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1. Africa Indigenous People Baule
africa, african Anthropology General Resources. By peoples. Baga Bali Bamana Bamileke Bamum Bangubangu Bangwa Baule Beembe Bembe Berber bidyogo Bobo Bushoong
http://www.archaeolink.com/africa_indigenous_people_baule.htm
Baule Home Africa, African Anthropology General Resources By peoples Akan Akuapem Akye Anyi ... Zulu ArtWorld AFRICA - Baule "One of the Akan group sharing similar language and, in general, matrilineal inheritance. They broke away from the Asante of Ghana in the 18th century, bringing with them craftsmanship in gold and gold leaf decoration." - From University of Durham - http://artworld.uea.ac.uk/teaching_modules/africa/cultural_groups_by_country/baule/welcome.html Baule People "The Baule belong to the Akan peoples who inhabit Ghana and Côte d'Ivoire. Three hundred years ago the Baule people migrated westward from Ghana when the Asante rose to power. The tale of how they broke away from the Asante has been preserved in their oral traditions." You will find material related to history, culture, religion, political structure, art and more. - From University of Iowa - http://www.uiowa.edu/~africart/toc/people/Baule.html

2. Artefact Bibliography (bibli1Page2)
twentieth century artefacts from the indigenous art THE NAGAS Hill peoples of Northeast India Keywords Ethnology, bidyogo, Bissagos, Punu, Gabon, Zulu, South. africa, Dinka, Sudan
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Artefact Bibliography page links Page 2 of 3 TRIBAL WORLD BOOKS
References cited:
Edmundson 1999 ADORNED Traditional Jewellery and Body Decoration
. From Australia and the Pacific BNo.: 0-909635-36-6 First Edition, 1999 (pb) 112p; 295mm x 205mm; 0.65kg. 34 col, 65 b/w, 1 map.
Preface, ethnographic info, Bibliography, acknow. A very good paperback copy in dust wrapper. Macleay
Museum, University of Sydney, Sydney, 1999 (The book looks at some of the many ways of adorning the human
body, bringing together a wide range of nineteenth and twentieth century artefacts from the indigenous art
traditions of Australia and the Pacific) (Ethnology, Kimberley, Bathurst Island, Torres Strait, Simbu, Morobe, Irian
Jaya).
Gardi 1960 Gardi, Rene. (translated by Eric Northcott). TAMBARAN . An Encounter with Cultures in Decline in New Guinea. BNo.: n/a. First Edition (UK), 1960. Pp: 204; 230mm x 150mm; 0.65kg. 55 b/w, num fig, 2 maps. Translator's note. A
good copy in dust wrapper. Constable and Company Ltd, London, 1960. (The author accompanied Professor
Alfrad Buhler on an expedition to the remote parts of the Sepik region to collect artefacts. The text is illustrated

3. Art Africain Info
visual arts of West africa into three broad areas the on trade both with peoples of the savanna and, from of GuineaBissau, the bidyogo carve rather simplified human figures
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Statues masques africains Objects ... sculptures info [ Art Africain Info ] News Formulaire Tuyaux d'achats
Fon iron image of Gun, the god of iron and war, Dahomey. Museum Pottery head found at Sokoto, Nigeria. Height 45cm Bambara dance wood headdress in the form of an antelope
African arts
West Africa Scholars divide the visual arts of West Africa into three broad areas: the western Sudan, the Guinea Coast, and Nigeria. This is done partly to enable the outsider to comprehend the diversity of styles and traditions within the region, while recognizing that there are themes common to all of the areas.
Western Sudan
This is the name conventionally given to the savanna region of West Africa. It is an area dominated by Islamic states situated at the southern ends of the trans-Saharan trade routes. The sculpture here is characterized by schematic styles of representation. Some commentators have interpreted these styles as an accommodation to the Islamic domination of the area, but this is probably not an adequate explanation since Islam in West Africa has either merely tolerated or actually destroyed such traditions while exerting other influences. Among the better-known sculptural traditions of the western Sudan are those of the following peoples.

4. SECOND YEAR UNITS 2004-05
Donato Ndongobidyogo (ed.), Antología de la literatura guineana both a European and an indigenous perspective. Steve Stern, Peru’s Indian peoples and the
http://www.bris.ac.uk/Depts/Hispanic/yr4options.htm
FOURTH YEAR UNITS 2004-05 All units are worth 20 credits unless otherwise indicated, and involve two contact hours per teaching week
Overview of Options
LIST A (Teaching Block 1) HISP 30027 From History to Hollywood: Exploiting El Cid – Professor Hook HISP 30029 The Theatre of Federico García Lorca – Dr Kitts HISP 30032 Conquest and Colonisation: Spanish America, c.1492 – c.1700 – Dr Caroline Williams HISP 30034 The Contemporary Latin American Novel – Miss McDermott HISP 30035 Spain in Transition: Literature, Culture and Society (1966-1992) – Dr Wells HISP 30039 Spanish and Business Studies – Dr Lewis-Smith HISP 30041 Spain from the Civil War to the Democratic Transition – Dr Gilmour HISP 30046 Equatorial Guinea: History, Literature and Politics – Dr Cusack HISP 30050 Nationalisms and the Autonomous Communities in Contemporary Spain – Mr Hollyman HISP 31005 Contemporary Latin America – Dr Cervantes LIST B (Teaching Block 2) HISP 30010 Romance Linguistics – Professor Sampson HISP 30011 The Mexican Revolution through Literature – Dr Cervantes HISP 30028 The Films of Luis Buñuel – Miss McDermott HISP 30031 Political Parties in Post-Franco Spain – Dr Gilmour HISP 30036 Searching for an Identity: Women’s Writing in Contemporary Spain (1940-1998) – Dr Wells HISP 30061 The State and the Self: Identity and the Spanish Novel - Ms Rhian Williams HISP 30063 Travel and Adventure in Hispanic American Literature, from

5. Africa Indigenous People Resources Bangwa
africa, african Anthropology General Resources. By peoples
http://www.archaeolink.com/africa_indigenous_people_resourc.htm
Bangwa Home Africa, African Anthropology General Resources By peoples Akan Akuapem Akye Anyi ... Zulu ArtWorld AFRICA -Bangwa "The Bangwa occupy a mountainous and part forested countryside west of the Bamileke in south-eastern Cameroon, near the headwaters of the Cross River. They comprise nine chiefdoms. People live in separate family compounds, sometimes with large meeting houses where visitors may be received." - From University of Durham - http://artworld.uea.ac.uk/teaching_modules/africa/cultural_groups_by_country/bangwa/welcome.html Bangwa People "Authority among the Bangwa was traditionally instituted as part of the Bamileke political complex. Like most of the western Grasslands people, Babanki political authority is vested in a village chief, who is supported by a council of elders, and is called Fon." You will find material related to Bangwa history, culture, arts, political structure and more. - From University of Iowa - http://www.uiowa.edu/~africart/toc/people/Bangwa.html

6. African Tribes
bidyogo. The ndako gboya appears to be indigenous; a spirit that affords protection is a great diversity of sculptural tradition among peoples inhabiting the
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African tribes in African art.
A complete African tribes art list, african sculptures and masks description. The visual, performing, and literary arts of native Africa, particularly of sub-Saharan, or black, Africa. The arts include the media of sculpture, painting, textiles, costume, jewelry, architecture, music, dance, drama, and poetry. visit Central Africa South Africa Madagascar Art West Africa Join our FREE MONTHLY NEWSLETTER packed with auction news, fairs, exhibitions, items descriptions, new websites, stolen items, buying tips,...
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7. Sculture Info
Bijagos Islands of GuineaBissau, the bidyogo carve rather ndako gboya appears to be indigenous; a spirit of sculptural tradition among peoples inhabiting the
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Sculptures and associated arts
See also African Tribe info This page was made with the help from Britannica , follow the link for more related articles but they aren't free as in the past anymore. Although wood is the best-known medium of African sculpture, many others are employed: copper alloys, iron, ivory, pottery, unfired clay, and, infrequently, stone. Unfired clay is and probably always was the most widely used medium in the whole continent, but, partly because it is so fragile and therefore difficult to collect, it has been largely ignored in the literature. Join our interesting discussion list (450 members now):
Click to subscribe to AfricanAntiques Small Daima clay figures. Neolitic period.

8. AIO Keywords List
materials and specific types of building. Archives. Arctic peoples. Arctic regions Bagam West africa (Guinea) Baganda see Ganda Bidyago see Bijogo. bidyogo see Bijogo. Big Bog period see
http://www.uflib.ufl.edu/instruct/anth/aiokeywords.html
A B C D ... Z Abagusii see Gusii Kenya Aban see Shor Abandoned settlements Abashevo culture Abbasids see also Islamic empire Abduction Abelam Abenaki North American Indians (Algonquian) Northeast Abetalipoproteinaemia Abidjan Ability Abkhazia Abnormalities ABO blood-group system Abolitionists Abominable snowman see Yeti Aboriginal studies Abortion Abrasion Absahrokee language see Crow language Absaraka language see Crow language Absaroka language see Crow language Absaroke language see Crow language Absolutism see Despotism Abu Hureyra site Abusir site Abydos site Academic controversies see also Scientific controversies Academic freedom Academic publishing see Scholarly publishing Academic status Academic writing Academics Acadians (Louisiana) see Cajuns Accents and accentuation Accidents see also Traffic accidents Acclimatisation Accra Accreditation Acculturation see also Assimilation Acetylcholine receptors Achaemenid dynasty (559-330 BC) Achaemenid empire Ache see Guayaki: Acheulian culture Achik see Garo Achinese language Achuar Achumawi Acidification Acquiescence Acquired immune deficiency syndrome see AIDS Acronyms Action theory Acupuncture Adam and Eve Adamawa emirate Adapidae see also Notharctus Adaptation Adat Adena culture Adhesives Adipocere Adisaiva see Adisaivar Adisaivar Adivasi Adjectives Adjustment (psychology) Administration see also Government, Management, etc.

9. AIO Keywords List
and specific types of building. Archives. Arctic peoples. Arctic regions Baga. Bagam West africa (Guinea) Baganda see Ganda Bidyago see Bijogo. bidyogo see Bijogo. Big Bog period see
http://aio.anthropology.org.uk/aio/keywords.html
Abagusii see Gusii Kenya
Aban see Shor
Abandoned settlements
Abashevo culture
Abbasids see also Islamic empire
Abduction
Abelam
Abenaki North American Indians (Algonquian) Northeast
Abetalipoproteinaemia
Abidjan
Ability
Abkhazia
Abnormalities
ABO blood-group system
Abolitionists
Abominable snowman see Yeti
Aboriginal studies
Abortion
Abrasion
Absahrokee language see Crow language
Absaraka language see Crow language
Absaroka language see Crow language
Absaroke language see Crow language
Absolutism see Despotism
Abu Hureyra site
Abusir site
Abydos site
Academic controversies see also Scientific controversies
Academic freedom
Academic publishing see Scholarly publishing
Academic status
Academic writing
Academics
Acadians (Louisiana) see Cajuns
Accents and accentuation
Accidents see also Traffic accidents
Acclimatisation
Accra
Accreditation
Acculturation see also Assimilation
Acetylcholine receptors
Achaemenid dynasty (559-330 BC)
Achaemenid empire
Ache see Guayaki:
Acheulian culture
Achik see Garo
Achinese language
Achuar
Achumawi
Acidification
Acquiescence
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome see AIDS
Acronyms
Action theory
Acupuncture
Adam and Eve
Adamawa emirate
Adapidae see also Notharctus
Adaptation
Adat
Adena culture
Adhesives
Adipocere
Adisaiva see Adisaivar
Adisaivar
Adivasi
Adjectives
Adjustment (psychology)
Administration see also Government, Management, etc.

10. Joshua Project - Peoples By Country Profiles
People Name General Bassari, TandaMayo. indigenous Fellowship of 100
http://www.joshuaproject.net/peopctry.php?rop3=111218&rog3=PU

11. Joshua Project - Peoples By Country Profiles
indigenous Fellowship of 100+ http//www.ntmsenegal.org/peoples.htm.
http://www.joshuaproject.net/peopctry.php?rop3=100724&rog3=PU

12. Arachne @ Rutgers - Volume 1, Number 1
and distances from africa both in time and Europeans and local native indigenous populations. In general are clearly "European " "indigenous " "african" or "Eastern". Veracruzan
http://arachne.rutgers.edu/vol1_1contents.htm
Concept Statement Current Issue - Table of Contents Archived Issues Home FIRST ISSUE
DEDICATED TO THE MEMORY OF
SUSANA ROTKER
SCHOLAR, TEACHER
MENTOR, COLLEAGUE
MOTHER, WIFE
FRIEND Top of Page Introduction Jorge Marcone and Thomas M. Stephens, Co-Editors Top of Page CIUDADES IMAGINARIAS: TORRES GARCÍA Y ONETTI Daniel Balderston University of Iowa E-mail - daniel_balderston@uiowa.edu Por los tiempos de Clemente Colling Marcha Marcha Periquito el aguador en 1928-29 Obras completas El pozo Obras completas Universalismo constructivo Marcha Base primera: que nada se represente que no tenga por origen una realidad bien precisa... Base segunda: que tal realidad (y por lo mismo) sea de esta ciudad en que vivimos; es decir, de Montevideo... En la misma conferencia dice tema tan frecuente en la obra de Onetti la carreta, el sol radiante de la bandera nacional horizontal y vertical en la ciudad moderna. El espacio es una de las preocupaciones centrales.

13. Guinea-Bissau (04/04)
official), Creole, French, many indigenous languages Balanta Biafada 3%; Mancanha 3%; bidyogo 2%; Ejamat 2 Most people are farmers, with traditional religious
http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/5454.htm
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Bureau of African Affairs
April 2004
Background Note: Guinea-Bissau

PROFILE OFFICIAL NAME:
Republic of Guinea-Bissau
Geography
Area (including Bijagos Archipelago): 36,125 sq. km., about the size of Maryland.
Cities: Capital Bissau. Other cities Bafata, Gabu, Canchungo, Farim, Cacheu. Regions: Oio, Tombali, Cacheu, Bolama, Quinara, Biombo, Bafata, Gabu.
Terrain: Coastal plain; savanna in the east.
Climate: Tropical. People
Nationality: Noun and adjective —Bissau-Guinean(s). Population (est. 2003): 1.347 million. Annual growth rate (est. 2002): 3%. Ethnic groups: Balanta 27%, Fula 23%, Manjaca 14%, Mandinka 13%, Papel 6%, Mancanh 5%. Religions: Indigenous beliefs 49%, Muslim 38%, Christian 13%. Languages: Portuguese (official), Creole, French, many indigenous languages: Balanta-Kentohe 26%; Pulaar 18%; Mandjak 12%; Mandinka 11%; Pepel 9%; Biafada 3%; Mancanha 3%; Bidyogo 2%; Ejamat 2%; Mansoanka 1%; Bainoukgunyuno 1%; Nalu 1%; Soninke 1%; Badjara 1%; Bayote 0,5%; Kobiana 0,04%; Cassanga 0,04%, Basary 0, 03%. Education: Years compulsory Literacy 34% of adults.

14. U N I V E R S I T Y O F B R I S T O L
HISP 21306 Portuguese africa, 1900196120 will introduce you to the major themes in the history of Portugal, Brazil, and Portuguese colonial history in africa.
http://www.bris.ac.uk/Depts/Hispanic/SocHbook20022003.htm
Note for our Socrates booklet – Granada Univ. has made clear that Socrates Students will get credits in home University for units taken in Spanish dept.
U N I V E R S I T Y O F B R I S T O L DEPARTMENT OF HISPANIC, PORTUGUESE AND LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES HANDBOOK FOR SOCRATES STUDENTS
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY AND KEEP FOR REFERENCE
THIS HANDBOOK CONTAINS INFORMATION TO WHICH YOU WILL NEED TO REFER THROUGHOUT THE YEAR
Welcome to the Department of Hispanic, Portuguese and Latin American Studies Please read this handbook carefully and retain it for future reference. It contains important information on the workings of the Department, on how your studies will be structured, and on the requirements of your programme of study, including the award of credit points, attendance, pass marks, etc. It is important that you should become familiar with the contents of this handbook at the very beginning of your course. Your personal tutor - Mrs Kerstin Bowsher - will answer any questions and clarify any doubts you may have about the Department, or your programme of study. Please keep the handbook for reference during the duration of your stay in Bristol
C O N T E N T S
GENERAL INFORMATION Page Timetable
How Units are taught
Etiquette in lectures and seminars
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