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         African Art:     more books (100)
  1. African Art (World of Art) by Frank Willett, 2002-12
  2. African-American Art (Oxford History of Art) by Sharon F. Patton, 1998-06-25
  3. Contemporary African Art (World of Art) by Sidney Littlefield Kasfir, 2000-02
  4. African Art in Transit (Cambridge Studies in Social & Cultural Anthropology) by Christopher B. Steiner, 1994-01-28
  5. African Art: An Introduction (World of Art) by Frank Willett, 1993-08
  6. African American Art and Artists by Samella Lewis, 2003-03-18
  7. Arts of Africa: 7000 Years of African Art
  8. Eternal Ancestors: The Art of the Central African Reliquary (Metropolitan Museum of Art Publications)
  9. History of Art in Africa, A (2nd Edition) by Monica B. Visona, Robin Poynor, et all 2007-07-13
  10. Material Journeys: Collecting African And Oceanic Art, 1945-2000 by Christraud M. Geary, Stephanie Xatart, 2007-01-01
  11. African Masks: From the Barbier-Mueller Collection (Art Flexi Series) by Iris Hahner, Maria Kecskesi, et all 2007-04-30
  12. African Elegance by Ettagale Blauer, 2003-10-30
  13. Collecting African American Art: Works on Paper and Canvas by Halima Taha, 1998-12-22
  14. The Art of African Masks: Exploring Cultural Traditions (Art Around the World) by Carol Finley, 1999-03

161. South African Officials Fear Cholera Epidemic Might Spread
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162. African AIDS Advisory Panel Convenese Second Meeting
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163. Vatican African Archbishop To Resume Post
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164. Govt. Takes Control Of Main Barracks In Central African
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165. Mail & Guardian Online:
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    166. Southern African Development Community (SADC)
    Official SADC web site publications, projects, country profiles, sectoral responsibilities, news.
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    167. African Designs - Home Page
    Importer of the Abacus Jewelry Collection. Handmade, designer-styled beaded necklaces and tableware made by the Zulu women of South Africa.
    http://www.af-de.com/
    African Designs .....
    Wishing you and your family a Happy Holiday. A collection of decorative treasures that link African cultures and artistry together. Check out our 'What's Hot" for the new arrivals beaded scarves Take a look at our new colors and patterns in our Tubes and Strands, and also with our new twist necklaces
    African Designs imports are hand crafted by African artists. Our collection includes furniture, jewelry and home accessories many one of a kind items. To learn more about our exciting products please browse our site. For information on ordering, click on the Contact page. For personal answers to your questions please call us at
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    168. Bush Finds Eager Allies Against Terrorism Among African Leaders
    CNN
    http://cnn.com/2001/WORLD/africa/11/02/ret.bush.africa.ap/index.html

    169. The LOIS E. WOODS MUSEUM- The Woods Collection Page
    The Gateway to the arts The Largest Gateway to the arts! The Woods Collection. The map below represents the geographical extent of the Woods art collection.
    http://www.nsu.edu/resources/woods/collect.htm

    WELCOME

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    UNIVERSITY 2401 CORPREW AVE. NORFOLK, VA., 23504 Telephone- Fax- JOHN S. WOODS DIRECTOR/CURATOR Mrs Grace Lee Executive Coordinator ALL MATERIAL INCLUDING GRAPHICS AND/OR TEXT IS PROTECTED UNDER THE THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. For input and guidance in graphic layout much respect to Mr.Chris Tompkins. Thanks to R "Kelly Willis- creator of the site. This site is best viewed The Virtual Library of Virginia (A consortium of academic libraries). The Largest Gateway to the Arts! Discover the finest resources Choose from over 3,000 categories. RESEARCH PREFACE
    The Woods Collection
    T he map below represents the geographical extent of the Woods art collection. To find a tribe please refer to the listing. To enter the pages of research on individual tribes you have the option of selecting either the tribe or select the country on the map. ANGOLA Chokwe Pwo BURKINA FASO Mossi Bobo Bwa CAMEROON Bamileke Bamoun Bacham Duala Fumban Tikar/Bamissing GABON Fang Mahongwe GHANA Asante/Ashanti GUINEA Baga Sherrbo IVORY COAST Guro Senufo Guere-Wobe Wee Yaure Ngere Lobi Baule' LIBERIA Dan MALI Bambara Dogon Malinke/Marka NIGERIA Benin Igbo Yoruba Ekoi Ibo Mumuye Urhobo Ife Edo SIERRA LEONE Mende Vai Gola Kissi TANZANIA MOZAMBIQUE Makonde DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO Yaka Kuba Pende Hemba Songye RESEARCH PREFACE BACK TO TOP WELCOME DIRECTORS' STATEMENT ... VISITOR INFORMATION THE WOODS COLLECTION

    170. University Of Cape Town's Poetry Web
    A resource site for material relating to South and Southern african literature. Administered by Peter Horn.
    http://www.uct.ac.za/projects/poetry/poetry.htm

    171. African Trypanosomiasis
    Detailed information from the World Health Organization.
    http://www.who.int/emc/diseases/tryp/
    CSR Home Outbreak news Disease info Surveillance
    African trypanosomiasis (Sleeping Sickness)
    Third International Training Course ( English French
    WHO and Aventis: A partnership to save lives English French
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    World Health Organization and Aventis announce a major initiative to step up efforts against sleeping sickness "L'Organisation mondiale de la Santé et Aventis annoncent une initiative majeure pour intensifier la lutte contre la maladie du sommeil" . WHO Press Release, 3 May 2001.
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    Surveillance and control of African trypanosomiasis
      Fact Sheet ( English French
      Disease and its impact
      WHO Report on Global Surveillance of Epidemic-prone Infectious Diseases - African trypanosomiasis
      This report focuses on the analysis and interpretation of data collected by WHO on the surveillance of infectious epidemic-prone diseases, the strengths and weaknesses of the data and how the data can be used and interpreted. The chapter on African trypanosomiasis contains a background of the disease including a brief history, a short description of the transmission process, clinical features, and other characteristics of African trypanosomiasis that are important for surveillance. The available data are described, as well as the strengths and weaknesses of the surveillance system. This is followed by a summary of trends for African trypanosomiasis and a concluding section. A list of reference documents and web pages are also available.

    172. Larry And Janet Brown
    Trains students by granting a bachelor's degree similar to one in the United States.
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    Are you ready for this? We are now a ‘paradox’!
    Yes, Janet has completed her doctorate work down at the University of Stellenbosch
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    Her dissertation involved a study about the
    gulf existing between the Church and the AIDS community. Using Home Based Care as the vehicle of change, a study was carried out to determine if the estrangement, alienation and stigma felt by those suffering from AIDS
    can be overcome when the love of Christ is demonstrated in a meaningful way to
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    173. C Freedom 4 All
    This page points out that there are many precedents for reparations to slavery, in that many other oppressed ethnic groups have been given compensation for crimes against humanity.
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    The African American Reparation Action Network
    The year 2001;
    What a better time in history to demand reparation for the African American people, during an administration that has a view on racism that links them directly to the past slave owners. The Bush administration cares only for big corporations and the old big corporations were the main slave owners, in which gained the most financially over the past 300 years.
    Setting a Precedent
    The billions of dollars that Indian Gaming will make for the American Indians.
    They note that Holocaust survivors will receive billions of dollars in settlements paid by the Germans and the Swiss. The African Americans turn has come.
    "They are the only group of Americans that have not received reparations for the war crimes of slavery"
    The African Americans are the only ones who suffered more than a hundred years of pain and crimes.
    1988-1999 Indian Gaming Regulatory Acts Making Billions + for the AMERICAN INDIANS
    1990 U.S.A $1.2 Billion or $20.000 Each JAPANESE AMERICANS

    174. African Proverbs, Sayings And Stories
    Africa based site with extensive collection of proverbs in various languages with explanations, book reviews, bibliography.
    http://www.afriprov.org/
    African Proverb for the Month - June 2004
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    Downloads Regional Centers Administration Moderator Rev. Joe Healey, MM moderator@afriprov.org Assistant Moderator Joseph Kariuki moderator@afriprov.org Administrator Nicholas Adongo admin@afriprov.org Maji ya moto hayachomi nyumba. ( Swahili Hot water does not burn down the house. ( English Swahili (Eastern and Central Africa) Proverb Also Sukuma ( Tanzania NOTE: Click on the name of the country to get a map of the African country where the proverb comes from. EXPLANATION Search our Website: Number of visitors Hosted By CNETGlobal Inc. ( www.cngs.com

    175. A History Of African Americans Of Delaware And Maryland's Eastern Shore
    An online collection of essays, which includes six corresponding lesson plans.
    http://www.udel.edu/BlackHistory/index.html
    A HISTORY OF AFRICAN AMERICANS OF
    DELAWARE AND MARYLAND'S EASTERN SHORE
    Edited by Carole Marks Table of Contents Preface
    David Roselle Introduction
    Carole Marks
    PART ONE
    Black Americans in Delaware: An Overview
    James E. Newton Black Women in Delaware's History
    Carol Hoffecker and Annette Woolard Abolitionists, Free Blacks, and Runaway Slaves Surviving Slavery on Maryland's Eastern Shore
    Clara Small Diamonds of Delaware and Maryland's Eastern Shore: Seven Black Men of Distinction
    James E. Newton and Harmon Carey Discovering the Past/Considering the Future: Lessons from the Eastern Shore
    Margaret Andersen Mighty Oaks: Five Black Educators
    Judith Y. Gibson
    PART TWO
    The Growth of Delaware's Antebellum Free African American Community
    Peter Dalleo Black Labor in Wilmington: Black Occupational Mobility from 1850 to 1910 Emma Amuti Socioeconomic Change: A Community in Transition Theodore J. Davis, Jr. Interview with Littleton Mitchell Sidney Jacobs
    PART THREE
    Lesson Plans Kevin White University of Delaware Home Page Last Updated: July 20, 1997

    176. African Leaders Gather To Plan African Union
    CNN
    http://cnn.com/2001/WORLD/africa/03/01/africa.union.reut/index.html

    177. South African Government Faces Credibility Crisis Over Arms Probe
    CNN
    http://cnn.com/2001/WORLD/africa/02/01/southafrica.arms.ap/index.html

    178. Under-funded AIDS Fight Harms African Economies
    CNN
    http://cnn.com/2002/WORLD/africa/05/01/aids.un.sachs.reut/index.html

    179. Dixie African Violet Society
    Information about growing, showing, and propagating african violets and other gesnariads.
    http://www.davs.org/
    Join Us DAVS Collection Awards Register DAVS Plants Registered DAVS Varieties ... AVSA Computer Products This is the official WEB site of the Dixie African Violet Society (DAVS), a nonprofit organization, founded in 1956 to afford an association of persons with similar interest in African violets within an area not too vast for occasional meeting.
    • The 48th Annual 2004 DAVS Convention, Show, and Sale is over. See the results and photographs View the November 5, 2003, Dixie Registered Varieties List - - a COMPLETE on-line Registered Varieties List in PDF format with 25 new Pittman plants registered in September 2003. Revised (March 2004) as an HTML and PDF file.
    Check out this web site for updates to AVSA Computer Products such as First Class and the Entries Program. Get new programs that allow dual screen presentations and Plant Sales data. There are thirteen states included in DAVS: Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia. Groups primarily concerned with growing and showing African violets in these states can become affiliate members of DAVS; however, individual membership is open to all persons world wide.

    180. Howard W. French, African Woman Leads Crusade Against Polygamy
    New York Times Although she scarcely tolerates it, her problem is not so much the traditional rural practice, which is widespread throughout this region, where the economics of hardscrabble farming have long encouraged men to take more than one wife.
    http://www.hartford-hwp.com/archives/34/015.html
    Date: Wed, 10 Apr 1996 09:08:58 -0400 (EDT)
    Subject: African Woman Leads Crusade Against Polygamy
    African Woman Leads Crusade Against Polygamy
    By Howard W. French, New York Times . 10 April, 1996
    [A] BIDJAN, Ivory Coast Tomam Constance Yai is on a crusade against polygamy. Although she scarcely tolerates it, her problem is not so much the traditional rural practice, which is widespread throughout this region, where the economics of hardscrabble farming have long encouraged men to take more than one wife. Instead, the crusade of this leader of the Ivoirian Association for the Defense of Women's Rights is aimed at an equally well established urban phenomenon of multiple wives, mistresses and concubines that she says perpetuates the sexual privileges of men while stunting the lives of African women. In past battles against sexual harassment, Ms. Yai, a 40-year-old speech therapist whose unflinching gaze and firm voice convey the sense of a woman who relishes big challenges, has had mixed results at best. But in this instance, she saw an opportunity to use a proposed change in the law to draw attention to problems like these. Ms. Yai's newest campaign was begun after the publication of a proposed bill that would change the rules governing divorce on grounds of adultery.

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