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The Bakole ( Bakolle , Kole ) are a Bantu ethnic group of the Republic of Cameroon . They belong to the Sawa , or Cameroonian coastal peoples. The Bakole speak a language of the same name .

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6-511: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Bakole people According to Duala oral history , the Duala, Bakole, and Limba come from a single ancestor named Ewale . From Piti, northeast of Douala , Ewale migrated to the coast to the east bank of Wouri River . The Bakole probably splintered from the Duala proper at some point and made their way west to their current territory. Today,

9-800: The inhabit the coast directly north of the Bamboko people, along the Rio Del Rey and south of the Meme estuary in the Ndian division of the Southwest Province . Today, the Bakole farm the fertile volcanic soils of Mount Cameroon to raise cocoyams , maize , manioc , oil palms , and plantains . The Bakole language is part of the Bantu group of the Niger–Congo language family . The language

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