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- Ardener, Edwin. "The Bakweri elephant dance," in Kingdom on Mount Cameroon: studies in the history of the Cameroon Coast, 1500-1970 edited by Shirley Ardener, pp. 261-266. Providence: Berghahn Books, 1996.
- Dance in Cameroon. N.p.: Betascript Publishing, 2011.
- Les Danses Du Cameroun/Cameroonian Dances. Culture camerounaise 1. Yaoundé́, Cameroun: Direction des affaires culturelles du Ministère de l'éducation, de la jeunesse et de la culture, 1967.
- Engard, Ronald Kirk. Bringing the Outside In: Commensality and Incorporation in Bafut Myth, Ritual, Art and Social Organization. Ph.D. Dissertation, Indiana University, 1986.
- Engard, Ronald Kirk. "Dance and Power in Bafut (Cameroon)," in The Creativity of Power: Cosmology and Action in African Societies edited by W. Arens and Ivan Karp, pp. 129-162. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institute Press, 1989.
- Fürniss, Susanne. “Sexual education through singing and dancing in S.E. Cameroon,” in Music, Dance and the Art of Seduction edited by Frank Kouwenhoven and James Kippen. Delft: Eburon Academic Publishers, 2013.
- Ignatowski, Clare A. Journey of song: public life and morality in Cameroon. African expressive cultures. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 2006. [Reviewed by Alec Pongweni in American Ethnologist 35, no. 4 (2008): pp. 4027-4031.]
- Ignatowski, Clare A. "Multipartyism and Nostalgia for the Unified past: Discourses of Democracy in a Dance Association in Cameroon." Cultural Anthropology 19, 2 (May 2004): pp. 276-298.
- Kamga Sofo, Dominique. Festivals de danse traditionnelle africaine et développement. Paris: L'Harmattan, 2014.
- Ozah, Marie Agatha. "Moninkim: A Symbiotic Performance of Ritual, Music, and Dance by the Ejagham People of Nigeria and Cameroon." Ethnomusicology 59, no. 3 (2015): pp. 421-449.