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41. WIN News: Women's Health Project - WHP - Review - Women And Health - Brief Artic
Women at the conference in burkino faso blamed the maledominated culture in Africancountries for infecting the highest number of women of any continent with
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42. Vision Of ARCHI 2010
Sierra Leone, CAR, CAR, burkino faso, Burundi, Egypt, Kenya. The type of latrinealso depends on the local culture (Should it be seggregated by sexes?
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Taken together, inadequate water, sanitation, and hygiene are the leading cause of global disease burden.
Percent (%) with Access to Safe Water in African Countries
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Angola Benin Burkino Faso Angola Algeria Algeria Botswana CAR Chad Burundi Burkino Faso Benin Botswana Djibouti Chad G.- Bissau Cameroon Cameroon Ghana Burundi Egypt Congo Somalia Cape Verde Cape Verde G.-Bissau Comoros Eq. Guinea Eritrea Zambia Comoros CAR Lesotho DR Congo Libya Ethiopia DR Congo Congo Mali Djibouti Mauritius Liberia Mauritania Egypt Rwanda Madagascar Gabon Eritrea South Africa Eq. Guinea Tunisia Sierra Leone Guinea Gambia Zimbabwe Ethiopia Somalia Kenya Guinea Gabon Zambia Malawi Kenya Ghana Morocco Madagascar Lesotho Namibia Sierra Leone Liberia Niger Sudan Libya Nigeria Tanzania Malawi Senegal Mali Sudan Mauritania Swaziland Mauritius Tanzania Morocco Togo Namibia Uganda Niger Nigeria Senegal South Africa
Swaziland
Togo
Tunisia
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Zimbabwe **Note: No information available for Mozambique, Gambia (rural), or Rwanda (urban).

43. UMKC Connection With African Art At Belger - The University News
art from the countries of Angola, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Cameroon,Nigeria, Ghana, the Ivory Coast, Tanzania, Liberia, burkino faso, Mali and
http://www.unews.com/news/2004/02/23/Culture/Umkc-Connection.With.African.Art.At

44. Social Life And Customs
coming of age of four girls from Nicaragua, India, Jamaica and burkino faso, WestAfrica. S42 1995, Your passport to the timeless rituals of a culture where the
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Located in the Wilson 2nd Floor West Video Collection unless otherwise noted. Summary Africa close-up. Egypt, Tanzania Maryknoll, NY : Maryknoll World Productions, c1997. This video will show U.S. children the different ways young people live in other parts of the world. Fifteen-year-old Samah Ibrahim Hussein shows us Islamic life in her neighborhood in Cairo, Egypt, along with a tour of the Pyramids, the Sphinx and the Nile River. Fifteen-year- old Bernard Bulemela of rural Tanzania, East Africa, tells us about his people's struggle with desertification, tree and water projects, the opening of a new well, and the teaching of Kiswahili at his school. Destination Cameroon / Peace Corps of the United States of America ; produced by the Office of World Wise Schools with the cooperation of the Office of Creative Services. Describes daily life in Cameroon as experienced by Peace Corps volunteers who live and work there. Griottes of the Sahel : female keepers of the Songhay oral tradition in Niger / a production of the Center for Instructional Design and Integrated Technologies ; produced in association with the College of the Liberal Arts, Pennsylvania State University ; WPSX-TV ; producer/writer, Thomas A. Hale ; director/editor, Marie Hornbein ; executive producer, Frank Wilson.

45. Wellington Film Society - Brightness
Souleymane Cisse, Mali/burkino faso/France 1987 that there could be such a thing asan African psychoanaylsis, generated from within African culture rather than
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BRIGHTNESS
Yeelen aka The Light
(Souleymane Cisse, Mali/Burkino Faso/France 1987, 105 minutes)
Director: Souleymane Cisse
Producer: Souleymane Cisse
Screenplay: Souleymane Cisse
Photography: Jean-Noel Ferragut
Editors: Dounamba Coulibaly, Andree Davanture, Marie-Catherine Miqueau, Jenny Frenck, Seipati N'Xumalo
Music: Michel Portal, Salif Keita Issiaka Kane (Nianankoro)
Aoua Sangare (Attu)
Niamanto Sanogo (Soma)
Balla Moussa Keita (Peul King)
Soumba Traore (Nianankoro's Mother) Ismaila Sarr' (Djigui) Youssouf Tenin Cisse (Attu's Son) Koke Sangare (Komo Chief) One of the most remarkable features of YEELEN is that, despite its apparently esoteric subject matter, it is readily accessible to viewers who know nothing of Bambara (or even African) lore and traditions. Clearly the film’s theme – the conflict between father and son over power and knowledge, and the threat of devastation this entails – the central journey, which is also a chase, and the elemental imagery (light, fire, water and earth) have a universal appeal. This is not, however, the product of any spurious attempt at a universality, but grows out of a profound response to a specific belief system, one which has been carefully explored and researched. In Souleymane Cissé’s words: ‘For every individual, imagination is personal, intuitive. For me imagination is planetary, cosmic… I am Soninké, but I express myself in Bambara…” While Cissé’s imagination may be cosmic, his sympathies are clearly intimate and personal: ‘The story of my actors, how I met them, how I helped them shape their parts, and finally what they have done with the characters I gave them. When we started, they were not professionals… As most of them couldn’t read, I had to explain every nuance, every line… With each actor, a new story begins.” It is a tribute to Cissé’s commitment that

46. Schedule
Art studios, and visit to villagebased cloth making workshop. Visit to Palace ofthe Ashantehene and National culture Center. Cross boarder into burkino faso.
http://www.uga.edu/westafrican/pages/schedule.htm
regular stay: May 23 to June 13, 2004 extended stay: May 23 to June 20 or 27, 2004 extension: adds 1-2 weeks extensions for travel to Northern Ghana
Highlights of Itinerary Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4
WEEK 1: May 23- May 30 Introduction to Ghanaian spiritual culture and opportunity to visit places of worship Tours of Accra and University of Ghana at Legon; Visit the markets and the beach Course work includes presentation of geography, planning, urban, and architectural issues Meetings with local organizations Visit to the DuBois Center, Kwame Nkrumah Memorial CAPE COASTHistoric Castles on the Coast Walking tour of Cape Coast and Castles Discussion of the Slave Trade and the African Diaspora Visit the Kakum National Forest with its sky-walks under a rain forest canopy WEEK 2: May 30- June 6 KUMASI Participate in classes with students at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology. Art studios, and visit to village-based cloth making workshop

47. Museum Of Ethnology, Vienna: Africa
by focussing on presentday developments in popular African culture and art. Hefelduring her long years of exploratory fieldwork in burkino faso forms the
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Africa south of the Sahara The Africa Department with an inventory of c. 37.000 objects comprises the most extensive collection of the house. About one half of the present stock reached the museum before 1927. The ethnographic exhibits cover Africa from the southern rim of the Sahara to the southern tip of the continent, from Christian Ethiopia in the east to Islamic Mauretania and Senegal in the west; the offshore island of Madagascar is also represented in the collection. Specimens of material culture document regal monarchic traditions like Benin, Kamerun or Kaffa down to hunters and gatherers such as the pigmies in the central African rain forest and the San in the South African Kalahari. The old valuable stock is now to be supplemented by focussing on present-day developments in popular African culture and art. Austrian research work in Africa will also be documented by including objects collected on such occasions. Valuable antiques are the Afro-Portuguese ivory carvings which date from Archduke Ferdinand II of Tyrol's "art cabinet" at Ambras Castle and which constitute the most ancient pieces of the collection. The Museum owns three saltcellars, carved horns and several 15th and 16th century spoons, performed in a very fragile technique. The chalice-like lidded vessels were used as decorative saltcellars at the Renaissance courts in Europe. Manufactured in Africa as commission pieces they reflect European models. The difference lies in figurative additions, often based on European themes with biblical and heraldic motives.

48. ESSAY ARTICLE News And Letters 97
We must also keep in mind that when Thomas Sankara of burkino faso imposed certainrules in the minds of the Africans but also wiping away the African culture.
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Essay Article from News and Letters October 1997
Africa After Mobutu
by Ba Karang Though Kwame Nkrumah said some years after the death of Patrice Lumumba in 1960 that the coming revolution in the Congo will be fought in the spirit of Lumumba, the masses did it in 1997 not for the sake of Lumumba but for the present and future. There has been a revolution in the Congo, fought by revolutionary, dedicated people. Yet we are not sure if these are the same people running the affairs of the country. We fear that not giving the masses the chance to play their historical role in a revolutionary situation always leads to their isolation and the grounding of the revolution. But our critique must go beyond these points. To critique the revolution because of, among other things, the recent demonstrations against Kabila in Kinshasa, might not give us a good picture of the forces that see the revolution as an open threat to their interests. These demonstrations occurred only when it was clear that the reactionary Etienne Tshisekedi would not be invited into the new government. We must not forget that as the revolutionary forces were advancing against Mobutu, demonstrations in Kinshasa opposed them, accusing Kabila of being an agent of the Tutsi. The Western press was quick to declare the advancing revolution an ethnic war.

49. Children's Art Workshops: West Bank, West Africa And Taiwan Home Page
faso, Ouagadougou 1995 Satara International School, Ouagadougou, burkino faso SouthAustralia East Jerusalem 1995 Palestinian Arts and culture Center, East
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who: Collections of Children's Art Curator Suzanne Klotz
The works in this collection are drawn from the personal holdings of artist and educator Suzanne Klotz. They reflect her work with children in areas including the West Bank, West Africa and Taiwan.
About Suzanne Klotz
Suzanne Klotz, born in Shawano, Wisconsin, spent her early years in Illinois and Kansas. After attending Washington University in St. Louis for two years of undergraduate school she transferred to the Kansas City Art Institute where she received her BFA Degree. After receiving Teaching Certification from the University of Missouri Kansas City she taught in public schools in Boston, Massachusetts and Baldwin, Kansas. She later received her MFA Degree in Painting from Texas Tech University and was honored as the Most Outstanding 2-D Studio Ex-Graduate in 1992.
Klotz’s sculptures and paintings have been included in over 250 exhibitions. Solo exhibitions include the Phoenix Art Museum; Spencer Art Museum, Lawrence, Kansas; Art Museum of South Texas, Corpus Christi and the Scottsdale Center for the Arts, Arizona. Her work is included in numerous museum and art center collections including the Smithsonian American Art Museum; Minnesota Museum of Art, St. Paul and the Phoenix Art Museum.

50. Googlism Where Is
burbank, illinois, burble, burbo bank. burdette, bureau of dissonant culture, burg. burkesville,burkhardt, burkina faso. burkino faso, burleyin-wharfedale, burlingame.
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51. Burkina Faso - Consular Information Sheet
U.S. Department of State. Bureau of Consular Affairs. Washington, DC 20520. Consular Information Sheet. This information is current as of today, Burkina faso. February 12, 2004 the Embassy of Burkina faso, 2340 Massachusetts Avenue, NW consuls for Burkina faso in Los Angeles and of culture. It is advisable to contact the Embassy of Burkina faso in
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U.S. Department of State
Bureau of Consular Affairs
Washington, DC 20520

Consular Information Sheet This information is current as of today,
Burkina Faso
February 12, 2004 COUNTRY DESCRIPTION: Burkina Faso, previously known as Upper Volta, is a developing country in western Africa that borders the Sahara Desert. The official language is French. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: A passport, visa and current yellow fever vaccination are required. Travelers should obtain the latest information and details from the Embassy of Burkina Faso , 2340 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, D.C. 20008, telephone (202) 332-5577 or http://burkinaembassy-usa.org. There are honorary consuls for Burkina Faso in Los Angeles and New Orleans. Overseas inquiries should be made at the nearest Burkinabe embassy or consulate. In an effort to prevent international child abduction, many governments have initiated procedures at entry/exit points. These often include requiring documentary evidence of relationship and permission for the child's travel from the parent(s) or legal guardian if not present. Having such documentation on hand, even if not required, may facilitate entry/departure. SAFETY AND SECURITY: U.S. citizens traveling to and residing in Burkina Faso are urged to exercise caution and maintain a high level of security awareness at all times. The capital of Ouagadougou periodically experiences demonstrations and civil unrest. Although the demonstrations are generally peaceful, there have been several incidents of violence and destruction within recent years. U.S. citizens should avoid crowds, political gatherings, and street demonstrations.

52. Definition Of Burkina Faso - WordIQ Dictionary & Encyclopedia
Demographics. Main article Demographics of Burkina faso. culture. Main articleculture of Burkina faso see also List of writers from Burkina faso. Education.
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Burkina Faso is a landlocked nation of western Africa . Formerly called Upper Volta , it was renamed in 1984 by President Thomas Sankara to mean "the land of upright people" in Mossi and Dyula, the major native languages of the country. Independence from France came in . Governmental instability during the and was followed by multiparty elections in the early . Several hundred-thousand farm workers migrate south every year to Côte d'Ivoire and Ghana The capital is Ouagadougou , referred to by locals, the Burkinabé, as "Waga". Burkina Faso In Detail Full size National motto : Unité, Progrès, Justice
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53. PWPA Burkina Faso July 1987
Science, culture, and Peace. July 2224, 1988, Burkina faso. The person with his back to the camera is Mr. Oniminga, M.D. in Burkina faso discussing Science and Peace, a theme of the third National
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Science, Culture, and Peace July 22-24, 1988, Burkina Faso The person with his back to the camera is Mr. Oniminga, M.D. in Burkina Faso discussing Science and Peace, a theme of the third National Conference in 1988. Dr. Coulibaly Akry, president of PWPA-Burkina Faso (seated fourth from left) and the participants of the third National Conference held in 1987 to examine the relationship between Science, Culture, and Peace.

54. Ghana
groups are smaller and have more in common with the people of Burkina faso. in thecentre of Ghana is world famous for its culture, traditions, festivals and
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Aba Tours Academy of Screen Arts Robert Burch Pictures ... Out of Africa Export ©art: Ntra Adjapong Official Name(s) Ghana Located West Africa : Burkino Faso, Ivory Coast, Togo Capital Accra Head of State President John Agyekum Kufuor Area 238,537 sq km Population 18.5 million Growth rate Language Currency Cedi GNP per capita Inflation Airlines (advertise here) from Europe: KLM from Asia: from USA: Hotels (advertise here) USAfrica Agent Marcel Stappers Country Advertiser If you want to become the Country Advertiser your logo comes here. USAfrica Research Information Enter your e-mail address to receive e-mail whenever this page is updated. Your e-mail address: JOIN AFRICA-4-AFRICA Independence Square ©2001: Tourist Office Elmina ©2001: Tourist Office After suffering almost two decades of severe decline, Ghana again appears to be on the upswing, with a slowly by steady growing economy and a government cautiously joining the ranks of emerging African democracies. Ghana is famous for its typical African markets with the unique Kente cloth textiles. Stools have a significant role in Ghana’s society. Ghana is an unexpected Paradise with its Volta River Estuary - most beautiful and so much potential. Lake Volta is the world's largest artificial lake. Much of the attraction of Ghana is based upon its legacy as the center of the gold, ivory, and slave trade during the 17th and 18th centuries, when the mighty Ashanti empire held sway here. However, Ghana also possesses one of the best game reserves in West Africa, a multitude of good beaches, and plenty of hospitality.

55. VirtualTourist.com - Burkina Faso Travel Guide - Pictures, Tips And Reviews
Burkina faso Travel Guide Find the best insider tips, reviews, and pictures from locals and travelers for Burkina faso hotels, restaurants, must see activities, etc. Check hotel prices and Burkina faso Travel Guide - Tips, Reviews Pictures of Hotels, Restaurants, Activities more in Burkina faso for Burkina faso " burkino faso" 12 15
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56. French Culture | Performing Arts | Salia Ni Seydou US Tour May-July 2002
culturel français georges méliès ouagadougou - burkina faso compagnie salianï seydou ministère de la culture et des arts - burkina faso odas-africa seg
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Performing Arts Salia ni Saydou Figninto
US Tour: May 9-July 28, 2002 The choreographic and dance group (named after the two principal dancers, Salia Sanon and Seydou Boro) from the West African nation of Burkino Faso will tour the US with their production Figninto - The Torn Eye About Figninto "the stranger opens his eyes wide in order to see nothing" Figninto , means "he who does not see," a blind man in the Bambara language. Does one see only with one¹s eyes ? Can one truly see what is around us ? In a world where the irrevocable nature of time shows us how helpless we are, do we have the time to see ? Does one ever take the time to do so ? Having no time cuts off the communication between men and women, forcing us apart even as it forces us further away from the rest of the world. What is the value of friendship if it cannot benefit from time : the time to love, to communicate, to reach each other. We think instead of using our time wisely, saving time, making something worth the time spent on it, even trying to turn time back. With time, everything that exists is perishable. Death. When death comes, it is that hollow space, tenacious, cold, ugly. One says, "he is gone, he was, he is dead". But it is through the one who is gone that we continue to live. So we display our feelings, lay them out for others to look at : our vulnerability, our solitude. Something is glimpsed there through this way of seeing, this torn eye which does not see. Not all is taken away by the annihilation of a human being. Time cannot be controlled, and the race toward our inevitable end does not need to be as frenetic as it sometimes is. One can take little bits of time, pauses, breathers, without pressure from anyone, anywhere. The time to meet, to make friends, to fall in love - it is not counted, it is taken and it is lived.

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  • 58. Africa Social Anthropology Dogon People
    Dogon An overview of Dogon history and culture. The Dogon are a cliffdwellingpeople who live in Southeastern Mali and Burkina faso.
    http://www.archaeolink.com/africa_social_anthropology_dogon.htm
    Dogon Home Africa, African Anthropology General Resources By peoples Akan Akuapem Akye Anyi ... Zulu ArtWorld AFRICA - Tellem/Dogon "Dogon craftsmen work in wood, iron, and for small objects such as rings, in bronze, and like the blacksmith and woodcarvers of the Bamana are highly respected as a separate social group. The soil of the area does not lend itself to terracotta sculpture." - Illustrated - From University of Durham - http://artworld.uea.ac.uk/teaching_modules/africa/cultural_groups_by_country/tellem_dogon/welcome.html Dogon An overview of Dogon history and culture. "The Dogon are a cliff-dwelling people who live in Southeastern Mali and Burkina Faso. Among the people groups in Africa they are unique in that they have kept and continued to develop their own culture even in the midst of Islamic invasions which have conquered and adapted many of the current people groups" - illustrated - From The Africa Guide - http://www.africaguide.com/culture/tribes/dogon.htm

    59. AllAfrica.com: Burkina Faso [interview]: M. Roger Dehaybe, Administrateur Géné
    l énergie, de l économie et de la culture ici au Burkina faso.
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    60. Pages Jaunes BURKINA FASO
    culture - OUAGADOUGOU COMMERCE
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