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I was here last time to help contribute to Wikipedia. I saw a list of tribes here in Cameroon but did not see the Bafo or Bafaw people of forest Cameroon. The Bafo people are a segment of the Mbo mangen clan of cameroon who are also a Bantu group related to the Duala of Coastal Cameroon. The Bafo tribe was studied by the researchers Malcom and Maho in 1967 who made a classification of Bantu tribes of Africa. These researchers classified the Bafo as a Bantu sub group speaking the mangen language of Lifo and efo and who are spread in french and English Cameroon. Preesently Bafo occupy settlenents in Cameroon to unclude; kokobuma, Kombone kumba and others. Kumba is Bafo tribal capital that was influental since precolonial period. The Oxford Sociologist and Anthropologist Edwin Ardener in 1922 studied the Bafo and wrote several reports about them in his book on Coastal Bantu of Cameroon. For details about Bafo history and language contact the Researcher Ngoh mende who rresearched on the Bafo for morethan 30years. You could get him by email mendemende283@yahoo.com