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  1. The Kingdom of Benin in West Africa (Cultures of the Past) by Heather Millar, 1996-02
  2. Benin (Cultures of the World) by Martha Kneib, 2007-01-07
  3. Benin: An African Kingdom and Culture (Cambridge Topic Book) by Kit Elliott, 1979-02
  4. Cultures Africaines: Documents De La Reunion D'experts Sur "Les Apports Culturels Des Noirs De La Diaspora a L'afrique", Cotonou, Benin, 1983 by UNESCO, 1983
  5. Christian Churches in Dahomey-Benin: A Study of Their Socio-Political Role (Studies of Religion in Africa) (Studies of Religion in Africa) by Patrick Claffey, 2007-05-31
  6. Determinants of Democratization in Africa: A Comparative Study of Benin and Togo by Mathurin C. Houngnikpo, 2002-01-15
  7. Rethinking the African Diaspora: The Making of a Black Atlantic World in the Bight of Benin and Brazil (Studies in Slave and Post-Slave Societies and Cultures) by Kristin Mann, 2001-09-01
  8. Wives of the Leopard: Gender, Politics, and Culture in the Kingdom of Dahomey by Edna G. Bay, 1998-08
  9. Benin and Other African Kingdoms (Ancient World (Austin, Tex.).) by Sean Sheehan, 1999-03
  10. The Decorative Arts of Africa by Louise E. Jefferson, 1974

21. French Colonies - Benin (formerly Dahomey)
16th century ivory pendant benin culture. More than twothirds of the people livein the south, where population densities are among the highest in West africa.
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22. Welcome To The Country Pages: Benin
Planet http//www.lonelyplanet.com/destinations/africa/benin/ Traveler s informationon benin, including sections on events, activities, culture, and history.
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A View of the Lake Village of Ganvié, near Cotonou Photo courtesy of Africa Focus The Republic of Benin is a small, culturally rich nation in West Africa with an ethnically diverse population and a varied landscape stretching from the coast of the Gulf of Guinea in the south, to the Niger River in the north. The official national language is French, although a large number of indigenous languages are spoken as well. Benin's tapestries, pottery, wooden masks, and bronze, brass, and ivory sculptures are world-renowned. Making mats Photo courtesy of Africa Focus Since 1975, 22 Fulbright grants to Benin have been awarded to scholars half for lecturing, and the other half for research or a combination of research/lecturing. Previous Fulbright Scholars to Benin have been involved in the fields of anthropology, archaeology, art history, agriculture, American literature, economics, education, English, French, linguistics, and mathematics. Children Carrying Load of Grains and Water on Their Heads Photo courtesy of Africa Focus

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24. Afrika.no - The Index On Africa - Benin
promotion of the AfroCaribbean culture by the für Völkerkunde Wien s collectionof objects from benin. subcategories the entire Index on africa More search
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Resources on health issues. Human Rights HR issues, organisations, reports and documents. News Links to online country specific news services. Politics Government, political parties, movements and elections. Security and Conflict Resources on war, violence and peace. Sport Tourism Travel related information. Afro-Caribbean Musics Afro-Caribbean Musics, devoted to the promotion of the Afro-Caribbean culture by the mean of it's music. Angélique Kidjo home page The Beninese artist Angélique Kidjo's home. Benin at emerald-empire .com With statistics, possibility to enter The Alternative Press Forum on Benin and some links. Benin sammlung Museum für Völkerkunde Wien's collection of objects from Benin. In German.

25. Afrika.no - The Index On Africa - Culture
culture. Musee ethnograpique Alexandre Senou Adande, PortoNovo, benin The resourceis Information Network that involved twelve museums from africa, Europe and
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26. African Farming Development
Each crop is very deeply enmeshed in the culture of the people. 202) (3F) Thecity of benin in West africa was the center of the Edo people.
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Africa Farming Development
This page is raw research notes organized by location in Africa. The development of African Farming is the focus of the page.
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Africa is a very large continent and hosts many different climatic zones. Because of this, each area will be addressed separately due to each being developed differently. North Africa deployed mostly Mediterranean style farming and crops. The Eastern complex is credited with the domestication of coffee, sourghum, and watermelon. The Western Savanna complex had two different patterns develop. On the East bank of the Bandama river, the people ate rice while on the west, their main staple was yams. Each side of the river saw very different cultural developments. In South Africa, mostly hunter-gather villages were established with some existing even to modern times. General Customs and Farming Techniques "Among the herdsmen who grow hardly anything but winter cereals, the ownership of water is collective, and each man has these of a certain amount of water and a plot of land providing he has a team of draught animals and a plow. If the type of agriculture changes and wheat and barley are replaced by trees, the ground becomes the defactor private property, while the water remains the property of the group, one man’s share of water cannot be sold and if it is not used it reverts to the group." (pg. 223)(10F) Simple dams are used in mountain areas to trap water. They are called rabta or sedd and are dikes made or branches or stones. Only those who helped make the irrigation’s systems have the right to use the water. (10F)

27. Colloque La Rencontre Des Rationalités (Porto Novo, Benin, September 2002): Wim
made with the nongovernmental organisation africa cultures , Cotonou, benin, underwhose aegis significant aspects of ritual culture in benin were briefly
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Colloque La rencontre des rationalités (Porto Novo, Benin, September 2002): Wim van Binsbergen's contribution
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to the Shikanda portal proceed to the Shikanda portal in order to access all other websites by Wim van Binsbergen: general (intercultural philosophy, African Studies); ethnicity-identity-politics; Afrocentricity and the Black Athena debate; Ancient Models of Thought in Africa, the Ancient Near East, and prehistory; sangoma consultation; literary work also a highly sensitive in-site search facility is now available at the overall Shikanda.net portal homepage, covering all Wim van Binsbergen's sites in a single search action e-mail to Wim van Binsbergen get Acrobat Reader date topic, links details, background illustrations etc. September 2002 . After the conference promosing contacts were made with the non-governmental organisation 'Africa Cultures', Cotonou, Benin, under whose aegis significant aspects of ritual culture in Benin were briefly explored. Africa Cultures holds the views that the current misery of Africa is due to the fact that those who died as victims of the transatlantic slave trade have not been laid to rest. Therefore it took the initiative to create Igbale Aiye, a monument, university, craft centre, and centre of pilgrimage and renewal.

28. Regional, Africa, Benin: Society And Culture
benin Colonial History Brief article about the French conquest and colonialrule provided by newafrica.com and links to other benin resources.
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Top Regional Africa Benin ... Benin Colonial History - Brief article about the French conquest and colonial rule provided by newafrica.com and links to other Benin resources. Fon is Fun - Fon language wav files, greetings, basic phrases, vocabulary, and Voodoo. Photos, links, maps, Beninese recipes, and forum for questions about the Peace Corps. Help build the largest human-edited directory on the web. Submit a Site Open Directory Project Become an Editor The combose.com directory is based on the Open Directory and has been modified and enhanced using our own technology. About ComboSE Download Combose Toolbar

29. Regional, Africa, Benin, Society And Culture: Religion
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30. African States
slave trader reported that at benin they purchased economy capable of supportinga remarkable artistic culture. tobacco, which were brought to africa from the
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Introduction: Diffusion and other Problems in the History of African States
Professor James Giblin, Department of History, The University of Iowa A discussion of the following African States:
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.

31. African Art: Tribal West Africa, Primitive, Yoruba And Benin Ceremonial Masks.
Here at the Art of West africa we have amassed a collection of pieces that Ratherthan attempt to classify the collection by culture or people (for the most
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s="na";c="na";j="na";f=""+escape(document.referrer) We Welcome you to the Art of West Africa. The debate as to whether these objects are of pure ethnographic interest or within the world of "fine art" has been quieted with the recognition that these powerful and beautiful objects live in both worlds. Here is art, in the truest sense of the world, with "anonymous" artists... we do not know the names of the individuals or groups who created these pieces, but the lack of a signature on a piece only demonstrates that the culture did not provide for "signature" as we know them. When was the piece created? We have to be careful so that we are not biased by dates. Whatever the culture, African or Western or Oriental, the age of a work has never been a guarantee of its quality. Here at the Art of West Africa we have amassed a collection of pieces that are stirring, powerful, sometimes sexual, haunting and strangely eerie. We invite you to

32. Yoruba Drums From Benin, West Africa
worship music from the Republic of benin, who has Nigeria and maintains it s own uniqueand brilliant culture. the multilinear rhythms of West africa and it s
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33. Projects In Africa, Culture Sector
Cultural Industries Forum, Abomey, benin. Events Exhibition Children s toys fromAfrica , 26 March to 6 April 2001. Cultural Heritage. Reference Sources
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From Diversity to Pluralism ... United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization UNESCO Sitemap Glossary Links News and Events ... Search Languages English Français Español Publications Statutory Texts Write to us Frequently Asked Questions About Culture Anniversaries, Days and Decades Fellowships Funding and Patronage Prizes Recruitment and Internships Who's Who?
Projects in Africa, Culture Sector Visit the Websites of the UNESCO Offices in Africa Intercultural Dialogue and Pluralism Reference Sources: General History of Africa An eight-volume history of Africa has paved the way for an innovative approach to tracing human memory. This collection provides a comprehensive approach to the history of ideas, civilizations, societies and institutions that form the rich pattern of African history. Projects: Slave Route The Slave Route project has as goal the critical examination of the history and impact of the slave trade between Europe, Africa, the Caribbean and North and Latin America in its historical and socio-economic context.

34. Discover Haiti: Haiti Alix's Corner- Destination Benin, Part II
that hit me right away in benin was the modernity, which I seem to associate withwestern culture. as opposed to traditional; modern africa/traditional africa.
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Destination: Benin, Africa. Tradition and Modernity- Part II
O ne of the things that hit me right away in Benin was the way tradition was intertwined with modernity. Walking down the streets of Cotonou, it's as ubiquitous to meet men and women draped in the traditional booboo as to see them wearing jeans, the ultimate western attire. This is of course a superficial example further biased by the implied definition of modernity, which I seem to associate with western culture. let's be careful here. In this particular context, let's view modernity as opposed to traditional;

35. Togo Bike Tour: Educational, Adventure Travel, Eco Tour, Bicycle Tour Holiday
runs along the coast connecting the capitals benin and Togo. and music that many Westernersassociated with africa. traditions to seep into the culture of the
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The diversity characterizing Togo and Benin is considerable. This explains its ability to offer visitors beautiful sites, colorful fauna and flora, hilly mountainous landscapes, green valleys and dry plains as well as beaches and the sun throughout the year. Togo and Benin offer a surprising diversity of landscapes and localities, ranging from the fevered atmosphere of the streets of Lomé to the serene savannah of the North and abundant coastal vegetation. Lome is known for it beaches of fine sand, its shady trees, and its diverse ambiance. Among the top attractions are the German Cathedral, the Akodessewa fetish market, the National Museum, and the highly reputed Grande Marché, center for much day-to-day commerce. In the central region, many cities and towns are veritable garden cities by virtue of theirs numerous mango and flamboyant trees. In Bassar, in the heart of the central region and adjacent to the Malkafassa forest, are the remains of one of West Africa's oldest iron smelting industries, where clay blast furnaces are still maintained by the local people. Also of interest is the Bapure River, with its sacred crocodiles and the local dance and musical styles are unique. The Kabye people, one of the most populous tribes in Togo, are found in the Kara region. They are commonly called stone farmers due to their ability to farm on rocky lands. The Kabye's have turned this region into an important agricultural center where they grow yams, millet, cotton, groundnuts as well as mangoes and other fruits.

36. Bicycle Africa Tours: West Africa: Senegal, Gambia, Mali, Guinea, Burkina Faso,
or from the Mediterranean Sea to the Bight of benin. each with their own traditionsand distinctive culture. the Dogon, represent some of africa s most complex
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For those who love to interact with people and gain a better understanding of the world when they travel, the Bicycle Africa schedules several cross-cultural programs in West Africa each year: "Sahel Journey" and "West Africa People-to-People." Each two-week itinerary is unique. Consecutive programs are easily combined for a more extensive trip. All of West Africa is very rich in cultural and history. We select from the best. Participants have the opportunity to stay in rural villages, learn about day­to­day life, meet artisans, health care personnel, educators and government officials and visit historic and cultural sites. Those who continue on to the coast can celebrate by relaxing on the beach. Highlights of the Mali program are visits to the renowned Timbuktu (Tombouctou), Mopti and Djenne, the fascinating enclave of the Dogon people, with its many sacred sites and a truly extraordinary riverboat trip on the Niger River. A few of the special features of the programs in the coastal countries are the variety of ethnic groups, visits to museums and markets, historic sites, traditional shrines and countless warm and welcoming rural villages.
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37. Atlas - Benin Map
Introduction People History culture Life Land Animal Economy Language Politics benin,officially Republic of benin, republic in western africa, on the Gulf
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Benin Introduction Back to Top Benin, officially Republic of Benin, republic in western Africa, on the Gulf of Guinea. Known in full as the Republic of Benin, it is bordered on the north by Burkina Faso (formerly Upper Volta) and Niger, on the east by Nigeria, on the west by Togo, and on the south by the Gulf of Guinea. Formerly part of French West Africa, Benin gained full independence in 1960 as the Republic of Dahomey; it was renamed Benin in 1975. Benin has an area of 112,622 sq km (43,484 sq mi) and extends inland to the River Niger about 670 km (415 mi) from its 121 km (75 mi) gulf coast. The official capital of Benin is Porto-Novo; Cotonou is the political capital and largest town. Official Name- Republic of Benin
Capital City -Porto-Novo
Population- 6,419,000
Languages- French (official), and tribal languages
Official Currency -CFA Franc
Religions- Traditional beliefs, Muslim, Christian
Land Area -110,620 sq km (42,710 sq miles)
Benin Provinces Back to Top
Atakora, Atlantique, Borgou, Mono, Oueme, Zou; note - six additional provinces have been reported but not confirmed; they are Alibori, Collines, Couffo, Donga, Littoral, and Plateau.

38. Benin - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
4 Geography. 5 Economy. 6 Demographics. 7 culture. 8 Miscellaneous oba, stretchedbeyond the borders of presentday benin, covered a large part of West-africa.
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39. Pilot Guides.com West Africa - Benin, Burkina Faso And Mali - The
an ocean view in Ouidah, benin. Food. Peanuts with everything an overview of WestAfrican food. Treks. Trekking the spectacular Dogon Escapement in Mali. culture.
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40. Pilot Guides.com:West Africa: Benin, Burkina Faso And Mali
adventure travel guide to West africa including background articles on attractionand culture including food Escpement, Gorom Gorom Market, benin Fetish Market
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To the south of the Sahara Desert lie the three former French Colonies of Mali, Burkina Faso and Benin . The unpredictable and often primitive conditions of this region entice travellers and the West African experience contrasts cultural vibrancy with a rugged landscape.
Benin , home to the former Slave Coast, remains culturally distinct despite its increasing popularity as a tourist destination and many traditional practices like Voodoo are still celebrated.

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