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  1. Dogon: Africa's People of the Cliffs by Walter E.A. Vanbeek, 2001-05-01

21. Africa South Of The Sahara - Culture And Society
the Ashanti, Bamana, Baule, Bwa, dogon, Fang, Hemba twostory architecture, Islam and indigenous African cultures web site for her course peoples and Cultures of
http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/ssrg/africa/culture.html
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Adire African Textiles - Duncan Clarke
History, background, and photographs of adire, adinkra, kente, bogolan, Yoruba aso-oke, akwete, ewe, kuba, and nupe textiles. The symbolism of images is often provided. One can purchase textiles as well. Clarke's Ph.D. dissertation (School of Oriental and African Studies) is on Yoruba men's weaving. Based in London. http://www.adire.clara.net
Africa e Mediterraneo (Roma : Istituto sindacale per la cooperazione allo sviluppo)
In Italian. A quarterly magazine about African culture and society. Has the table of contents. Topics covered: literature and theatre, music and dance, visual arts (painting, sculpture, photography), cinema, immigration. Owned by Lai-momo, a non-profit co-operative. Contact: redazione@africaemediterraneo.it [KF] http://www.africaemediterraneo.it
Africa: One Continent. Many Worlds
Extensive site for the traveling art exhibit from the Field Museum, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County

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gables representing Ogotemelli, the deity of the dogon people. africa s role in the slave trade is important contributions of the indigenous peoples of South
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HISTORY: Jill Yesko Among the objects displayed are examples of ancient Sumerian cuneiform writing, once the international language of diplomacy and the precursor of the modern alphabet and lagash, conical clay objects used to hide secret messages in temple walls. Other rooms contain swords, oil lamps and figurines from the time of Alexander the Great that illustrate the Greek influence in the Middle East. With a kingdom that stretched from England to Azerbaijan in Central Asia, the conquests of Alexander the Great contributed to the Diaspora of Middle Eastern peoples into Egypt, Asia and Africa. "We need to understand our history to know where we're going."

23. ScienceDaily -- Browse Topics: Science/Social_Sciences/Anthropology/Cultural_Ant
A report on the dogon pastoral society of the Somali Democratic Republic in northeastern africa. worldwide provided by the indigenous peoples Specialty Group.
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24. H-Net Review: Elizabeth Akingbola On Fiona Macdonald, Ed., Peoples Of Africa
in the chapter on Chad, dogon Villages Religion The chapters separate indigenous african beliefs from Christianity of Fiona Macdonald, ed, peoples of africa
http://www.h-net.org/reviews/showrev.cgi?path=40801012584859

25. Paper 5: Indigenous Peoples
the dogon respect for Greaves, T (ed)(1994) Intellectual Property Rights for indigenous peoples. Solutions San Children and education in Southern africa.
http://www.pixibain.co.za/Anthro/Papers/paper5.htm
2000: 'Indigenous Peoples' and the Global Environment. A review document of the literature and the debates concerning 'indigenous peoples' in the context of the current global environmental crisis.
Please obtain permission from the author before quoting, as an updated version may be available.
E-mail contact@otterit.co.za

Pauline Bain (nee Herbst)
'INDIGENOUS PEOPLES'
AND THE GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT:
A review document of the literature and the debates concerning 'indigenous peoples' in the context of the current global environmental crisis.
CONTENTS:
2 Interpreting the Landscape 6
3 Controlling the Cosmos: the role of the shaman 11
4 Indigenous peoples in the Global Arena
5 IKS and TEK : What does it all mean?
6 Conclusion 7 Bibliography 8 Appendix A : 17th UN Working Group for Indigenous Populations - Presentation by Kxao Moses Oma. 9 Appendix B : NRF Research Proposal Chapter 1 - INTRODUCTION The notion of indigenous peoples is not new. Historical ethnography and travelogues based much of their early success on reports of bloodthirsty 'natives', savage 'beasts' and cannibalistic 'primitives' with strange customs. Essentially, the notion of the 'other' was being explored and developed, often with inaccurate interpretation.

26. Terralingua -- Indigenous/Minority Views Of Language
Among peoples as different as the dogon of Nigeria Fredlund, a secondlanguage Zulu speaker from South africa. Rights 1, 53-57 (Do indigenous peoples have the
http://www.terralingua.org/IndigViews.htm
an homage to the life of languages
in the words of the people who speak them. The importance of language in human life and in determining the place of humans in the world is stressed in most past and present cultures on earth. In many religious traditions the spoken word is creative power. Ritual, as performed through language, is seen as a way of doing (and making) things right. For the Ancient Greeks, the logos
Help us celebrate the diversity of languages; please send your story, poem, proverb or other contribution to Terralingua
Story of Elsie Allen (1899-1990) , Pomo (Native Californian) Basketweaver. Story of Frances Jack (1912-1993) , Pomo (Native Californian) Community Activist. Story of Johannes Marainen Story of Johan Mathis Mikkelsen Gavppi
"Our languages are the cornerstone of who we are as a people".
"Languages are a part of the Sovereignty Bundle and must be protected and cared for as tribes care for our rivers, land, sacred places, and our inalienable rights to govern ourselves".
"The voice of the land is in our language".

27. Jim Berenholtz: Ethnomusicologist
Samburu, Masai, Amharic, Nubian, Egyptian and dogon people in africa , with Celtic nonindigenous” person at the indigenous peoples Theatre Celebrations in
http://www.jimberenholtz.com/em/
In his early twenties Jim began travelling to Mexico and Central America, living with the Maya, Nahuatl, Raramuri, Purepecha and Boruca. At that time he connected with Nahuatl musician Mazatl Galindo, and together they formed the duo Xochimoki, dedicating themselves to the revival of pre-Columbian musical traditions, particularly those of Mesoamerica. Out of this collaboration came numerous recordings, museum exhibition and film soundtracks, and years of concerts tours across North America and ultimately worldwide. Finally Jim and Mazatl settled into a seven year residency with the Los Angeles Music Center and Orange County Performing Arts Center, teaching and performing for literally hundreds of thousands of school children throughout Southern California. Through these programs Jim and Mazatl developed another specialization, performing the music of rainforest cultures in conjunction with environmental education. Simultaneously and subsequently, Jim continued his travel, study, field recording and instrument collecting, living with a family of Shuar musicians in the Upper Amazon of Ecuador, amongst the Aymara and Quechua in the South American Andes, with the Borana, Samburu, Masai, Amharic, Nubian, Egyptian and Dogon people in Africa , with Celtic, Bretagne, Catalan and Greek in Europe, with Hindi, Nepali, Tibetan, Buryat, Russian, Uzbek, Persian, Ainu, Japanese and Balinese in Asia, and with Native Hawaiian, Rapa Nuian, Marquesian, Tahitian and Fijian people across the islands of the Pacific.

28. Anthro116.html
Agreement on Identity and Rights of indigenous peoples http//www.un.org/Depts africa. dogon Tribe http//www4.tpgi.com.au/users/dvarvel/; indigenous Resources
http://www.aarweb.org/syllabus/syllabi/v/varisco/1JMC9/a107web.html
Anthro 107 Prof. Varisco Spring 2001
INDIGENOUS PEOPLES AND DEVELOPMENT WEB SITES Need Help? E-mail me at socdmv@hofstra.edu
Late-Breaking News (3/26/01) Check out slick new site on the AUCA: Beyond the Gates of Splendor http://www.beyondthegatesthemovie.com/default.htm Check out the site of Schlegel: Wisdom from a Rainforest: The Spiritual Journey of an Anthropologist Web Site http://www.rainforestwisdom.com/index.html
Web Critique for A107 Students
BACKGROUND: The guidelines for your A107 Web Critique are given below. You must write a report of about 4 pages, WHICH IS DUE NO LATER THAN May 9 (last official day of class). You may hand in or e-mail to me a draft at any time for comments without a grade. I will try to return my comments by the next class period.
In doing this critique, keep in mind the following points:
Find information that contradicts or confirms what you have learned in class. If so, what is the response of the site webmasters if you are able to send your comments or criticism? Discuss what you find and relate it directly to examples from the course or class discussion.

29. Danish Polar Center
Anthropologists working in africa, for example, have shown that tribal M., 1998 Protecting the Arctic indigenous peoples and cultural The dogon and their trees
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Danish Polar Center Strandgade 100 H DK-1401 Copenhagen K Denmark
phone +45 3288 0100 fax +45 3288 0101 dpc@dpc.dk News Publications Library Photos Polarfronten About DPC Open Local Menu ... Publications Monographs on Greenland MoG - BioScience MoG - GeoScience MoG - Online shopping MoG - Offline shopping MoG - Titles 1879-1979 MoG - Editorial Board MoG - Info to authors Technical Reports Report # 1 Report # 2 Report # 3 Report # 4 Report # 5 Report # 6 Report # 7 Report # 8 Report # 9 Reports - offline shopping Other publications Greenland Law Reports DPC Annual Report Other - offline shopping Digital on-line Encounters with Wildlife How to Handle a Bear

30. 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

31. Joshua Project - Peoples By Country Profiles
People Name General dogon. Language. Primary Language dogon. Onsite Church Planting Team indigenous Fellowship of 100+ http//www.wwac.org/dogon/.
http://www.joshuaproject.net/peopctry.php?rop3=102662&rog3=UV

32. NativeWeb Resources: Africa
Resources for indigenous Cultures around the World. news. People of Namibia, africa, 514. region. The dogon tribe, dogon, africa, 1223.
http://www.nativeweb.org/resources/nations_web_sites_information/africa/

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    . Grebo mask, indigenous repairFINE $900.00. Mask. Grebo people. Liberia....... dogon people. Senou area. Wood, pigments. Height 19 inches. . Full
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    34. Africa Direct-Ethnographic Art, Trade Beads, Masks, Carvings, Artifacts, Textile
    in discussions of their sculpture, for the age of dogon art extends to t A fine piece with old insect damage and indigenous repair of cracks Fang or Bulu People.
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    36. SIRIS Image Gallary
    Dan Dan, dogon Habe dogon Habe, Edo Bini Edo Sotho Basuto, South africa South africa, Swahili Swahili. of the earliest images of indigenous people worldwide; and
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    Photograph Collection ca. 1860-1960
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    37. NPR : Voodoo And West Africa's Spiritual Life
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    Back to npr.org var SA_ID="nprpix;npr"; Voodoo and West Africa's Spiritual Life
    Discovering the Roots of Religion on the 'Slave Coast'
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    Feb. 9-11, 2004 Vodun is an ancient religion practiced by some 30 million people in the West African nations of Benin, Togo and Ghana. With its countless deities, animal sacrifice and spirit possession, voodoo as it's known to the rest of the world is one of the most misunderstood religions on the globe. The Sights and Sounds of West African Voodoo Video: Epe Ekpe "stone" festival in Glidji, Togo
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    Videos shot by John Burnett. Requires Real player to view get the application Epe Ekpe drum chant circle #1 Epe Ekpe drum chant circle #2 Epe Ekpe drum chant circle #3 ... Gelede mask dance, Cove, Benin Audio recorded in the field by Josh Rogosin for 'Radio Expeditions.'

    38. Dogon Village Issues Forum - "The Name Game: African, Black, Negro, Colored Etc.
    dogon Village Issues Forum The Name Game african, Black that have come to America from africa and have the 17th century and the indigenous people of the
    http://www.dogonvillage.com/dogonforum/DCForumID7/89.html
    Dogon Village Issues Forum "The Name Game: African, Black, Negro, Colored etc." Printer-friendly version of this topic
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    "The Name Game: African, Black, Negro, Colored etc." Posted by Carl Patton, FreedomJournal on Aug-23-01, 06:12 PM (GMT) THE NAME GAME
    African, Black, Nigger, Negro, Colored, Afro-American, African-American
    A NOTE IN BLACK HISTORY The group of people in America distinguished as Blacks have had a long list of names. In fact we can learn important historical facts from the periods in which names like Colored, and Negro distinguished Black people. However, before we look at the historical development of these names, is there an answer to the question Why? Why is it that Black people in America are the only people on earth that has somebody always changing their name? If White people are not calling Blacks something other than Black, Blacks are calling themselves some name other than Black. Thus, in the midst of all this name confusion is the name game. The constant campaign by White America to confuse Black people about their history and origins is a game. In fact Blacks get involved in this name game also. When White people name Blacks one thing Blacks have come along and named themselves something else.

    39. Dogon Village Issues Forum - "Who Is Black"
    Posted by dogon on May13-00, 0730 AM (GMT 3. Culturally re-awaken ourselves 4. Reclaim africa as our during the 17th century and the indigenous people of the
    http://www.dogonvillage.com/dogonforum/DCForumID7/88.html
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    "Who is Black" Posted by dogon on May-13-00, 07:20 AM (GMT) Dr. Samuel Betances, professor of sociology at Northeastern Illinois University makes the following point: "African-Americans should be
    forewarned, however, not to demand of Hispanics/Latinos that the evidence of being free of racism is best demonstrated by their claiming
    a black identity. Hispanics/Latinos need to stop being racist, but that does not mean that they should automatically become black. the black
    Hispanics/Latinos needd to feel good about their African heritage without necessarily abandoning their ethnic interest group identities as members
    of sub groups such as Puerto Ricans, Cubans, Dominicans, etc. The demand that African-Cubans, etc. become African-Americans denies such people the right to be part of certain experiences and a heritage grounded in a whole different set of socio-cultural realities rooted in the meaning of Hispanics/Latinos as people of the Americas. African-American coalition builders must resist the temptation of wanting to assimilate Hispanics/Latinos inot their movement. Rather, what is needed is indeed a coalition of separate groups towards a common agenda..." Edit Reply Reply With Quote Top
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