Africa Indigenous People Baule Home. africa, african Anthropology General Resources. By peoples. Hausa Hemba Holoholo Ibibio Idoma Igbira Igbo Ijo Kabre Karagwe Kassena Katana kom Kongo Kota http://www.archaeolink.com/africa_indigenous_people_baule.htm
Extractions: Baule Home Africa, African Anthropology General Resources By peoples Akan Akuapem Akye Anyi ... Zulu ArtWorld AFRICA - Baule "One of the Akan group sharing similar language and, in general, matrilineal inheritance. They broke away from the Asante of Ghana in the 18th century, bringing with them craftsmanship in gold and gold leaf decoration." - From University of Durham - http://artworld.uea.ac.uk/teaching_modules/africa/cultural_groups_by_country/baule/welcome.html Baule People "The Baule belong to the Akan peoples who inhabit Ghana and Côte d'Ivoire. Three hundred years ago the Baule people migrated westward from Ghana when the Asante rose to power. The tale of how they broke away from the Asante has been preserved in their oral traditions." You will find material related to history, culture, religion, political structure, art and more. - From University of Iowa - http://www.uiowa.edu/~africart/toc/people/Baule.html
ROUNDTABLE ON INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AND INDIGENOUS PEOPLES Alliance of Taiwan Aborigines (ATA) WenHsiung LIU (Taipei, Taiwan); Cho YO kom NA BU (President indigenous peoples of South africa Coordinating Committee http://www.wipo.org/documents/en/meetings/1998/indip/list.htm
Extractions: PARTICIPANTES INDIVIDUALES Ghulam ALI HAIDARI, Tanzeem Nasle Nau Hazara Mughal Quetta, Quetta, Pakistan Nadir BEKIROV, Mejilis of the Crimean Tatar People, Simferopol Crimea, Ukraine Egor BEKRENEV, Shoria People Council of Elders, Kemerowskaja Oblast, Russian Federation Jean BURGESS (Ms.), Cape Cultural Heritage Development Council (CCHDC), Cape Town, South Africa Marco Antonio CURUCHICH MUX, Escuela Maya de Derechos Humanos Ixim-Che, Ciudad de Guatemala, Guatemala Laurentious S. DAVIDS, Khoekhoegowab Curriculum Committee, Okahandja, Namibia Herminia DEGAWAN (Ms.), Cordillera Peoples Alliance, Baguio City, Philippines
AusAnthrop: Websites For The Social Sciences WELCOME TO RMV Rijksmuseum Volkenkunde Leiden kom binnen en of over 500 texts on indigenous peoples throughout the http//www.cwis.org/africa.html Date first http://www.ausanthrop.net/resources/links/index.php?key=virtual¤t_screen=1
OneWorld kom dan op 12 mei naar het debat Europa, natuurlijk? Hier hoor je van verschillende africaStudiecentrum, AI Burma desk, indigenous peoples Resource Base, http://www.oneworld.nl/politiek/p_ag_me.asp?intAgendaItemID=3470
OneWorld Both ENDS. kom naar het politiek café DOOR DE BANK GENOMEN op 27 april van 17.3019.00 in Café Dudok. africa-Studiecentrum, indigenous peoples Resource Base, http://www.oneworld.nl/politiek/p_or_re.asp?BerichtID=1670
Cultural Anthropology, Ethnology forest management; environmental justice; indigenous peoples; phenomenology Abstract excerpt) I september 1989 kom det till and Cape Town in South africa. http://theses.lub.lu.se/postgrad/by-subject/S000/S220/?recordformat=detailed
Extractions: A B C-D E ... Unknown Author *** Listed By Author's Last Name*** Please note: All booklets with Insurgency Culture Collective listed as their publisher are available in .pdf (Adobe Acrobat) format for free at http://www.radio4all.org/redblack/ . I have downloaded these booklets, printed them out and have made them available for a price that covers the copying and a little bit for the hours of collating and stapling that I spend on them. As They Drop Bombs 31 pages - $3.00 Includes Short Collective Biography of Action Directe Prisoners, Political Prisoners and the Question of Revolutionary Violence and Resistance is a Duty!, explaining the history and giving some insight into the politics of this armed revolutionary organization in France. Working to free political prisoners is not a neutral act. It never has been. It must primarily be a means of reappropriating the concept of revolutionary violence. To do so today is to challenge the sense of taboo and mandatory silence that befell the movement after the defeats and reversals suffered by the guerrilla and other hostile forces on this continent. The bourgeoisie has repressed the very idea of violence. - From the text
Themed Reviews, Africa Today teach youngsters about some of the indigenous African animals. with a festival called Daar kom die Alabama! in the, Heritage Library of African peoples series http://www.childrenslit.com/th_af_today.html
Extractions: When Jesse asks his dad why he has no brothers or sisters, Daddy declares that Jesse does indeed have a plethora of talented, beautiful and diverse brothers and sisters who live all over Africa. Jesse and his dad take turns sharing their knowledge of the Djerma who are known for their jewelry making, the Guere, skillful dancers, the Ashanti, weavers of beautiful cloth, and many other tribes. While affirming the strength of a positive bond between an African-American father and son, this picture book helps to expose young readers to African cultures of which even many adults will not be familiar. The colorful watercolor illustrations depict native African customs in a positive light, helping American readers to appreciate cultural differences. The pronunciation key, labeled map of Africa and author's note also make this a useful addition to any classroom library. 1998, Aladdin, Ages 4 to 7, $5.99. Reviewer: Michelle H. Martin
Extractions: Login NIWI (en) Research Information NOD - Dutch Research Database ... Powered by from "Research School for Asian..." entire NIWI site (en) Acronym CNWS Is part of Leiden University Address Nonnensteeg 1-3, 2311 VJ, Leiden Postal address Postbus 9515, 2300 RA, Leiden Telephone Fax Url http://www.cnws.leidenuniv.nl/ Email cnws@let.leidenuniv.nl Assignment The study and promotion, directly and indirectly, of the linguistics and philology, the forms of social organisation, the art and material culture and the religions of Africa, the Middle-East, Asia, Central and South American (excluding spanish and portuguese linguistics and philology), the Caribbean and Indian North America. Persons Current programmes Current projects Completed projects ... Other divisions of Leiden University may contain researchers / projects etc. as well.
Journeys - Ecotours And Travel - Africa Trips Nile and visits to Luxor, Esna, Edfu, komOmbo, and and exotic island is richer in indigenous flora and history with a population of Berber and Arabic peoples. http://www.journeys-intl.com/destinations/africa/
Extractions: Safari means journey in Swahili. We take our African etymological connection seriously in the choice of trips and travel experiences we offer. Look to us for active, local expert guided travel and safaris offering the best in food and equipment. We can help you link West Africa, East Africa and southern Africa with travel to the Arab states and Madagascar. Choose from regularly departing group safaris or private safari-style travel arrangements tailored to your exact interests and budget. Our Million Animal Safari in Kenya, now in its third decade, is a culturally-sensitive, wildlife-intensive experience. This, along with our proven programs in Tanzania, Madagascar, Botswana, and other southern Africa countries, served as a solid model for safari trips in West Africa. We know African travel, and we want to share our knowledge with you. Just across the Kenya border in northern Tanzania, Kilimanjaro is a beacon for safari-goers, climbers, and hikers. Watch the dawn break across the Serengeti Plains from atop the summit of Kilimanjaro. Your determination and your experienced Tanzania guides and porters make it possible. The Kilimanjaro Climb via the Marangu Route is a five-day, fifty-mile hike. We offer this trip for any number of climbers any day of the year. Top More Info Approach the mountain from the north by the lightly-used Rongai route that starts just south of the Kenya-Tanzania border. Now open for climbing once again, experienced guides consider this ascent route to be both easier and more beautiful than the main Marangu trail. The Rongai route begins in attractive farmland and delightful forest, with the possibility of wildlife viewing, and passes through several different climate zones, adding considerably to the interest of the trek. An extra day is added to the standard five day itinerary to ensure maximum acclimatization offering the best possible chance of enjoying the magnificent...
Eu-info Latin America, southeast Asia, Oceania and africa. the `traditional knowledge` of indigenous peoples or local Korábbi támogatóink PHARE program (EU kom. http://www.eu-info.hu/cikk.asp?db=hirek&id=4870
Leif Halonen For meg som kom fra det trygge Norge var det en ubehagelig dannet en urfolksorganisasjon for Afrika, OIPA, Organisation of indigenous peoples in africa. http://www.uit.no/ssweb/forum/rapport2000/html/Halonen.htm
Groep Van 63: Opstelle and Inequality in South africa Implications for wat ook tot n interessante slotsom kom. and National Minorities and indigenous peoples Liberales Institut http://www.groep63.org.za/opstelle.htm
Extractions: As daar een ding is wat die pas afgelope algemene verkiesing aan Afrikaners bewys het, is dit dat partye nie n effektiewe politieke tuiste vir hulle as gemeenskap bied nie. Die kritiese vraag aan Afrikaanse organisasies is of hulle dieselfde kreeftegang in die gemoed van ons mense gaan loop as wat die meeste partye reeds deurloop het.(Danie Goosen, Rapport: 2004-05-30) Verbeelding en Instellinge Die KKNK nie meer in die eerste plek 'n kunstefees of 'n gemeenskapsgebeurtenis nie, daarvoor is dit te groot en te ingestel op assimilasie eerder as diversiteit. Miskien is dit waarom vanjaar se KKNK so energieloos was, min produksies heuglik, soveel mense so dronk, en die toilethumor so alomteenwoordig. Dit het raserig, veilig en vermaaklik geword. Maar waar is die fynere, die gevaarlike en die uitdagende? (Johann Rossouw, Die Burger 2004-04-20) Die skadustaat in Subsahara-Afrika en die politieke rol van wanorde
BIM Translate this page auf dem Weg zum Beitritt kom(2002) 700 on Human Rights), Afrika (africa), Beschwerde (Remedy right to marry), Indigene Völker (indigenous peoples), Islam (Islam http://www.humanrights.at/bimlibrary/liste.asp?ID=503&feld=stw&tab=bim_stw
CDS News 1997:2 Catherine Marquette, researcher, CMI indigenous peoples , Ethnicity and CDS, UoB Da kulturen kom til bistands The NationState and africa seminar series http://www.svf.uib.no/sfu/publ/cdsnews/cds9702.htm
Extractions: Seminars held at CDS since March 1997 The four-part TV series about man and the necessity, impact and importance of freshwater resources brings the viewer, through spectacular photography, to such diverse areas of the world as the great floods of China, the holy Ganges, the drylands of Ethiopia, the raincoast of Norway, the canals of the Himalayas and the artificial rivers of the USA. Thematically the series ranges from a look into the fight for everyday fresh water on a local and global scale, to the taming of the powerful inherent forces of floods, rivers and water falls and the societal, ritual and religious importance of fresh water. The series, a large-scale project for the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK) and the CDS, has received very positive critical acclaim, and the critic for Bergens Tidende calls the series "grand and very impressive". Verdens Gang´s critic calls Terje Tvedt here The starting point for the conference was the need to exploit current findings and to assess in a critical way the role and impact of Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) and to develop typologies for studying the NGO channel in development aid. The conference did not wish to restrict its scope and perspective to the NGOs working in developing countries, but also bring in insights and concepts developed in the course of research on non-profit organisations and voluntary organisations in Western welfare societies. This was regarded as important, both in order to get a clearer idea about general and unique characteristics of NGOs in various countries at different times, and because historical "lessons" from Western societies have authorised NGO-politics in the past.
Sahabat Alam Malaysia - Press Releases - Manila Declaration PEACE BUILDING, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND indigenous peoples by Tebtebba Foundation (indigenous peoples' International Centre For Western and Eastern africa, from the Middle East http://www.surforever.com/sam/pressrelease/declaration.htm
Extractions: We have gathered here in Manila from 6 to 8 December 2000 to share; Who we are and why we persist in asserting our identities and rights as indigenous peoples. Stories of the situations of conflict in our lands and the struggles we are waging, Stories of how we are building peace among ourselves and with others and the lessons we learned; Our definitions of conflict, peace, justice, and sustainable development. Our visions of a future where justice and lasting peace will reign in our territories and our tasks of building this future.
Cameroon / Cameroun conservation of rainforests, forests, biodiversity, indigenous cultures and page article by A. kom from the with information on the people, geographic features http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/ssrg/africa/camer.html
Extractions: The Africana Periodical Literature Bibliographic Database has citations to journal articles from the mid-19th c. to date and indexes the e-journals - Africa Update, African Studies Quarterly, Electronic Journal of Africana Bibliography, Internet Journal of African Studies, Jouvert, a Journal of Postcolonial Studies, West African Review. Maintained by Davis Bullwinkle. http://WWW.AfricaBib.Org African Anthropology: Journal of the Pan African Anthropological Association (Yaounde, Cameroon)
Extractions: December 6 - 8, 2000 We have gathered here in Manila from 6 to 8 December 2000 to share: We are 90 indigenous persons coming from all corners of the world: from Greenland, Siberia, and Eastern Europe, from South America, Central America, and North America, from Southern, Central, Western and Eastern Africa, from the Middle East, from South and Southeast Asia, Australia, Aotearoa, and the Pacific. We looked at our past and saw that the roots of the conflicts in our lands are found firstly, in our common histories of external and internal colonization and
Project Underground: Drilling To The Ends Of The Earth: Central Africa huge new boom in oil exploration throughout Central africa. home to the Baka and Bakola peoples, communities of barrels per day from the kom, Miandoum, Bolobo http://www.moles.org/ProjectUnderground/motherlode/drilling/wafrica.html
Extractions: "West Africa is probably the most dynamic offshore play in the world today." - Offshore Magazine There is a huge new boom in oil exploration throughout Central Africa. Following the end of the cold war rivalries in the region and the development of new technologies in the last decade, oil companies are falling over themselves to offer lucrative contracts to governments in Cameroon, Chad, the Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, and Angola. The World Bank plans to fund an oil pipeline through Central African rainforests that will bring huge profits to Shell, Exxon, and Elf while causing environmental havoc and threatening local populations - all with U.S. taxpayers backing the deal. The oil companies are about to build a 600-mile pipeline from the Doba oil fields in Chad to coastal Cameroon, slashing through fragile rainforest that is home to the Baka and Bakola peoples, communities of traditional hunter-gatherers. Oil industry experts say the pipeline could deliver between 150,000 and 250,000 barrels per day from the Kom, Miandoum, Bolobo and Sdigui fields. "Once construction begins, we'll see an uncontrollable influx of people in search of work - the result will be deforestation, wildlife poaching, and the loss of community land," says Environmental Defense Fund economist Korinna Horta.
Extractions: Bangwa Home Africa, African Anthropology General Resources By peoples Akan Akuapem Akye Anyi ... Zulu ArtWorld AFRICA -Bangwa "The Bangwa occupy a mountainous and part forested countryside west of the Bamileke in south-eastern Cameroon, near the headwaters of the Cross River. They comprise nine chiefdoms. People live in separate family compounds, sometimes with large meeting houses where visitors may be received." - From University of Durham - http://artworld.uea.ac.uk/teaching_modules/africa/cultural_groups_by_country/bangwa/welcome.html Bangwa People "Authority among the Bangwa was traditionally instituted as part of the Bamileke political complex. Like most of the western Grasslands people, Babanki political authority is vested in a village chief, who is supported by a council of elders, and is called Fon." You will find material related to Bangwa history, culture, arts, political structure and more. - From University of Iowa - http://www.uiowa.edu/~africart/toc/people/Bangwa.html