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Cameroon’s sacred and royal animals: could literature and futures thinking help save them?
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Cameroon's indigenous kingdoms revere certain animals like lions, leopards, and elephants as sacred and royal creatures, but these species face extinction threats. The article explores how literature and futures thinking might help protect these culturally significant animals.

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Cameroon’s sacred and royal animals: could literature and futures thinking help save them?
Certain animals, like the lion, carry deep cultural and spiritual significance. But they also face extinction. Library of Congress In the grasslands and highlands of western Cameroon, some animals are believed to be sacred. Within the region’s indigenous kingdoms (fondoms), many of these animals are also considered to be royal. They include wild cats (like cheetahs, leopards, lions, tigers), buffaloes, elephants, porcupines, cowries (sea snails), and a brightly coloured bird called the Bannerman
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