Bui is one
of the divisions under the N.W. Province in Cameroon. It has six sub divisions and its population
in 2008 was estimated at 420,000 people, and the capital of Bui Division is
called Kumbo. The Nso people are regarded as the grassland people and their
traditional language is called Lamnso (Language of Nso). The Fon of Nso is the
traditional ruler, both respected by his people and the government. The Fon’s
palace is called “Ntoh Nso”, known as the centre for social and cultural
festivities. The Nso society is divided in lineage group often referred to as the
“Big Compound” and they are ruled by traditional heads known as “Fais” instituted
by the Fon of Nso. Like all traditional heads, they do not shake hands with
humans as traditional demands.
Traditional
marriage rites take place in most Big Compounds and as tradition demands, the
groom to be must visit the family of the bride. The parents of the bride have
little say about what will be given as a bride’s price. The price for the first
girl of a family is paid at the mother’s family Big Compound as tradition
requires, and the other girls are paid for at the father’s Big Compound. Tradition
of the family compound demands that is what was paid for your mother will be
the same that will be paid for you, the bride to be, and it can be in the form
of cash or kind, but mostly the groom’s family is provided with a list of
things to bring as a bride- price.