Charles Atangana
Cameroonian ruler during colonial times

Born
1880
145 years ago
Died
September 1st, 1943
81 years ago — 63 years old
Category
Leaders & Politicians
Country
Cameroon
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Served as a paramount chief in Cameroon during the German and later French colonial periods. Played a significant role in the administration of local governance and acted as an intermediary between colonial authorities and indigenous populations. Engaged in the promotion of traditional customs and managed local resources amid colonial regulations. His leadership influenced the socio-political landscape during a time of transition and upheaval in the region.
Served as a paramount chief in Cameroon
Influenced local governance under colonial rule
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