O Cameroon, Cradle of Our Forefathers
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National anthem of Cameroon | |
Also known as | Chant de Ralliement (English: The Rallying Song) |
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Lyrics | René Djam Afame / Samuel Minkio Bamba / Moїse Nyatte Nko'o, 1978 |
Music | René Djam Afame, 1928 |
Adopted | 1957 |
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"O Cameroun, Berceau de nos Ancêtres" (instrumental)
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"Chant de Ralliement" ("The Rallying Song"), also known as "Ô Cameroun berceau de nos ancêtres" ("O Cameroon, Cradle of our Forefathers") is the national anthem of Cameroon and former national anthem of French Cameroon.
History[]
The song was composed in the late 1920s. It was used on an unofficial basis beginning in 1948 before independence, and officially adopted in 1957. The music was composed by René Djam Afame, who also wrote the lyrics along with Samuel Minkio Bamba and Moïse Nyatte Nko'o. The lyrics were changed in 1978.
Lyrics[]
English lyrics | French lyrics | English translation of French lyrics[1] |
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Categories:
- African anthems
- National anthems
- Cameroonian culture
- National anthem compositions in B-flat major