Letter to Nji MAMA and NJOYA Ibrahimu from Paulo Nji Gutane, informing them that his two daughters, Tapita Njoya and Martha Ngamoumo, would be baptized
Official court document in French regarding matters in dispute between Nji Mama and Mboumbou Siyu; Nji Mama has added his notes in the Bamum script [30 Aug 1945]
Scope & Content:
Leaves: 1; Pages: 2; Measurements: 15cm x 13cm; Dates 30 August 1945; Script: Akauku Mfemfe and roman script (French language); Condition: Good; Comments:
Letter to TIKOMPAFUL AND NJOYA Ibrahimu from an individual by name of Njoya, who is writing from the market, and concerns counseling offered by Nji Mama regarding refraining from acting nervous or s
Scope & Content:
Leaves: 1; Pages: 2; Measurements: 20.4cm x 16.5cm; Dates Unknown; Script: Akauku Mfemfe in purple ink; Condition: Fair (with holes in paper); Comments:
Letter to Nji MAMA from NJOYA Ibrahimu reporting gladly about the judgments issued in the case of the raffia field, and also discussed is the King’s letter regarding the funeral of King Njoya, sent p [after 1933]
Scope & Content:
Leaves: 1; Pages: 2; Measurements: 13cm x 10.2cm; Dates sometime after 1933 (the death of King Njoya); Script: Akauku Mfemfe; Condition: Good; Comments: The King mentioned in this letter is Sultan Njimolouh Seidou, who followed King Njoya on the throne
Letter to “Tikompaful Mama” in Dschang from Rebecca Njapdounke (and Mfopoya?), informing Nji Mama about the death of Ndam; Nji Mama has added his own notes later
Scope & Content:
Leaves: 1; Pages: 2; Measurements: 10.1cm x 9.1cm; Dates Unknown; Script: Original letter in Akauku Mfemfe script in black pencil with Nji Mama’s notes added later in purple ink Akauku Mfemfe script; Condition: Good; Comments:
Report on the production of coffee and the weighing process, with a note on tensions between the producers and the marketing board with all the details
Letter to Nji MAMA from Rebecca Njapdunke in which she communicates she is experiencing pain in the feet
Scope & Content:
Leaves: 1; Pages: 2; Measurements: 17cm x 11cm; Dates Unknown; Script: Akauku Mfemfe; Condition: Good; Comments: Rebecca Njapdunke was one of Nji Mama’s wives
Historical Record for NJOYA Issiaka, son of TANKUO, who stood godfather at the wedding of Adama Nguot, who was the daughter of Chetu Nguoghet [30 Apr 1905]