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  • Alexis Maxime Feyou de Happy, otè pyès teyat nan lang franse, otè Conscience Ouverte (1974), Dithy (2002), Fairy Tales from Propagamar (2006), Victus Libri/Classic African Art (2008), Les Mezzotiniales (2009), Bodanou le Petit Oiseau Rouge (2010), ak La Septieme Colonne/L'Ombre de Meridor (2010)[9].

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  7. « Shey Ductu Addresses African Youth in a new book ». Kamer Expression. Archived from the original on 2016-12-20. Retrieved 11 janvye 2017. .
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  9. Donna Page. A Cameroon world - art and artifacts from the Caroline and Marshall Mount collection. 

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