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Extractions: Cape Town South African National Gallery Government Avenue ma-di 10-17 Arts de la perle / Expositions temporaires Cape Town Gold of Africa Museum . Martin Melck House 96 Strand Street Bijoux d'or d'Afrique de l'Ouest (coll Barbier-Mueller); objets d'or des civilisations d'Afrique australe Cape Town - Gardens South African Museum 25 Queen Victoria Street lu-di 10-17 terres cuites de Lydenburg San (peintures rupestres), Zimb abwe Tsonga , Khoikhoi, Sotho, Nguni, Shona, Lovedu... Exposition " Ulwazi Lwemvelo - Indigenous Knowledge in South Africa Cape Town - Rosebank University of Cape Town Irma Stern Museum Cecil Road ma-sa 10-17 Arts de Zanzibar et du Congo: Lega, Luba Durban Art Gallery City Hall lu-sa 8.30-16; di 11-16 Durban Local History Museum Aliwal Street East London East London Museum lu-ve 9.30-17; sa 9.30-12
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REFERENCES indigenous Agricultural Revolution Ecology and Food Production in West africa Elisabeth Boesen, Christine Hardung Richard kuba, eds Nomadic peoples 5 65 88 http://www.fao.org/DOCREP/006/Y5115E/y5115e0f.htm
Extractions: Amanor, Kojo S. 1995. Dynamics of Herd Structures and Herding Strategies in West Africa: a Study of Market Integration and Ecological Adaptation. Africa Behnke, Roy H. and Ian Scoones. 1993. Rethinking Range Ecology: Implications for Rangeland Management in Africa. In: Range Ecology at Disequilibrium: New Models of Natural Variability and Pastoral Adaptation in African Savannas. Bierschenk, Thomas and Reiner Forster. Applied Geography and Development Bloch, Maurice. 1991. Language, Anthropology and Cognitive Science. Man Bonfiglioli, Angelo M. Ngaynaaka: Herding According to the WoDaaBe. Tahoua, Niger, Niger Range and Livestock Project. Discussion Paper 2. Bonfiglioli, Angelo M. Introduction to the History of the Wodaabe. Niamey, Niger Range and Livestock Project. Discussion Paper 3. Bonfiglioli, Angelo M. Dudal. Histoire de famille et histoire de troupeau chez un groupe de Wodaabe du Niger . Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Bonfiglioli, Angelo M., Cynthia White, L. Loutan and Jeremy J. Swift. 1984. The Wodaabe. In:
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Extractions: UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - AFRICAN STUDIES CENTER ed. Brenda Randolph ISBN: 0-03-047424 Subjects: Africa/Literature/African Americans/Diaspora Review: This textbook on African American literature includes selections by some of Africa's most outstanding writers. Claude Ake, Buchi Emecheta, Ngugi wa Thiong'o, Leopold Senghor, and Amos Tutuloa are among the writers included. In addition, there are two works from the past, a poem by Pharoah Akhenaton, and an excerpt from Olaudah Equiano's famous narrative on his capture and enslavement in the 1700s. These selections and others in the text are preceded by background notes and information on the literary form being highlighted. At the conclusion of each offering, a "Responding to the Selection" section provides a review of the material covered. Additional features include a map of Africa which shows the birthplaces of the contributors, a pronunciation guide for Igbo words, and splendid photographs, many of which are in color. This outstanding collection is a must purchase for all schools. (Brenda Randolph) Subjects: Folklore/Mpongwe/West Africa Subjects: Ethiopia/ East Africa Review: This book portrays contemporary Ethiopian life in most of its vital aspects. Unfortunately, much has changed that raise question marks, for example, Lenin's statue in Addis Ababa which was toppled with the fall of the Mengistu government. However, for the curious young reader that should not be a problem; helped by a knowledgeable teacher, the rest of the pictures can fill in some gap in the knowledge of young students about Africa. (Bereket Habte Selassie)
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Extractions: Introduction Historians and archaeologists have learned a great deal about the developments which preceded the emergence of states in Africa. They can now say with confidence that in most cases, Africans developed states in response to local conditions and opportunities. Rarely does the diffusion of ideas from distant sources seem to have been important in bringing about the formation of a state. Today historians do not think that the history of African states is a story of the spread of influences from Egypt, Europe or Asia into the rest of Africa. Instead, the story they see involves African people living in a great variety of locations who use their political skills and wisdom to create for themselves centralized systems of government. Besides learning about the local origins of African states, historians have found that states were most likely to arise in regions endowed with fertile soils, abundant rains, lakes or rivers rich in fish, and mineral deposits, and in societies which enjoyed plentiful opportunities to trade. In fact, the four societies discussed below possessed famous traditions of art precisely because they had productive economies and vibrant commercial systems which allowed artists and craft workers freedom from scarcity, and provided access to metals, woods, clays and other media. Finally, historians have also learned that African states created sophisticated institutions of government, although, as has been true in all human societies, greed and love of power have often caused political instability and social crisis. The following sections, therefore, concentrate on the local conditions which led to the creation of states and the creation and destruction of political institutions.
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Extractions: For a short description click the title. To access the resource directly click Editor's Choice (key resources in this subject) Lonely Islands, The Andamanese: an On-line Documentation, by George Weber Virtual Institute of Mambila Studies All Resources "Daily Life in Sierra Leone: The Sherbro in 1936-37": African photographs from the University of Pennsylvania Museum Archives 45 Years in the Turkish Village 1949-1994:Paul Stirling's Ethnographic Data Archives Aboriginal Multi-Media Society AFRI-PHIL Mailing List ...
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Extractions: Tukokana Dikizeko Official Name Democratic Republic of Congo Located Central : Namibia, Zambia, Congo/Zaïre Capital Kinshasa Head of State President Joseph Kabila Area 2,345,410 sq km Population 50 million Growth rate Languages French, Lingala, Kingwana (a dialect of Kiswahili), Kikongo, Tshiiluba. Currency Franc Congolais GNP per capita Inflation Airlines The Democratic Republic of the Congo is the new name for a nation that in 1997 saw the collapse of a corrupt, thirty-year dictatorship. Formerly called Zaire, the Democratic Republic of the Congo has had a volatile history marked by colonialists and tyrants trying to exploit the territory's vast resources. The Congalese - from the capitalists operating the copper and diamond mines to the hunting-and-gathering Pygmy people of the Ituri forests - cling to what they know: their strong extended families, resourcefulness and savvy, religion, and even some tribal superstition.
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Welcome To The Brooklyn Museum Of Art century wooden figure of King Mishe MiShyaang maMbul of the kuba people of Zaire in North America of material of the Ainu peoples, an indigenous culture in http://www.brooklynmuseum.org/visit/permanent_collections
Extractions: The Museum's collection of ancient Egyptian art is generally acknowledged to be one of the finest in the world. Many of the works on view are presented in a major reinstallation of more than 500 objects on the third floor of the renovated Morris A. and Meyer Schapiro Wing. It includes a chronological presentation ranging from 1350 B.C. during the reign of Akhenaten and his wife Nefertiti, through the regime of Cleopatra VII. It includes such diverse objects as elaborate cosmetic containers and pieces of jewelry of the New Kingdom in alabaster, wood, ivory, faience, and gold, important Dynasty XXV reliefs of the major deities Amun, Mut, and Khonsu, as well as the world famous Brooklyn Black Head of the Ptolemaic Period. Another portion of the galleries contains a thematic exhibition of almost 200 objects entitled Temples, Tombs, and the Egyptian Universe