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A Bakossi elder guiding a young villager through a sacred rainforest in southwest Cameroon.

The Sacred Forests of the Bakossi

In the rolling hills and dense rainforests of southwest Cameroon, the Bakossi people have long lived in close harmony with the natural world. Towering trees, flowing streams, and rich forests provided food, medicine, building materials, and shelter for countless generations. Yet some parts of the forest were treated differently. They were regarded as sacred places where the community honored ancestral

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