The Dwe’e people or Badwe’e (also Bajwe’e; French Badjoué) are an ethnic group inhabiting the rain forest zone of southeastern Cameroon. The Badwe’e live south of Messaména in the East Province in a region south of the Bekol and both north and west of the Nzime. Their territory includes much of the northern and western border of the Dja Biosphere Reserve. They speak a dialect of Koozime together with the Nzime.
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