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41. Tribal Arts - Links - Autumn Gallery Handcrafted Tribal Arts
Information available for the following peoples Akan Akuapem Aowin Asante Babanki Baga Bali bamana Bamileke Bamum Rainforest Jewels. Rare indigenous Folk art
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42. African Studies Center, Tuesday Bulletin - February 8, 2000 Spring # 5 (MSU)-
Institute on Oral Heritage and indigenous Knowledge, african be taught at SCALI this year bamana I, Chichewa including the issues surrounding people of africa
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February 8, 2000 Spring # 5 URL: http://isp.msu.edu/AfricanStudies E-mail: africa@msu.edu
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Center, Room 100, Center for International Programs, Michigan State University. Telephone: (517) 353-1700,
Fax: (517) 432-1209. EVENTS
February 8, Tuesday
Colloquium #4: "History of Islam in Africa," with Nehemia Levtzion, Faculty Tuesday (Hebrew University
of Jerusalem), 3:00 - 5:00 p.m., Room 201, International Center.
Culture among Muslim Societies in Africa.
February 10, Thursday
"South Africa's 11 - Language Policy: Investigating the Extent to Which the Demands of the
Constitution are Carried Out,"
African Studies Center Brown Bag with Nkhelebeni Edward Phaswana,
Advanced Graduate Student (Dept. of English, MSU), 12 noon, Room 201, International Center.
February 10, Thursday

43. Book Reviews
oral knowledge, a vital factor for peoples with no and explore his interest in the indigenous arts while text provides a general overview of bamana society, a
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Previous Reviews Summer/Autumn 2001 TRIBAL ARTS HOME FORUM LETTERS CLASSIFIEDS ... CALENDAR BOOKS ABOUT TRIBAL ARTS MAGAZINE INDEX SUBSCRIBE GALLERIES A WORLD OF EARRINGS, AFRICA, ASIA, AMERICA
By Anne van Cutsem
Published in English, French, German, and Italian by Skira Editions, Milan, 2001
Format: 24 x 28 cm, 359 pp., 285 color and B/W illustrations
Hardcover: 60Eu
Captions describe materials, size, and function, and an index and glossary supply additional information.This book will be followed by a volume on bracelets. back ARTS PRÉCOLOMBIENS DE L'AMÉRIQUE CENTRALE.NICARAGUA, COSTA RICA ET PANAMÁ

44. Book Reviews
bamana THE ART OF EXISTENCE IN MALI Edited by peoples of the Northwest Coast Their Archaeology and Possessions indigenous Art/Colonial Culture By Nicholas
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45. Tiscali - Search
also produces other CDs of traditional bamana music from Mbira Page This is a resource for people around the styles of music from the indigenous cultures of
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Leopardman's African Music Guide Interviews, reviews, and plenty of short biographies of African artists. ::::: Rokia Traor© :: Malian Contemporary Music :: Rokia Traore Rokia Traore, Official Website, African Contemporary Music AIT Records Traditional and contemporary Ethiopian music. Abdullah Ibrahim's Mantra Modes Devoted to the inspirational music and artistry of leading South African composer, pianist, and bandleader Dr. Abdullah Ibrahim (formerly known as Dollar Brand). AfricMusic Broadcasts non stop live music and streaming video from Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean. Africa Festival International African music festival held in Wuerzburg, Germany. Site in German and English. Africa Online Music Forum An ongoing, online discussion of African music. Africa Sounds Africa Sounds focuses on African Music from Central and West Africa. It features articles on top performers, new music albums, and tour dates. Africa Sounds focuses on music styles including Soukous, Afropop, Ndombolo, Makossa, Reggae, Bikutsi, Juju, Fuji. Africa Sounds also has a history of Bikutsi music from Cameroon, a virtual African Art gallery, and a page on travel to Cameroon. The concert calendar for African music in New York is superb. Africa Sounds UK company specialising in the production and promotion of contemporary African music.

46. Llewellyn Journal - Conjur Craft: Hoodoo, Rootwork And Conjuring For The 21st Ce
The bamana of the Western Sudan use power objects healing, magical and divination traditions of indigenous people around the world with a focus on africa.
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Hoodoo History
Once upon a time, we were Africans, involved in a unique lexicon of beliefs, lore, stories, and customs designed to help integrate us into an environment filled with plants, animals, elements, and a complex array of spirits. With the advent of slavery, those who had stayed the longest severed the physical bond with the Motherland, but like seeds lifted from a flower by wind, we found fertile ground in distant lands. The freshly sown seeds took strongest hold in sunny climes reminiscent of our Motherland.
Separated physically, we remained united as brothers and sisters in spirit. The various hybrids of traditional African-based religions continue to thrive in coastal Brazil, the Dominican Republic, and Cuba in the form of Candomble, Shango, Lucumi, Umbanda, and Santeria. In Louisiana and Haiti, our spirituality thrives in the form of Vodoun. In the southern United States, Hoodoo took root in Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, Florida, North Carolina, and South Carolina. Hoodoo was established during slavery using the types of plants available in the United States. Our knowledge of African herbalism was enhanced through the generosity of Native American tribes such as the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Chocktaw, and Seminole who understood our suffering intimately. Many Black Indians were the result of this interchange. The proof to this is within our recipes, appearance, and of course within Hoodoo.

47. African Science
the Central Sudan attracting peoples from adjacent Ron Eglash, bamana Sand Divination Recursion in Fractals, Modern Computing and indigenous Design, Rutgers
http://www.africahistory.net/kani.htm
AFRICAN MATHEMATICS Pre-colonial Northern Nigeria
AHMAD KANI
Documentary evidence at our disposal suggests that earlier in 17th century West Africa some Ulama (scholars) of Kanem -Bornu were highly skilled in the science of Ilm al-Awfaq (the science of magic squares). By the 18th century, the Borno kingdom became the most important center of learning of Mathematics in the Central Sudan attracting peoples from adjacent areas linking this at times to the occult sciences. There is ample evidence to prove that the scholars of Hausaland and Borno were also consulting Coptic Solar Calendars in determining their economic activities. The recovery of a book written probably in Egypt on agrarian activities, from Bauchi in 1973 points to the fact that some aspects of of the agricultural sciences were being diffused in this area.The book, which is copied in a Sudanic script, contains mathematical charts dealing with agronomic activities such as the right time of harvest; the various directions of the wind;time of germination; and the seasons during which insects appear. A conversion table to lunar months is also made at the beginning of the book as a guide for the users of the chart. It seems that some scholars in the Central Bilad al- Sudan especially the area of Katsina, were well versed in numerology and astrology. The recovery of some books from Katsina areas such as Borno by the late Professor M.A. al-Hajj and other researchers suggests that the scholars of Katsina were versed in these occult sciences .

48. Cote_dIvoire
on the Northwest border)ÑMalinkŽ, Bambara (bamana), Dan, and to the transposing of traditional indigenous music to being a melting pot of peoples and cultures
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is a country of 16 million in an area slightly larger than New Mexico and located on the Gulf of GuinŽa in West Africa, bordered by Ghana on the East; Liberia and GuinŽa on the West; Mali on the Northwest and Burkina Faso on the Northeast. Tropical rainforests cover the Southern half of the country and taper into rolling savannahs in the North and rise to mountains in the Northwest. A tropical climate extends inland from the coast and becomes semi-arid in the extreme North. There are three seasons: warm and dry (November-March); hot and dry (March to May); hot and wet (June to October). Deforestation has led to silt pollution of rivers and streams, water pollution from industrial agricultural effluents, and often torrential flooding in the rainy season. Water pollution from sewage is also a problem. Half the population practices traditional African animist religions. Followers of Islam dominate the Northern part of the country, constituting about 28% of Ivoiriennes. Christians comprise 22% of the population, mostly in the South. Christians and Muslims often also practice animism concurrently.
In late 1974, one of the first recording studio/record presses in Africa was opened in Abidjan, prompting an influx of musicians that transformed Abidjan into the West African hub for musical and cultural exhange. Musicians from all over West Africa came to absorb new rhythms, demonstrate their own native beats, and endeavour to be recorded. Demand soon generated construction of additional recording facilities and pressing plants, and the development of a flourishing recording industry.

49. Rough Guide To West Africa
some phrases in Hassaniya Arabic, Mandinka, bamana, Twi, Susu, Hausa, Yoruba and other indigenous languages.Fans Few people would find it relevant to their
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Customer Reviews At the moment, there are two main contenders on the market with comparable books on West Africa: Rough Guide and Lonely Planet. Neither is perfect.Rough Guide may feel a bit more professionally-made, and has been made on a bigger budget too, but it suffers from terminally boring writing style. I said this before and I`ll say it again: if people who write guidance for your tax returns were to write guidebooks they would probably come up with similarly uninspired language.The book does not offer the same level of self-righteous (and often annoying) rhetoric about evils of capitalism as Lonely Planet. I find this aspect commendable: some of us want the travel guide to give us facts and not explanations for whom to vote and what to think.However, on balance, I have to admit that Lonely Planet is better resarched and more accurate, and also less bulky. If you have plenty of luggage allowance and money's no object, buy both, otherwise, stick with Lonely Planet. Yes, this is an interesting guide. If you are either an adventurer and/or an armchair traveller, by all means try it out ! Yet, this is not the kind of book it clams to be, namely a travel guide. Few people would find it relevant to their travel plans while in Africa. If you want advice from Lonely Planet, who published this book, then get their other book "Lonely Planet West Africa", much more thorough and relevant for most travellers.

50. Center For African Studies | University Of Illinois At Urbana-Champaign
for graduate students studying an indigenous African language in Arabic, and 3,000 in bamana, Hausa, Lingala s understanding of African peoples and cultures.
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Established in 1970, the Center for African Studies at the University of Illinois is one of the leading African studies programs in the United States. As a Title VI National Resource Center, the Center is committed to providing comprehensive and excellent educational opportunities. Its activities and programs are a testimony to the strength and vibrancy of African studies on this campus. The Center has an outstanding Africana library collection, a wide range of course offerings, including regular instruction in six African languages, and an interdisciplinary Master of Arts degree program. The size and quality of its faculty is impressive, as is its outreach program within Urbana-Champaign, the state of Illinois, the Midwest region, and nationally. Over the years, mutually beneficial linkages have been established with numerous African universities and independent research institutions. The Center is also known for its dynamic extracurricular programming, including seminars and conferences, as well as innovative, multi-disciplinary research projects.

51. Barbara Kingsolver's The Poisonwood Bible
East africa, tells us about his people s struggle with Malian inhabitants in the Dogon, a bamana village, and its triple heritage what is indigenous, what was
http://www.mlb.ilstu.edu/crsres/poisonwood.htm
Barbara Kingsolver's
The Poisonwood Bible
The Book and the Author Literacy Contexts Historical and Political Background Social and Cultural Contexts
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About the Book
Bell, Millicent. "Fiction Chronicle." Partisan Review Bromberg, Judith. "A Complex Novel about Faith, Family and Dysfunction.' National Catholic Reporter Byfield, Ted and Byfield, Virginia. "The Evil Missionary." Alberta Report Campbell, Kim. "Barbara Kingsolver Gets Uncomfortable." Christian Science Monitor Glazebrook, Olivia. "Abandoning the Code." Spectator Greene, Gayle. "Independence Struggle." Women's Review of Books Hussein, Aamer. "Daughters of Africa." Times Literary Supplement (5 Feb. 1999): 21. Kerr, Sarah. "The Novel as Indictment." New York Times Magazine (11 Oct. 1998): 6, 53. Klinkenborg, Verlyn. "Going Native." New York Times Book Review (19 Oct. 1998): 7. Leonard, John. "The Poisonwood Bible." Nation Neely, Alan. "The Poisonwood Bible." International Bulletin of Missionary Research http://www.kingsolver.com/dialogue/poisonwood.html http://www.harpercollins.com/catalog/guide_xml.asp?isbn=0060175400 Siegel, Lee. "Sweet and Low." New Republic Stafford, Tim. "Poisonous Gospel."

52. Questia Online Library - New Search
Evanston Identity of an African People . Heroes at the Borderline bamana and Fulbe Traditions in This did cultures and religions indigenous regions of
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53. Association For The Publication Of African Historical Sources Newsletter, Issue
sorcery and its role in the indigenous belief system on Dapper and another bamana text (just bamana by David but it is remarkable that the people of Narena
http://www.h-net.org/~africa/archive/afsources2.html
NEWSLETTER
Association for the Publication of African Historical Sources
Issue No. 10 - February 1998
History Department, Michigan State University
East Lansing, Michigan 48824
David Robinson
Here is a second edition of our newsletter. We have some new members of APAHS, who will now be incorporated into the electronic mailing list and receive this version. There is no reason why we could not publish this twice a year, given the simplicity of putting things together; the essential thing would be to receive copy via diskette or e-mail, so that I can put it directly in without having to retype. I apologize to David Conrad for not giving the Table of Contents of his first 3 items in the reports below; I had to type his material in, after failing to scan it. I will ask Jonathan Miran, one of our graduate students who is also working at H-Net here, to put this on the web page for H-Africa. You can find this by going to the H-Net home page: I do not have much to report here about manuscripts. See the minutes below for the Columbus discussion. The door is still open at MSU Press, but probably the press will require subsidy to publish. A number of things, as usual, are in the works in Madison. About the Chicago ASA, which I now see is located at the end of October and not around Thanksgiving. We should try to insure 2 events: the business meeting and the roundtable. Ideas for the roundtable? I thought we might try to focus on historical sources and teaching, along the lines of what Lonsdale talks of writing below. What are your ideas and suggestions for participants? Please communicate quickly, the deadline is less than a month away.

54. JUA Penn African Studies Bulletin (03/10/03)
Muurling/ U. of Amsterdam/ Mali/ bamana Boub Namaiwa indigenous Knowledge Systems *Aids/HIV and Health Inequalities in The livelihoods of many people in africa
http://www.africa.upenn.edu/africa/jua031003.html
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JUA: Penn African Studies Bulletin (03/10/03)
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Issue No.5, Spring 2003
March 10, 2003 CONTENTS:
CONFERENCES
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March 21, 2003
African Culture Day
Time: 5:30PM-8:00PM Place: Hamilton College House (HRN) Rooftop Lounge March 21, 2003 Spring Lecture Series "The Governance of Protected Areas in Eastern and Southern Africa" Peter Rogers Bates College Time: 12:00PM-1:30PM Place: Houston Hall, Griski Room March 21, 2003 Outreach Event "Doing Business in Africa Time: 8:30AM-1:30PM Place: Houston Hall, Golkin Room March 25, 2003 Africa Health Group "Therapeutic Pluralism: Implications for Medical Practice in Eastern and Central Africa" Steve Feierman University of Pennsylvania, Department of History and Sociology of Science Time: 4:30 PM Place: TBA March 27, 2003

55. Art/Museums: Echoing Images, Couples In African Sculpture At The Metropolitan Mu
illustrated in plate 28 the Chamba peoples couple , a Sudanic style are the Dogon, bamana, Senufo, Lobi response to an assault on indigenous belief systems
http://www.thecityreview.com/echoing.html
Echoing Images Couples in African Sculpture The Metropolitan Museum of Art February 10 to September 5, 2004 Commemorative Couple, Vezo peoples, Madagascar, 19th-20th Century, wood, male figure is 22 7/8 inches high, the female figure is 17 11/16 inches high, private collection By Carter B. Horsley In contrast with the stupendous and gargantuan exhibition on Byzantium at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in the spring of 2004, this intimate show of "Echoing Images, Couples in African Sculpture" at the same institution demonstrates the maxim that small can often be better. A themed rather than chronological show, it is not encyclopedic but the few objects on display are mostly of extremely high and memorable quality. The finest "couple" in the exhibition is unquestionably a 19th-20th Century commemorative couple, Vezo peoples, from Madagascar. The male wood figure is 22 7/8 inches high and the female figure is 17 11/16 inches high and both come from a private collection. Somewhat eroded, these figures are remarkably graceful and have quite lyrical and almost Oriental poses. These world-class figures are exquisite. Commemorative couple, Sakalava peoples, Madagascar, 19th-20th Century, wood, male figure is 70 7/8 inches high, female figure is 61 7/16 inches high, private collection

56. Google Apps - Glocal News
the diverse links that unite their peoples, through a microconflicts are pitting indigenous farmers against 29 at Sotheby s sale is a bamana culture headdress
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57. Plep Archive
and sustaining; a homeland for the indigenous people who have the ci wara antelope headdress of the bamana people. from across subSaharan africa inspired by
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Perspectives: Women Artists in North America.

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Costume Museum of Canada: Milestones and Memories.

'Clothing has always marked the important occasions in our lives, providing a tangible connection between past and future. We store our most cherished possessions in tissue, trunks, closets and drawers to later unpack a lifetime of memories. Share the last century through the clothes and eyes of a rural Manitoba woman, and remember. '
Photography, Outsider and Otherwise.

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Rare Visions and Roadside Revelations.
' On a quest for quirky, the Rare Visions gang hits the roads of the U.S. in search of grassroots art. Along the way nourished by corn dogs and other delicacies they stumble upon some pretty cool stuff.'
World's biggest ball of videotape.
Lincoln Town Gyros , in Illinois. 'Legions of corner grills serve up great gyros or burgers. The genius at Lincoln Town Gyros who decided to combine the two should get a key to the city. While a third-of-a-pound burger sizzles on the grill, the counterman slices off a good six or seven strips of gyro meat from the round. On request, he places these next to the grilling burger to give the gyro a little extra char. The patty is then placed on a bun, topped with tomato, onion, pickle and a ladle of cheese sauce (or a slice of American or Swiss). Finally, saints be praised, the counterman crowns the works with the gyro strips and gyro sauce ... '

58. Africa And The Diaspora, Ann Arbor, April 1997
Dance Diane Thram, Indiana University indigenous Gospel Music Objectivity A Case Study of bamana Xylophone Music the Daily Life of African People Yaya Diallo
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************* MUSIC AND DANCE OF AFRICA AND THE DIASPORA: The Present State and Potential in the United States University of Michigan April 3-5, 1997 http://www.umich.edu/~ovpama/music lmonts@umich.edu 3084 Fleming Admin. Bldg. The University of Michigan Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1340 http://www.umich.edu/~ovpama

59. Americas (tw3)(amrPage1)
to the arts of tribal peoples of North Australian Aboriginal, Eskimo, Haida, Hohokam, bamana, Senufo, Yoruba, Fang). textiles, and other indigenous handicrafts
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Feature book of the Month Bancroft-Hunt THE INDIANS OF THE GREAT PLAINS
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Bancroft-Hunt THE INDIANS OF THE GREAT PLAINS . Echoes of the
Ancient World. BNo. 0-85613-338-8. First Edition, 1982. Pp: 128; 300mm x 225mm; 0.96kg. Num col, 1
map. Notes, bibliography, acknowledgments, index. A very good copy in dust wrapper. Cvr: vg; dw: vg.
Orbis Publishing Limited, London, 1982. (The author portrays a culture steeped in myth and the
metaphysical and a people attuned to its environment and nomadic existence and at a time before the
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Bennett , Wendell C. ANCIENT ARTS OF THE ANDES . Introduction by Rene d'Harnoncourt. BNo. 54-6135. First Edition, 1954. 190p, 6pl; 255mm x 190mm; 0.84kg. 6 col, 206 b/w, 2 fig, 4 maps. Acknowledgments, introduction, bibliography. A good copy in dust wrapper in orig cloth boards. Cvr: g; dw: g. The Museum of Modern Art, New York, 1954. (The books deals with gold treasures, silver and

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