RadWaste.org - Environmental Organizations IEN indigenous Environmental Network; INES - International Network of GIAT - Energy for the People D66 Borsele; Greenpeace Netherlands; laka Foundation; Milieu http://www.radwaste.org/ngo.htm
Extractions: BBC Education Web Guide. Begin your journey on the internet with The Rail. This is junction 1360 on "The Science Expedition". Environmental organizations Non-governmental organizations, protest and lobby groups, anti-nukes, "grass roots" campaigns, concerned citizens movements, labour unions, environmental activists. While most of the groups listed here are decidedly anti-nuclear, you'll find a little of everything on this page. Many of them have links to many more similar sites. The international sites (such as Greenpeace) may also operate other sites in specific countries. Some web sites may not be in English. See index here for language codes, such as JP / EN International
REGGAE CHRONOLOGY island, they bring with them their indigenous music and sound system, The Voice Of The People, Although it like Cherry Oh Baby Boom Shaka laka. http://www.iriefm.net/text/chronology.php
Extractions: On November 2, Ras Tafari Makonnen, the supposed 225th descendent of King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba, is crowned Emperor of Ethiopia. He is given the title, King of Kings, Lord of Lords, Conquering Lion of the Tribe of Judah. His ascendancy to the throne had become a solid source of inspiration, on and off stage, for Rastafarian entertainers. Reggae music praised the divinity of the Emperor.
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Extractions: Artist - Full Name Title Heritage A. Paul Ortega Three Worlds Mescalero Apache Loving Ways Aaron Peters Unafraid n/a Alex Maldonado Desert Breeze Yaqui Alice Gomez Obsidian Butterfly Aztec, Mexican Indian, Latino Alph Secakuku Songs From The Fourth World Pleasant Music from Hopi Land Hopi Alph Secakuku Rain Songs Hopi Katsina Prayers for Life Hopi Andrew Vasquez An American Indian V3 Kiowa - Apache Andrew Vasquez Wind River Kiowa / Apache Andrew Vasquez Vasquez Kiowa Apache Annie Humphrey The Heron Smiled Lakota ? Apache Spirit Native Country Apache Arawak Mountain Singers Feel the Thunder Jicarilla Apache', Taino-Arawak, Pueble, Cherokee Archie Cheechoo Child of the North Cree Arigon Starr Meet the Diva Kickapoo Arigon Starr Wind-Up Kickapoo Art Moosomin Straight From The Heart Tribute Album n/a Atoll Atoll Anthology "You've got something to hold on to" Crow Atsa Butte Singers N 2 Tha Millennium Dine' Aztlan Underground Decolonize n/a Aztlan Underground Sub-Verses n/a B. C. Smith Smoke Signals various Djam Leelii: The Adventurers Senegalese (Africa) Beaver Chief Red Cedar Medicine Circle Songs Lummi Bijou Phillips I'd Rather Eat Glass n/a Bill Miller Raven in the Snow Mohican Bill Miller Ghostdance Mohican Bill Miller The Red Road Mohican Bill Miller, Robert Mirabal, and The Smokey Town Singers
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Extractions: A POINT OF VIEW FROM CAMEROON Patrick Mbunwe-Samba These "rescue operations" have been going on for centuries in very advanced economies, for decades in some developed societies and for a few years even in some less developed countries that have finally come to see the need to preserve and restore their national antiquities. 1. The Bismark Fountain in Buea now abandoned and in ruins.
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Extractions: th to 16 th Centuries Mali Southeast of Takrûr, south of Ghâna and at the headwaters of the Senegal and Niger rivers lay the land of the Malinke people. Malinke is a Fulani name for the people who call themselves variously Mandingo, Mandinga or Mandinka. Their language is called Mande, and the land Manding, or Mali by the Fulani. Arab geographers at first referred to people of this region as Lamlam, and regarded them as primitive and savage peoples. Being without elaborate political organization, they were easy prey to slave raiders from Takrûr, Silâ and Ghâna. One group of Malinke people, however, commanded the respect of friend and enemy alike. These were the Dyula or Wangara, as Arab and Portuguese sources called Malinke traders, and they held the secret and monopoly of the gold production in the Bambuk region between the Senegal and Fameme rivers. The Wangara traded with Ghâna and Takrûr, giving the gold for salt brought from the desert. Muslims eager to buy gold settled in the town of Ghiyârû in the middle of the Bambuk gold territory. Nearby on the Senegal river was the town of Yaresnâ, otherwise known as Barîsa, which was completely Muslim. These towns engaged in the gold trade as well as slave raiding among the non-Wangara Malinke. The exploited Malinke hunters began to organize their defences, and al-Bakrî mentions the existence of two principalities among them, one called Do and the other Malal. We have seen above, in chapter 7, how the king of Malal became Muslim when a Muslim guest prayed for and obtained rain. Islam did not take root among the Malinke at this time, as we saw in chapter 9 from al-Idrîsîs description of the Lamlam, but its revival in a cultural form in the time of Sundiata.
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SCHOOLFORGE in the creation and growth of indigenous ICT ventures. Dedicated to the promotion of people oriented computing to the LOSA (or laka in Latvan) main goal is to http://www.schoolforge.net/members1.php
Extractions: The A.L.I.C.E. AI Foundation was founded in 2001, as a non-profit organization with the following mission: DISTRIBUTE Alicebot and AIML Free Software. We distribute our advanced AI software source code freely to schools, research labs, nonprofits and other organizations, and to individuals. PROMOTE the adoption and development of Alicebot and AIML technology. DEVELOP AND MAINTAIN standards for AIML, the AIML pattern language, Alicebot implementations, and Alicebot interfaces (Responders). PURSUE AND PROMOTE research and development in natural language and artificial intelligence technologies. PROVIDE education and training resources that promote the adoption of AIML technologies. WORK closely with and advise commercial entities engaged in AIML development to develop standards, plan future programs, and evaluate research and development. ALLOCATE public and/or private funds as appropriate to organizations, agencies or individuals who can provide AIML, programs or products of high quality if they are deemed beneficial to the community.
Amuzine - African Music Magazine - 9 February 2004 Don laka The Best Of Kwai-Jazz 44 a powerful blend of ska, punk, and plenty of indigenous influences to the best of SA rock - its history, its people, and its http://cd.co.za/090204.htm
SA ROCK DIGEST ISSUE 170 A Href= A Href= Http//www. others being Judith Sephuma, Don laka and Dizu threatens to eradicate these ancient people, their culture to WIMSA (Working Groups of indigenous Minorities of http://www.sarockdigest.com/archives/issue_170.txt
SA ROCK DIGEST TOP 30 ALBUMS OF THE YEAR 2000 the road, about everyday people and situations and languages, acoustic and indigenous instruments, Motown and Pyramid Don laka; Playola Paul Hanmer; Painted http://www.sarockdigest.com/sard_albums_2000.html
Extractions: Why?: Our SA Rock album of the year, and it wasn't a very difficult decision, despite the strength and quality of the challengers, especially Blk Sonshine. But in the end, it had to go to the new Gauteng band Sharkbrother who released this debut masterpiece onto an unsuspecting audience. On hearing this the first few times the obvious questions arose, as in "who are these guys?", "what have they been listening to?" and "what are they on?". No clear answers have yet emerged, and no adequate descriptions of this dark, deep and vast album present themselves. You just have to hear it and spend time floating in its murky and strange depths. SharkBrother's stated intent is "to provide a counterfoil to the proliferation of rock and jazz bands on the SA scene, providing an alternative that is beautiful and simplistic. This gels with the band's philosophy of a return to aesthetics in art and a move away from the shock tactics employed by the hardcore and the verbose technicality of the supergroup". Fighting talk or cocky hype perhaps, but that's precisely what has been achieved with the measured calm and understated depths of 'TajMahala'.
A F R I B E A T Some radio station called Don laka the Keith Jarrett I think it revolves around people and speaking musically slow death and vanishing of indigenous music on http://home.worldonline.co.za/~afribeat/sent&received.html
Extractions: Carlo Mombelli talks about perceptions of strange and his forthcoming appreances Dr Michael Blake and the New Music Indaba Mike Skipper - some words on the standard bank youth jazz band Pops Mohammed writes about his new music project sanscapes angus kerr writes on the state of the industry Tony Cox's producer Angus Kerr responds to Tony's award Tony Cox may have received recognition at the SAMA awards, but is it sufficient recognition for local music? North Sea jazz festival director Rashid Lombard in defence of South African talent at this years event. ... Katim S Touray takes a look at the state of the music industry. Is South African music all it is made out to be? By great bass player Carlo Mombelli. Roland Holberg responds to claims of Mozambiquean Neo Capitalism. Gregory Franz - searching for Masekela and Alpert's Main Event Live recording A frica is a fascinating and controversial continent. A variety of issues, beauties and hostilities have made understanding this continent difficult. And thus shying from opinon, shying from confrontation is often shying from the truth. These pages offer the readers of afribeat the opportunity to forward their opinions, engage with other opinions, indulge in debate and hopefully move the values of the music industry, perceptions on diversity, culture and Africa into a tolerant and positive head-space.
The Jewish Palestinian Encounter you do not give up the occupation laka yoman ya same species, yet only one group is indigenous or native that we all came from the same people thousands of http://www.salam-shalom.net/salam-shalom/15-1-03.html
Extractions: Welcome to The Jewish Palestinian Encounter 's archives. Please make you sure you have read our credo Ira Weiss Wed Jan 8th 23:56:44 2003 Efraim, Thanks for that detailed explanation. Trying to make heads or tails out of this conflict based on what makes it into the Israeli media (and even more so the foreign media) is kind of like trying to come to grips with the nature of the universe by observing the stars at night. I understand. But many of us are instinctively driven to try to make sense of the information about the world to which we have access. What is reported in the various media constitutes most of that information. We have little choice but to make as much sense as we can out of the information we have access to. Ira Eugene indigenes Thu Jan 9th 00:11:39 2003 Ira, I don't think mainliners would agree Which mainliners? I don't care about the indigenous Mainliners. And the indigent mainliners in my neighborhood only care about their habit. But, indeugenous? You lost me. That's the most indigenous word I know: indigenous to Eugene.
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Extractions: Africa Asia North America All Hotels Tours Cruises Vacations Holidays Travel Guide Shopping Sign in Register Travel Tools Welcome to Stayfinder.com Home Travel Guide USA Hawaii Hawaii General Info Sights/Attractions Museums Amazing Dolphins Travel Info Booking Info ... Honolulu Hula: Hawaiis Art The hula in Hawaii - in all of its sacred and ceremonial forms - was an integrated system of poetry, movement and rhythm. The essence of ancient hula was in the words, the chant, without which, to the Hawaiian mind, there would be no dance. Gourds, drums, split bamboo sticks, and other instruments only supported the rhythm. Hula could be performed without instruments, but never without chanting. The chants themselves were complex, poetic and rich with multi-levels of meaning. The origins of the hula are shrouded in mist, though its antecedents can be traced through Polynesia to India itself. While the acknowledged patron of the hula is the goddess Laka, a wealth of legends tell of the fiery goddess Pele, who searched for a home on each of the Hawaiian islands before settling into a volcanic cauldron on the Big Island of Hawaii. Today, more than 300 sacred songs and chants recount the saga of Pele, her love for the chanter Lohi'au, and her sister Hi'iaka's heroic journey to bring Lohi'au from his home on Kaua'i to Pele at the other end of the archipelago. Several versions of the Pele legend credit hula's beginnings to Hi'iaka herself and to her mortal friend Hopoe, whom
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Semester At Sea - Summer 2003 a realm of the island which few people experience that explores the dynamics of change indigenous Hawaiian land and mythology, then visit Puu lakaa, the http://www.semesteratsea.com/voyages/summer2003/su2003_08.html
Extractions: Depart by air-conditioned motorcoach to the Arizona Visitor Center to view an informative film documenting the bombing of Pearl Harbor. Browse through a number of interesting exhibits before taking a shuttle launch to the monument that rests above the sunken USS Arizona. While on the shuttle boat, you can see the battleship Missouri off in the distance. The Mighty Mo was the last battleship built for the US Navy and served with distinction for five decades following 1944. It was aboard her decks that the documents ending World War II were signed. From Pearl Harbor, return to the city past a multitude of attractions, including the Iolani Palace, the Kawaiahai Church, the State Library, the statue of King Kamehameha, the State Capitol and the Governors Mansion. Beyond the city lies the Punchbowl National Cemetery, an extinct volcano that is the final resting place for many of Americas brave fighting forces. Its beautifully manicured grounds lend an air of peaceful tranquility.
Article Des 23 Numéros Translate this page Phillips R. Prevision for elderly people in Hong abri sous roche de Shum-laka (Cameroun occidental kaolinite dissolution by a laterite indigenous micro-organism 8 http://www.ulg.ac.be/palyno/Geo-eco-Trop/article de 23.html
Extractions: 64 articles) Adholia U.N. Zooplankton in the river Betwa (India) 3,267-271 . Plancton,river,India. Chidumayo E.N. Structural differenciation of contiguous savanna woodland types in Zambia 9,51-66 . Savanna woodland, Zambia Chidumayo E.N. Species density in some Zambian forests 10,71-78 . Forest population,Zambia Constantine C.H. Investigations on the aquatic fauna of tropical rice fields with special reference to South East Asia 1,3,169-188 . Aquatic fauna, rice fields,SE Asia Edroma E.L. Population, structure and management of grassland types in Ruwenzori National Park (Uganda) 1,277-294. Population, grasland, Ruwenzori, Uganda Ewel J.J. Differences between wet and dry successional tropical ecosystems 1,103-177 . Ecosystems Ezenwa M.I.S. Wild fires in forest tree plantation in Nigerian savannas 9,207-217 . Forest fires, forestry, savanna, Nigeria Ezenwa M.I.S. Effects of some soil physical properties on growth of Pinus caibea var. hondurensis in Northern Guinea savanna area of Nigeria 10,49-56 . Forestry, savanna, Nigeria Fittkau E.J. Kinal and kinon, habitat and coenosis of the surface drift as seen in amazonian running waters 1,9-21. Cenosis, river, Amazonia