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In Sudan, Hausa immigrants recruited to work plantations, created the ethnic identity Takari in part in order to escape the disparaging ethnic label Fellata. The correct answer is C.
The Tikar, often written as Takari or Tikari, are believed to have originated in present-day Sudan, in the Nile River valley. They moved to Cameroon's Bamenda Plateau for unexplained reasons, maybe due to hunger or war, and established a kingdom there. They were considered "Sudanese conquerors" when they first arrived, changing all of northern and central Cameroon, and they gained a reputation for their expertise in forging iron.
The Fulbe (Fulani) people of West Africa are known as Fallata (not Fellata) in Sudan. However, the term is frequently used more broadly and has negative connotations that apply to all people of West African descent, not just Fulbes. Because of this, Hausa immigrants hired to work on plantations in Sudan established the ethnic identity of Tikar in an attempt to avoid the negative ethnic label of Fallata.
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