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  • Awoh, Peter Acho (2010). The dynamics and contradictions of evangelisation in Africa: An essay on the Kom Christian experience. [1]
    • This book discusses missionary Christianity and the colonization of Africa and what intentions overlap and how they collided with the Kom people's culture.
  • Ferretti, Fred (1975). Afo-A-Kom : sacred art of Cameroon. New York: The Third Press.[2]
    • This article discusses the disappearance of a very sacred statue that belongs to the Kom and how it threatened the existence of the community, and it's eventual return to the Kom people.
  • Nkwi, W. G. am (2011). "The consequences of the encounter of Christianity with royal culture among the Kom people of Cameroon c 1920-c 1960s". Orita. 43: 111–130[3]
    • This book discusses the consequences of the interactions between the royal culture of the Kom people and Christianity.
  • Nkwi, Gam (2015). African Modernities and Mobilities: An Historical Ethnography of Kom, Cameroon, C. 1800-2008. Langaa RPCIG[4]
    • This book discusses the complexities and nuances within African modernities and mobilities and discusses the discourses and practices of kfaang as it is central to understanding the Kom people.
  • GEARY, CHRISTRAUD. “LUDWIG BRANDL’S HISTORICAL NOTES ON THE KINGDOM OF KOM (CAMEROON).” Paideuma, vol. 26, 1980, pp. 41–77.
    • Early historical notes on the Kom people.
  • AfoAkom USA. “A Summary Background of the Kom Kingdom and Its History .” AfoAkom USA, 10 Apr. 2017, https://www.afoakomusa.org/blog?blog=a-summary-background-of-the-Kom-kingdom-452163#:~:text=The%20Kom%20kingdom%20is%20one,and%20Oku%20to%20the%20east.[5]
    • A website dedicated to the history of the Kom peoples.

References

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  1. ^ Awoh, Peter Acho (2010). The dynamics and contradictions of evangelisation in Africa: An essay on the Kom Christian experience. ISBN 9789956578214.
  2. ^ Ferretti, Fred (1975). Afo-A-Kom : sacred art of Cameroon. New York: The Third Press. ISBN 0893881341.
  3. ^ Nkwi, W. G. am (2011). "The consequences of the encounter of Christianity with royal culture among the Kom people of Cameroon c 1920-c 1960s". Orita. 43: 111–130 – via International Bibliography of the Social Sciences.
  4. ^ Nkwi, Gam (2015). African Modernities and Mobilities: An Historical Ethnography of Kom, Cameroon, C. 1800-2008. Langaa RPCIG. ISBN 9789956762729.
  5. ^ USA, AfoAkom. "A summary background of the Kom kingdom and its history on AfoAkom USA". AfoAkom USA. Retrieved 2023-04-11.