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Films
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Directors
“Tanlaka, Kilian Lamtur”
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Region
Central Africa
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Country
Cameroon
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Keywords
Archaeobotany / Ethnobotany
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Collective / Community identity
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Inter-religious relations
1
Directors
Tanlaka, Kilian Lamtur
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Country of production
Norway
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Year of production
2013
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Film
Together as One
2013
39
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Directed by
Kilian Lamtur Tanlaka
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Nso’ is the biggest kingdom of the Western Grassfields and an ethnic group in the northeast corner of Cameroon’s northwest region. Its capital Kumbo is where the ruler (Fon) lives. The Nso’ population counts Christians, Muslims and followers of "indigenous" religious beliefs. ‘Together As One’ shows the social use of the kola nut in Nso’ society, what this natural resource can mean to people. The kola nut is an item around which the feeling, experience, sense and lived "reality" of belonging, togetherness, unity, friendship and peace is expressed. The kola nut thus plays an important role in bringing people together, irrespective of their religion, village, quarter or thoughts.
Central Africa
Archaeobotany / Ethnobotany
Collective / Community identity
Inter-religious relations
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