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- Awoh, Peter Acho. The Dynamics and Contradictions of Evangelisation in Africa: An Essay on the Kom Experience. Mankon, Cameroon: Langaa Research and Pub., 2011.
- Chuo, Kain Godfrey. Ki̳tî̳ woyn Kom/Enlightening Kom children. Yaoundé, Cameroon: SIL, 2009.
- Chuo, Kain Godfrey, et al. Itof sî̳ woyn kom/Wisdom for Kom children: levelled integrated reading anthology for the instruction of science and citizenship. Yaoundé: SIL, 2009.
- Chuo, Kain Godfrey and Kristine M. Roth. N̳wà’lì̳ mì̳lò’òlò’ò mi̳ Kòm/Kom sweet nectar book. Yaoundé, Cameroon: SIL, 2007.
- Ferretti, Fred. Afo-a-kom: Sacred Art of Cameroon. New York: Third Press, 1975.
- Mavhungu, Khaukanani. Witchcraft in Post-Colonial Africa: Beliefs, Techniques and Containment Strategies. Mankon, Cameroon: Langaa Research, 2012.
- Mbeng, Gilbert. Preserving the Traditional Kom House. MHP thesis, University of Maryland, 2010.
- Ngassa, Emmanuel A. Traditional Doctors and Psychiatry in the North West Province of Cameroon: The Case of Bafut and Njinikom. Frankfurt am Main: IKO, 2003.
- Nkwi, Paul Nchoji. "The Kom Palace: Its Foundation, Growth and Significance." Paideuma (Frankfurt) 31 (1985): pp. 105-10.
- Nkwi, Paul Nchoji. Traditional Government and Social Change: A Study of the Political Institutions Among the Kom of the Cameroon Grassfields. Studia Ethnographica Friburgensia 6. Fribourg, Switzerland: University Press, 1976.
- Nkwi, Walter Gam. African modernities and mobilities: an historical ethnography of Kom, Cameroon, C. 1800-2008. Mankon, Cameroon: Langaa RPCIG, 2015.
- Nkwi, Walter Gam. “From foot messengers to cell phones: Communication in Kom, Cameroon, c. 1916-1998,” in Side@Ways: Mobile margins and the dynamics of communication in Africa edited by de Bruijn, Mirjam, Inge Brinkman, and Francis Nyamnjoh, pp. 113-128. Mankon, Cameroon: Langaa Research and Publishing CIG, 2013.
- Nkwi, Walter Gam. Kfaang and its technologies: towards a social history of mobility in Kom, Cameroon, 1928-1998. African studies collection 30. Leiden: African Studies Centre, 2011.
- Nkwi, Walter Gam. “Patriarchy turned upside down: the flight of the royal women of Kom, Cameroon from 1920 to the 1960s” in The Social Life of Connectivity in Africa edited by Mirjam de Bruijn and Rijk van Dijk. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012.
- Perrois, Louis. “Les rois sculpteurs au Cameroun,” in Ni anonyme ni impersonnel: 3e colloque européen sur les arts d’Afrique noire, pp. ????. Collection Arts d’Afrique Noir 3. Arnouville: Collection Arts d’Afrique Noir, 1999.
- Reyher, Rebecca. The Fon and His Hundred Wives. New York: Doubleday, 1952.
- Shanklin, Eugenia. "The Path to Laikom: Kom Royal Court Architecture." Paideuma (Frankfurt) 31 (1985): pp. 111-50.
- Shanklin, Eugenia. "Ritual and Social Uses of Goats in Kom," in The Keeping of Animals: Adaptation and Social Relations in Livestock-Producing Communities edited by Riva Berleant-Schiller and Eugenia Shanklin, pp. 11-36. Totowa, NJ: Allanheld, Osmun and Company.
- Shanklin, Eugenia. "The Track of the Python: A West African Origin Story," in Signifying Animals: Human Meaning in the Natural World edited by Roy Willis, pp. 204-214. Abingdon, UK: Taylor and Francis, 1990.
- Vries, Jacqueline. Catholic Mission, Colonial Government and Indigenous Response in Kom (Cameroon). Leiden, the Netherlands: African Studies Centre, 1998.
- Yufanyi, Evaristus. Inheritance and Christianity in Kom. Buea, Cameroon: ANUCAM, 2009.