活合奏

J. Nfi, C. P. Musah
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由于组成喀麦隆“国家”的250多个民族之间难以共存,“生活合奏”最近主导了喀麦隆的政治话语。其结果是种族间的冲突和身份危机的重新抬头。如果喀麦隆是非洲的缩影,因为它的种族多样性,那么西北地区就是喀麦隆的缩影,因为那里的人口几乎来自喀麦隆所有的文化领域。本文试图调查目的地对移民的吸引力,陌生人定居所产生的身份危机,以及自前殖民时代以来西北地区土著居民与移民关系的共生和明显的平静。数据是从一手和二手来源收集的,并采用定性方法进行分析。调查结果表明,该地区的经济潜力、土著居民的热情好客以及各族裔群体之间的相互依赖,构成了该地区人民共同生活的特点。与经济发达的喀麦隆南部不同,在那里“生活整体”存在问题,西北地区不同社区之间经历了某种程度的融合,这可能是因为身份的非政治化。因此,在民族团结和民族一体化受到种族和其他形式的次民族主义威胁的时候,西北地区可以成为喀麦隆的一个名副其实的实验室。
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Diversity, Identity and Le Vivre Ensemble in the Northwest Region of Cameroon since Precolonial Times
: Le vivre ensemble recently dominated political discourse in Cameroon due to the difficult cohabitation between the more than 250 ethnic groups that make up the Cameroon ‘nation’. The outcome has been inter-ethnic conflicts and the resurgence of identity crisis. If Cameroon is African in miniature because of its ethnic diversities, then the North West Region is Cameroon in miniature because its populations came from almost all the cultural spheres of Cameroon. This paper attempts an investigation into the attractiveness of the destination for settlers, the identity crisis that emerged from the settlement of strangers and the symbiosis and apparent calm that characterise autochthon-settler relationship in the Northwest Region since Precolonial Times. Data was collected from primary and secondary sources and the qualitative method used to analyse it. The findings suggest that the region’s economic potentials, the hospitality of its indigenes and the inter-dependence between the various ethnic groups made for thelevivre ensemble that characterised the peoples. Unlike the economically advanced Southern part of Cameroon where le vivre ensemble was problematic, the Northwest region has experienced some level of integration amongst different communities probably because of the non-politicisation of identity. The Northwest Region can therefore serve as a veritable laboratory for Cameroon at this time that national unity and national integration are threatened by ethnic and other forms of sub nationalisms.
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