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People Name: | Bassar, Ntcham |
Country: | Cameroon |
10/40 Window: | No |
Population: | 3,100 |
World Population: | 457,100 |
Primary Language: | Ntcham |
Primary Religion: | Ethnic Religions |
Christian Adherents: | 18.00 % |
Evangelicals: | 1.50 % |
Scripture: | Complete Bible |
Ministry Resources: | Yes |
Jesus Film: | Yes |
Audio Recordings: | Yes |
People Cluster: | Gur |
Affinity Bloc: | Sub-Saharan Peoples |
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The Bassar people are located in a group of villages reaching from the Togo border east of Zabzugu some 30 kilometers east to Bassar in Togo. Some live in Ghana and Cameroon. They speak Ntcham.
The Bassar are farmers, with their farms being located away from the towns that they live in. The larger the town, the farther away their farms. The major crop is yam, but maize, guinea corn, millet, tiger nuts and peanuts.
When a man gets married, he must have his own quarters, so he usually starts a new compound. Each wife has her own hut where she lives with her children; girls stay with their mother till they are married, but boys get rooms of their own when they grow up.
There are 30 Bassar clans, each linked by name and ancestry to the towns of Bassar, Kabou and Sara in Togo, and to heads of families which moved into that area perhaps 350 years ago. The clans are exogamous, and the various clan leaders have formed alliances sealed by marriage. Many Bassar have migrated and Kpandai, though not in the Bassari homeland, is the biggest urban Bassar community in Ghana.
Islam has made little headway among the Bassar, although there has been a Muslim influence amongst them for over a century or more. Islam is attractive as it seems to be the religion of the rich, and because it makes available additional charms; it is an international religion, a man's religion, with an ideal of brotherhood.
Christianity brought medical and other help to the poor. The outstanding character of the first missionaries attracted people to their message: they were known for their love of people.
The Bassars need a spiritual hunger that will compel them to embrace Christ no matter what the cost.
Pray for the Holy Spirit to move among every Bassar clan, drawing them to the Throne of Grace.
Pray that they will understand their need for a sin-free savior.
Pray for Bassar people in Togo, Ghana and Cameroon to all have the chance to hear and respond to the gospel.