The Nso people are from the Bamenda grass fields Northwest Region of Cameroon. Their traditional language is Lamnso and their capital is Kumbo – where the Palace of the Fon is found.
Cap of the Nso people, beadwork on raffia fiber (Linden-Museum, Stuttgart, Germany)
Sehm Mbinglo I, the fon of the Nso people in Kumbo
Kumbo, also known as Kimbo, is the second-largest city in the North West Province of Cameroon and the capital of Bui Division. It lies about 2000m above sea level and is situated approximately 110 km away from Bamenda, on the Bamenda Highlands Ring Road. Kumbo has a population of 80,212 and is split into three distinctive hilly settlements of Tobin, Mbveh, and Squares. The town is known for horse racing and traditional medicine, and also for its palace, a market and two hospitals. Kumbo is the capital city of the Nso Kingdom of the Nso people. The lingua franca is Lamnso but
Pidgin,
English,
Oku,
Djottin,
Fulfulde, French and
Hausa are spoken.
View from Tobin looking towards Squares and the Catholic Cathedral.
Sehm Mbinglo I
Mother and child (Musa Heritage Gallery, Kumbo, Cameroon)
Inner courtyard of the Nso' Fon's Palace in Kumbo