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- Angwafo, Fon of Mankon. Royauté et politique: l’histoire de ma vie. Yaoundé: Éditions Lupeppo, 2009.
- Chi Che, Christopher. Kingdom of Mankon: Aspect of History, Language, Culture, Flora and Fauna. Mankon, Bamenda: Langaa Research and Publishing CIG, 2011.
- Chibaka, Evelyn Fogwe. Akum, Alaatening and Mankon: Dialects or Languages?: A Scientific Contribution to the Language-Dialect Problem. Köln: Rüdiger Köppe Verlag, 2014.
- Chibaka, Evelyn Fogwe. “The ‘invisible’ perception verbs comparison in Mankon and Meta: Succession-induction traditional rites,” in Perception of the invisible: religion, historical semantics and the role of perceptive verbs edited by Anne Storch. SUGIA, Sprache und Geschichte in Afrika 21. Köln: Köppe, 2010.
- Leroy, Jacqueline. Le Mankon: Langue Bantoue Des Grassfields: Province Nord-Ouest Du Cameroun. Dudley, MA: Peeters, 2007.
- Nyamnjoh, Henrietta Mambo. Bridging Mobilities: ICTs Appropriation by Cameroonians in South Africa and the Netherlands. Mankon, Cameroon: Langaa, 2014.
- Warnier, Jean-Pierre. "Bodily/material culture and the fighter’s subjectivity." Journal of Material Culture 16, no. 4 (2011): pp. 359-375.
- Warnier, Jean-Pierre. Cameroon Grassfields Civilization. Mankon, Bamenda: Langaa Research & Publishing CIG, 2012.
- Warnier, Jean-Pierre. “Foucault in Africa: the microphysics of a contemporary monarchy." International Social Science Journal 59, no. 191 (2008): pp. 95-104.
- Warnier, Jean-Pierre. "Mankon: La constitution politique," in Echanges, développement et hiérarchies dans le Bamenda pré-colonial (Cameroun), pp. 207-224. Studien zur Kulturkunde 76. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner, 1985.
- Warnier, Jean-Pierre. "Mankon: Essor demographique et promotion," in Echanges, développement et hiérarchies dans le Bamenda pré-colonial (Cameroun), pp. 225-237. Studien zur Kulturkunde 76. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner, 1985.
- Warnier, Jean-Pierre. The Pot-King: The Body and Technologies of Power. Leiden: Brill, 2007. [Reviewed by Ian Fowler in Reviews in Anthropology 40 (2011): pp. 292-311; by David Zeitlyn in Journal of African History 49, no. 3 (2008): pp. 487-489.]