- Musgum
The Musgum or Moupoui are an
ethnic group inCameroon andChad . They speakMusgu , aChadic language , which had 61,500 speakers in Cameroon in 1982 and 24,408 speakers in Chad in 1993. The Musgum call themselves "Mulwi".Ethnologue.] In Cameroon, the Musgum live in theMaga sub-division ,Mayo-Danay division ,Far North Province . In Chad, they live inBongor Subprefecture ,Mayo-Kebbi Prefecture , and inN'Djaména Subprefecture ,Chari-Baguirmi Prefecture . This territory lies between the Chari and Logone rivers. Increasing numbers of Musgum in Cameroon are settling farther north, in the direction ofKousséri .Mbaku 9.]The Musgum are
Neo-Sudanese in origin, having displaced thePaleo-Sudanese at the present territory along with other Neo-Sudanese. [Neba 60–1.] Their recorded history begins with their conquest by theFulani during thejihad ofModibo Adama in the 19th century. Many Musgum have since adopted elements of Fulani dress and culture and have converted toIslam .Fishing is an important activity for the Musgum during therainy season when the Logone River floods. This has led to ethnic tensions with rival fishermen of the Kotoko ethnic group. [Reuters.]Notes
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