User:Amcaja

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Well, sayonara, Wikipedia. It's been fun, but real life commitments have become too pressing to continue editing here. Thanks to everyone I've worked with for making my stay here incredibly fun and fulfilling. I wish you all the best! — Amcaja (talk) 00:06, 8 January 2008 (UTC)

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Contents

[edit] Africa

Abong-Mbang · Modibo Adama · Adamawa Province · Ambasse bey · Marie-Thérèse Assiga Ahanda · Image:LinkFA-star.pngCharles Atangana · Joseph Atemengue · Bajwe · Baka (Cameroon and Gabon) · Bakole people · Bakweri · Bamboko · Bamileke · Bantowbol · Basel Mission · Francis Bebey · Beti-Pahuin · Moni Bilé · Omgba Bissogo · Chantal Biya · Brasseries du Cameroun · Bulu language · Image:LinkFA-star.pngCameroon · Cameroon National Union · Camfranglais · Centre Province, Cameroon · Constitution of Cameroon · Council of Notables · Court of Appeal of Cameroon · Jean-Pierre Dikongué Pipa · Hans Dominik · Duala people · East Province, Cameroon · Economic crisis of Cameroon · Elame a Doo · E. M. L. Endeley · Ewale a Mbedi · Ewonde a Kwane · Ewondo language · L'Expression de Mamy-Wata · Far North Province · French Colonial Conference · George (Duala king) · High Court of Justice (Cameroon) · Isubu · Jaunde-Texte von Karl Atangana und Paul Messi · Jengu · Kadéï River · Kaélé · Kamerun · Kotoko kingdom · Kwane a Ngie · Lake Ossa · Languages of Cameroon · Limba people (Cameroon) · List of Cameroon-related topics · Sankie Maimo · Maka people · Makaa-Njem languages · Mami Wata · Mandara kingdom · Rudolf Duala Manga Bell · Mangambeu · Mbedi a Mbongo · Mbongo · Joseph Merrick (missionary) · Millet beer · Monneba · Mouloudou · Mount Cameroon Race of Hope · Mungo people · Musgum · Mvolyé · National Anti-Corruption Observatory · National Day (Cameroon) · Neukamerun · Ngaoundal · Jean-Paul Ngassa · Ngoila · Njem · Seidou Njimoluh Njoya · North Province, Cameroon · Anne-Marie Nzié · Nzime · Pallottine mission to Kamerun · Palm wine · Paris Colonial Exposition · Petit-Pays · Planned liberalism · Louis-Marie Pouka · Michael Power (Guinness character) · Priso a Doo · Regional Council (Cameroon) · Rhumsiki · Rulers of the Duala · Martin-Paul Samba · Sao civilisation · Semi-Bantu · Share taxi · Thérèse Sita-Bella · South Cameroon Plateau · South Province, Cameroon · Sport in Cameroon · Sso (rite) · Supreme Court of Cameroon · Tourism in Cameroon · Tsamassi · Tupuri people · Unification Day (Cameroon) · Heinrich Vieter · West Province, Cameroon · Western High Plateau · Wovea · Young King William

[edit] Animation

Beaky Buzzard · Betty Boop · Bosko · "Bosko the Doughboy" · Buddy (Looney Tunes) · Cecil Turtle · Censored Eleven · Charlie Dog · Bob Clampett · Claude Cat · "Clean Pastures" · Daffy Duck · Donald Duck · Image:LinkFA-star.pngFelix the Cat · Foxy · Friz Freleng · Gabby Goat · Goofy Gophers · Goopy Geer · Gossamer (Looney Tunes) · Harman and Ising · Hector the Bulldog · Hippety Hopper · "Hittin' the Trail for Hallelujah Land" · Hubie and Bertie · Inki · Magical girl · Marc Antony and Pussyfoot · Robert McKimson · Merrie Melodies · Petunia Pig · Piggy (Merrie Melodies) · Porky Pig · Private Snafu · Rocky and Mugsy · Sam Sheepdog and Ralph Wolf · Leon Schlesinger · Sniffles · Speedy Gonzalez · Spike the Bulldog and Chester the Terrier · Sunday Go to Meetin' Time · Frank Tashlin · Tasmanian Devil (Looney Tunes) · The Three Bears (Looney Tunes) · Witch Hazel (Looney Tunes) · Woody Woodpecker · Yosemite Sam

[edit] Early American popular culture

Anti-abolitionist riots (1834) · Bowery Amphitheatre · Bowery Theatre · Brooker and Clayton's Georgia Minstrels · Frank Brower · Bryant's Minstrels · Buckley's Serenaders · John "Picayune" Butler · Butterbeans and Susie · Charles Callender · Frank Chanfrau · Charles Keith · Chatham Garden Theatre · Chatham Theatre · "Clar de Track" · "Clare de Kitchen" · "Coal Black Rose" · John Diamond (dancer) · Thomas Dilward · Image:LinkFA-star.png"Dixie" (song) · Image:LinkFA-star.pngGeorge Washington Dixon · Ethiopian Serenaders · Firth, Pond & Company · Gustave Frohman · "Gumbo Chaff" · Sam Hague · Thomas S. Hamblin · Henry F. Harrington · J. H. Haverly · Haverly's United Mastodon Minstrels · William Shakespeare Hays · Bob Height · John Hill Hewitt · Charles Hicks · Hutchinson Family Singers · "I Ain't Got Time to Tarry" · "I'm Going Home to Dixie" · "I'm Gwine ober de Mountain" · John Church Company · "Johnny Roach" · Lew Johnson · Billy Kersands · Wallace King · Francis Leon · List of blackface minstrel songs · Sam Lucas · Madame Rentz's Female Minstrels · "Mary Blane" · Mechanics' Hall, New York City · Minstrel show · "Miss Lucy Long" · New York Clipper · The New York Sporting Whip · Old Corn Meal · Image:LinkFA-star.png"Old Dan Tucker" · "Ole Bull and Old Dan Tucker" · "Owl Creek Quickstep" · The Padlock · Park Theatre (Manhattan) · Richard Pelham · Po-ca-hon-tas, or The Gentle Savage · Primrose and West · Sanford's Opera Troupe · "Seely Simpkins Jig" · "Sich a Getting Up Stairs" · William Joseph Snelling · Snowden Family Band · Spirit of the Times · Stump speech (minstrelsy) · Joel Sweeney · Tremont Theatre, Boston · "Walk Along John" · Walkaround · P. P. Werlein · Billy Whitlock · "De Wild Goose-Nation" · Mrs. John Wood · George B. Wooldridge

[edit] Japanese art

Jōchō · Jōkei (sculptor) · Kōkei · Maruyama Ōkyo · Tori Busshi · Unkei

[edit] Mythology and folklore

Akabeko · Baku (spirit) · Gaki · Hitotsume-kozō · Jengu · Jikininki · Kokopelli · Kappa (mythical creature) · Kintarō · Mami Wata · Momotarō · Nue · Nukekubi · Obake karuta · Okiagari-koboshi · Oni (Japanese folklore) · Raiju · Rokurokubi · Samebito · Segaki · Sōjōbō · Tengu · Tennin · Yama-uba · Yuki-onna · Yūrei

[edit] Video games

Image:LinkFA-star.pngDonkey Kong (video game) · Arnold Greenberg · Hirokazu Tanaka · Koji Kondo · Lakitu · Mark Seibert · Michael Land · Radical Dreamers · Rudora no Hihou · Universal City Studios, Inc. v. Nintendo Co., Ltd. · Yasunori Mitsuda · Yoko Shimomura

[edit] Miscellaneous

2nd South Carolina String Band · Ann Street, Boston · Julia Brown · Fanny Crosby · Phoebe Doty · Executive order · Flapper · Francis L. Hawks · The Letter People · Lucky Charms (cereal) · Adeline Miller · Peace Corps · Pecos River · Pepin the Hunchback · Poydras Market · Red River (Mississippi watershed) · St. Andrew's Hall · Henry Miller Shreve · Slim Goodbody · Jim Smoak · Snake charming · Template:Infobox Province of Cameroon · Henry Throop Stanton · The Star Wars Holiday Special · Álvaro Figueroa Torres · Undergarment · Wikipedia:Manual of Style (writing about fiction) · H. Ogden Wintermute

[edit] Translations

Abbey of Cluny (from fr:Abbaye de Cluny) · Protohistory (from fr:Protohistoire) · Sarane Alexandrian

See also

Awards · Graphics · Infoboxes · Photos · Sandbox

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