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  1. Transhumance, migratory drift, migration: Patterns of pastoral Fulani nomadism by Derrick J Stenning, 1957

1. Second WIPO Internet Domain Name Process
Examples of Names of indigenous peoples Registered as Domain Names 1 Domain Name Registration Service (referring to Dayak servers) fulani. africa. fulani.com. fulani Consulting Limited
http://wipo2.wipo.int/process2/report/html/annex14.html
Home Final Report Process Timetable Consultations ... First Process Archive The Recognition of Rights and the Use of Names in the Internet Domain Name System ANNEX XIV
Examples of Names of Indigenous Peoples Registered as Domain Names Name of Indigenous People Region in which the Indigenous People is located Domain Name Domain Name Holder Country of Domain Name Holder Activity
Aborigines Australia and Pacific Islands aborigines.com Noname. com United States of America General Information/Portal unrelated to Aborigines Ashaninka South America ashaninka.com Ashaninka Imports, Inc United States of America Web site of Ashaninka Imports Ashanti Ghana ashanti.com Ashanti Farm South United States of America Web site of Ashanti Farm Apache Southwest of America apache.com

2. Minorities At Risk (MAR)
communal contender. GUINEA. fulani. 2243. 0.3000. communal contender. 3979. 0.0360. indigenous peoples. NIGERIA. OGONI. 0.1200. communal contender. SOUTH africa. ASIANS. 1114.
http://www.cidcm.umd.edu/inscr/mar/data/africatbl.htm
Choose a Region Africa (Sub-Saharan) Asia Post-Communist States Sub-Saharan Africa Gpop98: Group Population in 1998 in 000s ( Explanation of population estimates
Prop98: Proportion of group population to total population
COUNTRY GROUP TYPE ANGOLA BAKONGO communal contender ANGOLA CABINDA communal contender ANGOLA OVIMBUNDU communal contender BOTSWANA SAN indigenous peoples BURUNDI HUTUS communal contender BURUNDI TUTSIS communal contender CAMEROON BAMILEKE communal contender CAMEROON KIRDI indigenous peoples CAMEROON WESTERNERS communal contender CHAD SOUTHERNERS communal contender CONGO LARI communal contender CONGO M'BOSHI communal contender DEM. REP. CONGO HUTUS ethnoclass DEM. REP. CONGO LUBA communal contender DEM. REP. CONGO LUNDA, YEKE communal contender DEM. REP. CONGO NGBANDI communal contender DEM. REP. CONGO TUTSIS ethnoclass DJIBOUTI AFARS indigenous peoples ERITREA AFARS ethnonationalist ETHIOPIA AFARS indigenous peoples ETHIOPIA AMHARA communal contender ETHIOPIA OROMO communal contender ETHIOPIA SOMALIS indigenous peoples ETHIOPIA TIGREANS communal contender GHANA ASHANTI communal contender GHANA EWE communal contender GHANA MOSSI -DAGOMBA communal contender GUINEA FULANI communal contender GUINEA MALINKE communal contender GUINEA SUSU communal contender KENYA KALENJIN indigenous peoples KENYA KIKUYU communal contender KENYA KISII communal contender KENYA LUHYA communal contender KENYA LUO communal contender KENYA MAASAI indigenous peoples KENYA SOMALI indigenous peoples MADAGASCAR MERINA communal contender MALI

3. MOTHERLAND NIGERIA: PEOPLES (by Boomie O.)
NATIONAL PLEDGE. MOTTO. peoples. POPULATION. RELIGION IFA The indigenous Faith of africa. Yoruba Nigerian Galleria SocietyHAUSA. fulani Art Life in africa. Hausa Art Life in
http://www.motherlandnigeria.com/people.html
PEOPLES
SITE AWARDS

NIGERIAN ORGANIZATIONS

SEND FREE WEBCARD

IMMIGRATION
...
SCAM INFORMATION

TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRO

THE GEOGRAPHY
  • LOCATION
  • MAP
  • RIVERS

  • PATRIOTIC STUFF
  • FLAG
  • COAT OF ARMS
  • NATIONAL ANTHEM
  • NATIONAL PLEDGE
  • MOTTO
    PEOPLES
  • POPULATION
  • RELIGION -CHRISTIANITY -ISLAM -TRADITIONAL -INFLUENCE
  • ETHNIC GROUPS -YORUBA -IBO (or IGBO) -OTHERS
  • LANGUAGES -YORUBA ALPHABET -HAUSA ALPHABET -LINKS TO OTHERS
  • LANGUAGE RESOURCES -GENERAL RESOURCES -YORUBA RESOURCES -IBO RESOURCES -HAUSA RESOURCES -OTHERS MORE ON LANGUAGES -NUMBERS -PEOPLE -BODY PARTS -HOUSE PARTS -PLACES -OTHER WORDS ADDITIONAL LANGUAGES
  • YORUBA NAMES -THE NAMING CEREMONY -COMMON PARTS -CIRCUMSTANTIAL NAMES
  • IGBO NAMES
  • HAUSA NAMES
  • LINKS ON NAMES
  • THE WEDDING
  • MARRIAGE TIDBITS
  • FAMILY TIDBITS
  • OTHER SOURCES FOODS AND DRINKS
  • INTRO
  • SOME MEALS
  • SOME DRINKS RECIPES
  • RECIPES
  • LINKS
  • BUYING (ingredients and food)
  • DINING (restaurants) HEALTHCARE
  • TRADITIONAL HEALTH
  • CURRENT HEALTH POLICY
  • INFO FOR TRAVELERS
  • OTHER LINKS
  • HEALTH ORGANIZATIONS EDUCATION
  • SCHOOL LANGUAGES
  • SCHOOL YEAR
  • SCHOOL LEVELS
  • SCHOOL ATTIRE
  • SCHOOL TRANSPORTATION
  • SCHOOL LINKS HOLIDAYS FESTIVALS ATTIRE TRANSPORTATION
  • AIR
  • LAND
  • WATER SPORTS
  • SPORTS PLAYED
  • SPORTS HISTORY
  • RECORDS
  • SPORTS ASSOCIATIONS
  • SITES ON SPORTS THE ARTS
  • ART
  • LITERATURE
  • MEDIA -RADIO -TELEVISION -INTERNET
  • JUJU MUSIC
  • FUJI MUSIC
  • AFRO-BEAT MUSIC
  • OTHER MUSIC TYPES
  • OTHER SITES WITH SAMPLES
  • 4. Resources For 306
    africa peoples Cultures. RESOURCES IMAGES show early settlements in Liberia, indigenous political subdivisions, and some of Hausafulani. Hausa slave village. fulani images. Tiv
    http://www.artsci.wustl.edu/~anthro/courses/306/resources.html
    Lenses
    In The News
    Music
    Maps

    5. Africa Indigenous People Bali
    africa, african Anthropology General Resources. By peoples. Bidyogo Bobo Bushoong Bwa Chokwe Dan Diamande Dogon Eket Fang Fante Fon Frafra fulani Hausa Hemba
    http://www.archaeolink.com/africa_indigenous_people_bali.htm
    Bali Home Africa, African Anthropology General Resources By peoples Akan Akuapem Akye Anyi ... Zulu Bali People "The Bali are part of a larger cultural area known collectively as the Western Cameroon Grasslands and live in the northern part of Northwest Province. They originally came from an area to the north and migrated in various complex patterns throughout the last several centuries. Fulani traders moving steadily southwards into Cameroon in the 17th century forced the Bali's southern drift." You will find information relating to history, economics, religion, political structure and more. - From University of Iowa - http://www.uiowa.edu/~africart/toc/people/Bali.html Top of Page

    6. Indigenous Reference Site
    Where indigenous peoples Live. Source The Health of indigenous peoples Amuesha. Guana. Chenchus. africa. Dani ( Six Central America. Arawak. Mbaya. Dandami. fulani. Hanunoo. Micmac. Bribri
    http://www.ukans.edu/~insp/referencesite.html
    Where Indigenous Peoples Live Source : The Health of Indigenous Peoples
    Compiled by Ethel (Wara) Alderete
    World Health Organization (WHO), 1999. WHERE INDIGENOUS PEOPLES LIVE
    The following listing of Indigenous Peoples is not comprehensive, nor exclusive, but instead representative of peoples living worldwide. MAP KEY
    1. Artic 8.Great Basin 12.Circum-Caribbean 14.Mato Grosso ASIA 21.Chittagong Hill 26. Kalahari Desert
    Aleut Shoshone Akawaio Borbora 19. North and Tract Peoples San Chipewyan Ute Bari (Motilones) Botocudo Central Asia Chakma Inuit Choquie Ge (Central) Ainu Marma 27. Ituri Forest Saami 9. Southwest Guajiro Guato Hui Tripura Efe Apache Karina Kaduveo Manchu Lese 2. Sub-Arctic Dine (Hopi) Kogi Kaingang Miao 22. South East Asia Mbuti Cree Navajo Otomac Karaja Mongolian Chin Dene Zuni Paez Kayapo (Southern) Taiwan Aborigines Hmong 28. Australia and Naskapi Yarawato Tupi Tibetan Kachin the Pacific Ojibwa 10. Pacific NW Coast Yukpa Uighur Karen Aboriginals Bella Coola 15. Gran Chaco Yi Kedang Arapesh North America Chinook South America Ache Zhuang Lisu Asmat 3. Eastern

    7. IPACC - Regional Information: West Africa
    all part of the larger Peul / fulani language and the first peoples of West africa, these groups claim for collective rights as indigenous peoples arise from
    http://www.ipacc.org.za/regional/regional.asp?Region=West_Africa

    8. Guinea, Country, Africa: Land And People
    ethnic groups are the pastoral fulani and the agrarian Malinké, Susu, and other peoples. is the country s official language, indigenous peoples have their
    http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/world/A0858521.html
    in All Infoplease Almanacs Biographies Dictionary Encyclopedia
    Infoplease Tools

    9. African Studies - Art And Archaeology
    essays on 'indigenous sculptural arts of South africa', 'modern' sculpture of in the lives of african peoples. This project is art of Aksum, Benin, fulani/Fulbe, Great Zimbabwe, Ife
    http://www.columbia.edu/cu/libraries/indiv/area/Africa/AfArt.html
    African Studies
    Internet Resources
    African Studies Email:
    africa

    @libraries.cul.columbia.edu
    African Studies Internet Resources home WWW Virtual Library ... Department home
    Art and Archaeology of Africa
    A-Afri Afro Art B ...
    • Adire African Textiles (Dr. Duncan Clarke, London, UK)
        A commercial site that contains useful information on the history and manufacturing techniques of adire cloth and other textiles of western Nigeria; plus links.

    • Africa Forum (H-Africa, H-Net Humanities and Social Sciences OnLine, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan.)
    • Africa Reparations Movement (UK) Campaign for Return of the Benin Bronzes (via ARC Net Ltd., UK)
      Note : this site has not been updated since 2002.

    10. Ethno-religious Politics
    in various countries indigenous peoples in Latin complementarties of different peoples (fulani) religious missionary South Asians africa -very widespread
    http://astro.temple.edu/~bstavis/courses/215lectethnic.htm
    Chapter 4
    Cultural Pluralism, Ethnic Conflict
    1. definitions:
    ethnicity "perceived shared characteristics of a racial or cultural group"
    -historical lineage, language, religion, race, geographic homeland
    - most of these are "learned" characteristics 2. Prevalence: Pretty much everywhere
    except homogeneous states: Finland, Denmark, Japan, South Korea People are mixed together
    Map showing degree of ethnic heterogeneity in various countries

    Indigenous peoples in Latin America
    reasons: -migration to escape poverty, war, repression
    -conquest, colonialism, imposed cultural values on some peoples, moved people around (e.g. Ottoman, Soviet empires)
    -artificial state included different peoples
    -coerced slavery -economic complementarties of different peoples (Fulani) -religious missionary activity Latin American: Spanish/Portugese-Native American-Africans -Other Europeans-South Asians Africa: -very widespread tribal/language differences Rwanda: Tutsies, Hutus

    11. AllRefer Encyclopedia - Guinea, Country, Africa : Land And People (Equatorial Gu
    ethnic groups are the pastoral fulani and the agrarian MalinkE, Susu, and other peoples. is the country s official language, indigenous peoples have their
    http://reference.allrefer.com/encyclopedia/G/GuineaWAf-land-and-people.html
    AllRefer Channels :: Health Yellow Pages Reference Weather SEARCH : in Reference June 09, 2004 You are here : AllRefer.com Reference Encyclopedia Equatorial Guinea Political Geography ... Guinea, country, Africa
    By Alphabet : Encyclopedia A-Z G
    Guinea, country, Africa, Equatorial Guinea Political Geography
    Related Category: Equatorial Guinea Political Geography Guinea E Pronunciation Key Land and People A humid and tropical country, Guinea comprises an alluvial coastal plain, the mountainous Fouta Djallon region, a savanna interior, and the forested Guinea Highlands, which rise to c.5,800 ft (1,770 m) in the Nimba Mts. Guinea's main ethnic groups are the pastoral Fulani and the agrarian MalinkE, Susu, and other peoples. Although French is the country's official language, indigenous peoples have their own languages. Islam is the chief religion, and there are Christian and native religious minorities. Sections in this article:
    Topics that might be of interest to you: Conakry
    Fouta Djallon

    French Community

    French West Africa
    ...
    Ghana, former empire, Africa

    12. Grade Six Social Studies: Location(Content/Concepts)
    Ashanti; Akan (Hausa); Ewe; fulani. major changes Brought in a population of Blacks from africa. indigenous peoples, many of whom had been established on the land
    http://www.sasked.gov.sk.ca/docs/midlsoc/gr6/g62conss.html
    Social Studies Grade Six
    Learning About History Content/Concepts Teaching Strategies Knowledge Skills/Abilities Values ... Grade Six Unit Two Table of Contents
    Content/Concepts
    Learning About History Concepts:
    history, oral history, artifacts, timeline
    Information from a pre-historical period is obtained largely from *oral history and archaeological findings.
    • artifacts
    • fossils
    • legends, myths

    Artifacts have great value and importance.
    • record of past
    • sacred significance
    Information about the more recent past comes from
    • primary sources
    • history books
    • *oral history (e.g. stories, legends, myths, etc.)
    * Oral history was and still is of great value to North American Indigenous people. In many cultures the elders were revered as historians. The concept of time may be illustrated in a linear fashion.
    • timeline
    • sequence
    • causality
    Optional The concept of time may be illustrated in a cyclical fashion.
    • circle
    • repetitious, e.g. day/night, the seasons, the life/death cycle
    Interpretation of History Content/Concepts Teaching Strategies Knowledge Skills/Abilities Values ... Grade Six Unit Two Table of Contents
    Content/Concepts
    Interpretation of History Concepts:
    history, point of view

    13. World Regional Geography 200 - Africa
    A. Major Tribes (Hausafulani, Yoruba and Ibo). N. 1962 South africa Becomes a Republic. borrowing. This change takes place when indigenous peoples come into
    http://www.cotc.edu/Professional/rklingensmith/Africa/
    Jump to module in this page:
    Africa:
    Module 10: Colonialism Objectives and Policy ^Go to Top^
    I. Colonialism Defined
    "In the broadest sense, colonialism is the application of the international designs of imperialistic powers, whereby the peoples of weaker states or territories are subjected to the rule and control of the governments of these more powerful states, for the purposes of exploitation of resources, imposition of alien values, and the safeguarding of the colonizing power's national interest. Whether this national interest demands involvement in distant lands or adjacent ones in really immaterial; the objectives and the methods are much the same." De Blij, 1971. II. Colonial Policies and Objectives A. Portugal - Mercantilism B. Germany C. Belgium - Paternalism D. France - France D'Outre Mer E. United Kingdom - Indirect Rule 2. Protectorates (e.g., Bechuanaland)

    14. Human Rights Internet - The Human Rights Databank
    Kalahari Desert and the forests of Central africa. fulani 6 million (Chad, Central african Republic refer to officially recognised indigenous peoples in more
    http://www.hri.ca/doccentre/docs/handbook97/tribal.shtml

    Minorities; Indigenous and Tribal Peoples
    Who are indigenous?
    No general, universal agreement defines indigenous peoples. This observation is stated in many forms, in relevant UN commissions and working groups, as well as in the World Bank's Operational Directive on Indigenous Peoples. Most countries currently seeking to address indigenous issues do so within the context of their national constitution, and according to their reading of history, rather than as an issue of universal character. In UN-sponsored meetings, representatives of indigenous peoples and many governments have expressed the view that a definition of the concept of indigenous peoples is not necessary at the intenational level, although such definitions may be advisable and necessary at the national level. In addition, indigenous peoples have questioned the need for a universal definition of the concept of "indigenous peoples:" "peoples"

    15. Indigenous Reference Site
    Central America, Arawak, Mbaya, Dandami, fulani, Hanunoo. Pipile, Ufaina, Uros, Pathan, East africa, Tsembaga. Source The Health of indigenous peoples Compiled by Ethel
    http://www.ku.edu/~insp/referencesite.html
    Where Indigenous Peoples Live Source : The Health of Indigenous Peoples
    Compiled by Ethel (Wara) Alderete
    World Health Organization (WHO), 1999. WHERE INDIGENOUS PEOPLES LIVE
    The following listing of Indigenous Peoples is not comprehensive, nor exclusive, but instead representative of peoples living worldwide. MAP KEY
    1. Artic 8.Great Basin 12.Circum-Caribbean 14.Mato Grosso ASIA 21.Chittagong Hill 26. Kalahari Desert
    Aleut Shoshone Akawaio Borbora 19. North and Tract Peoples San Chipewyan Ute Bari (Motilones) Botocudo Central Asia Chakma Inuit Choquie Ge (Central) Ainu Marma 27. Ituri Forest Saami 9. Southwest Guajiro Guato Hui Tripura Efe Apache Karina Kaduveo Manchu Lese 2. Sub-Arctic Dine (Hopi) Kogi Kaingang Miao 22. South East Asia Mbuti Cree Navajo Otomac Karaja Mongolian Chin Dene Zuni Paez Kayapo (Southern) Taiwan Aborigines Hmong 28. Australia and Naskapi Yarawato Tupi Tibetan Kachin the Pacific Ojibwa 10. Pacific NW Coast Yukpa Uighur Karen Aboriginals Bella Coola 15. Gran Chaco Yi Kedang Arapesh North America Chinook South America Ache Zhuang Lisu Asmat 3. Eastern

    16. Democracy In Africa
    as the Yoruba and Hausafulani (an interesting of scholarly associations focused on africa can pool the constant warfare against indigenous peoples (to name
    http://www.hartford-hwp.com/archives/30/063.html
    Documents menu Date: Mon, 27 Nov 1995 20:36:28 GMT-5
    Organization: East Tennessee State University
    Subject: QUERY: Democracy in Africa
    Democracy in Africa
    A dialog on the H-Africa list
    27 November 1995
    Date: Mon, 27 Nov 1995 This article reinforced my awareness that traditional African societies had important democratic features, albeit not the representative democratic forms touted in Western cultures, but democratic nevertheless. I also am aware that colonialized and poverty stricten peoples in Asia have been able to find their way toward contemporary democratic governments. Furthermore, eastern European poeples have struggled through to democratic structures is spite of pressures from their former Soviet neighbor. Romania is an example of where this took place against a repressive dictatorship. My musings went deeper into the Nigerian situation. I am aware that the old Habe kingdoms were always subject to the tempering effects of their princes; Habe kings could not be tyrants, at least not until they began to come into possession of guns and other weapons. It was then that they became tyrannical, and it was then that they faced the challenged of the Fulani revolt. So why do Africans, in spite of traditional patterns of democracy and in spite of 30 to 35 years of independent rule, have so much difficulty? More importantly, what are the prospects that they will be able to do it in the near future?

    17. 100gogo Expedition Of Africa, Africa's Super Predators & Mammals Safari
    fulani known also as Fulbe and Peul, a people who have either conquered indigenous peoples (such as in a symbiotic relationship with agricultural peoples.
    http://www.100gogo.com/africa/
    Africa - The Birthplace of Modern Humans You either love it or hate it . . . Africa Map Click here to see large map
    Introduction
    Features of Africa
    Africa is the second-largest continent , after Asia, covering 30,330,000 sq km; about 22% of the total land area of the Earth. It measures about 8,000 km from north to south and about 7,360 km from east to west. The highest point on the continent is Mt. Kilimanjaro - Uhuru Point - (5,963 m/19,340 ft) in Tanzania. The lowest is Lake 'Asal (153 m/502 ft below sea level) in Djibouti. The Forests cover about one-fifth of the total land area of the continent.
    The Woodlands, bush lands, grasslands and thickets occupy about two-fifth.
    And the Deserts and their extended margins have the remaining two-fifths of African land. World's longest river : The River Nile drains north-eastern Africa, and, at 6,650 km (4,132 mi), is the longest river in the world. It is formed from the Blue Nile, which originates at Lake Tana in Ethiopia, and the White Nile, which originates at Lake Victoria. World's second largest lake : Lake Victoria is the largest lake in Africa and the is the world's second-largest freshwater lake - covering an area of 69,490 sq km (26,830 sq mi) and lies 1,130 m (3,720 ft) above sea level. Its greatest known depth is 82 m (270 ft).

    18. Web Page Roger Blench (Africa, Languages, Biodiversity, Ethnoscience)
    Conservation/MultiAgency Partnerships/indigenous Ecological Knowledge Conflict and co-operation fulani relations with in Muslim peoples (ed. 2). Westview Press
    http://homepage.ntlworld.com/roger_blench/Personal Website.htm
    ROGER BLENCH
    Personal Web Site CONTACT DETAILS Roger Blench Mallam Dendo Guest Road Cambridge United Kingdom Voice/ Answerphone /Fax. 0044-(0)1223-560687 E-mail R.Blench@odi.org.uk This page last updated: Wednesday, 30 July 2003
    Website Guide
    1. Professional Activities Relating to Development Professional Activities 2. Academic Career Academic Career 3. Publications Publications Published papers Papers Books Books Papers in Press Papers in Press Documents posted electronically Posted Electronically Unpublished documents Unpublished Documents Reports Reports Websites Websites 4. New Benue-Congo Comparative Wordlist Contents Page 5. Unpublished Field Materials Unpublished Field Materials 6. Hot off the press Hot off the press 7. Recent and projected travel, contact details etc. Movement Schedule 8. Images Images
    PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY Full Name: Roger Marsh Blench Date of Birth: 1st August, 1953 Marital Status: Single Academic Titles: M.A., Ph.D University of Cambridge Present Occupation: Research Fellow, Overseas Development Institute

    19. :: BlackElectorate.com ::
    Politics Mondays Dr. Lenora fulani To Congressional africa And Aboriginal Tuesdays Vatican Urges Lasting he made an appeal for indigenous peoples to receive
    http://www.blackelectorate.com/articles.asp?ID=985

    20. :: BlackElectorate.com ::
    5/10/2004 Politics Mondays Dr. Lenora fulani To Congressional Black Caucus africa And Aboriginal Tuesdays World Bank Reaching Out To indigenous peoples.
    http://www.blackelectorate.com/articles.asp?ID=995

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