Ibrahim Njoya - Principles of African Greatness Intro

Michael Briggs and Augustus (Gus) Casely-Hayford2019

Smithsonian National Museum of African Art

Smithsonian National Museum of African Art
Washington, DC, United States

He was a warrior—with words.

Ibrahim Njoya
c. 1860–1933, b. Fumban, Cameroon
Reigned 1877–1933 over Bamum kingdom from Fumban

• The 17th fon (king) of Bamum, Njoya’s rule overlapped with German colonial occupation.
• A skilled diplomat, Njoya shrewdly negotiated autonomy for the Bamum kingdom from the Germans. This included gifting artworks to the kaiser in Berlin.
• Njoya created an innovative new script for the Bamum language and was a leader in efforts to preserve Bamum culture.
• Despite the German colonial presence, Njoya used deft diplomacy and canny cultural policies to build a legacy that outlasted the occupiers.

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  • Title: Ibrahim Njoya - Principles of African Greatness Intro
  • Creator: Michael Briggs, Augustus (Gus) Casely-Hayford
  • Date Created: 2019
  • Location Created: Washington, DC
Smithsonian National Museum of African Art

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