The Bafoussam people originate from the Bamileke ethnic group, which are the natives of the same region. Claims are made that the Bamileke were descendants of the
Baladis who left Egypt in the ninth century of our era. They arrived in the Tikar region around the middle of the twelfth century before dividing around 1360 when their last king, King Ndeh, died. Yende, the first prince, refused the throne and crossed the Nun (Noun river) to found the Bafoussam kingdom. His sister turned to the Banso area (there are about thirty Bamileke villages in the English-speaking North West). Two decades later, Ncharé, the youngest, went down to the plain of Noun to found the Bamoun kingdom. From Bafoussam were born almost all the other Bamileke Kingdoms, between the fifteenth century and the twentieth century (Bansoa was born in 1910 following the forced exile of Fo Taghe of Bafoussam)
Name Originally, Bafoussam is written in Bafoussam dialect "
Pe Foussan" or "
Pe Fussep" which literally means "people of ......". Over time, "Pe" has become "Ba" while retaining the same meaning. When Westerners arrived, they united the two sound elements "
Pe" and "
Foussan" to make Bafoussam. Another source, however, argues that Bafoussam is
Fuh Sep's "bad western translation", meaning "we earn more by selling in detail than wholesale". According to this version, the Bafoussam would be a people who bought wholesale to resell in detail or who sold in detail by measuring in small baskets.
Fuh here means to measure and
Sap or
Sep which means profit or treasure, to symbolize by the small basket in which one sold in detail.
Pefuhssap or
Pefuhssep means "those who have discovered that profit (treasure) is in retail". It is nevertheless noted that the two sources of information on the origin of the name Bafoussam are not contradictory and it is safe to say that the Bafoussam left their place of residence from the Tikar plain with their name since they already practiced retail trade with small baskets. On July 10, 1959, five rebel leaders were shot in the market square. (Bafoussam branch), Bafoussam == Geography ==