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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
  • 3. Tribes Of The Niger
    the Sahel zone of West africa from Senegal to Cameroon kingdoms by the conquest of indigenous peoples. population 7 million 2 million. . ijo a Kwaspeaking people of southern
    http://schools.4j.lane.edu/spencerbutte/StudentProjects/Rivers/tribe.html
    Tribes of the Niger River
    BAMBARA : a Mande-speaking people of Mali. Today sedentary farmers, they are divided inti many small chiefdoms, and known for their elaborate cosmology and religion. Earlier they had founded two important states at Seguo, on the Niger. Population 1.2 million.
    EDO : a Kwa-speaking people of southern Nigeria, the population of the kingdom of Benin; whose political and religious ruler, the , lives in Benin City. The ruling dynasty is historically closely linked with the Yoruba. They are famed for they carving, metal-casting and other arts. Population 1.3 million.
    FULANI ( FULBE, PEUL) : a people speaking a West Atlantic language, dispersed across the Sahel zone of West Africa from Senegal to Cameroon. They are predominantly Muslim, and coprise both transhumant cattle keepers and also sedentaery agricultural groups. Both are typically minority elements living among other peoples. The pastoralist groups are egalitarian, the sedentary ones having chiefs in some areas, such as northern Nigeria, where they overthrew the Hausa rulers of existing states in the early 19th century, established kingdoms by the conquest of indigenous peoples. population 7 million
    HAUSA : a Chadic-speaking people of Nigeria and Niger. They are intensive farmers

    4. Research In African Literatures--African Mythology And Africa's Political Impass
    Zulu of South africa, Ozidi among the ijo of Nigeria's delta have been ruled by indigenous leaders who have done much in the eyes of peoples who had little reason
    http://iupjournals.org/ral/ral29-1.html
    from Research in African Literatures Volume 29, Number 1
    African Mythology and Africa's Political Impasse
    Isidore Okpewho
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    One of the most exciting areas in the growth of African oral literary study within the last two decades has been the specialized interest in the continent's heroic epics: stories about great warriors, empire builders, and culture heroes like Sunjata among the Mandinka of Mali, Lianja among the Nkundo of Zaire, Shaka among the Zulu of South Africa, Ozidi among the Ijo of Nigeria's delta country, and many others. So widely has this interest growninvolving the collection of hitherto ignored epic texts and the critical study of themthat Indiana University Press, without doubt the sturdiest publisher of African studies in the United States, has seen fit to establish an African Epic Series to enshrine this body of work within the canons of higher education. With so much that has come to light, it is no longer possible to doubt, as was the case up to the 1970s, that the epic is a characteristic feature of Africa's oral traditions. And yet, if we took time to look beyond the walls of the academy, and projected our study of the epic within the larger context of the realities around us, we would find reason enough to temper our enthusiasm for this subject with a certain concern. In the more than three decades that African nations have been free from the colonial shackles that held them down for pretty much one century, most of them have been ruled by indigenous leaders who have done much worse to their people than the foreign usurpers. If we looked closely at the power profiles of these recent leaders, we would find them uncomfortably similar to the heroes we have grown accustomed to glorifying in our studies: leaders who held absolute power, exercising total proprietorship over the material and perhaps spiritual lives of those who lived under the shadow of their might.

    5. Africa Indigenous People Baule
    africa, african Anthropology General Resources. By peoples. Eket Fang Fante Fon Frafra Fulani Hausa Hemba Holoholo Ibibio Idoma Igbira Igbo ijo Kabre Karagwe
    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

    6. Africa Anthropology
    Ancient African Civilization African Archaeology. By peoples Hemba Holoholo Ibibio Idoma Igbira Igbo ijo Kabre Karagwe Kassena Katana Kom Kongo Kota The indigenous peoples Rights Question
    http://www.archaeolink.com/indigenous_anthropology_africa_i.htm
    Indigenous Studies - African Anthropology Home Ancient African Civilization African Archaeology By peoples Akan Akuapem Akye Anyi ... Zulu Abang Dance: Radiance from the River and Efik Ideal of Femininity "To dance is human, and humanity expresses itself in dance. Dancing interweaves with many aspects of life, such as art, communication, belief systems, social relations and political dynamics. Interwoven in Abang dances are three modalities: space, rhythm, and unity. Each of these modalities conveys its own distinct message(s) but interacts with each other to produce a specific form of dance as an expression and communicative art." - From Africa Resource Center - http://www.ijele.com/ijele/vol1.1/onyile.html Acacia Initiative: International Development Research Centre (IDRC) Centre de recherches pour le développement international (CRDI) (3.1) "The Acacia Initiative: Communities and the Information Society in Africa Program Initiative is an international program to empower sub-Saharan communities with the ability to apply information and communication technologies (ICTs) to their own social and economic development." - From International Development Research Centre - Africa Online: Kids Only A great kids site about Africa. Language, people, land and culture. Offers games and online quizzes. - illustrated - From AfricaOnline.com -

    7. African Studies - Art And Archaeology
    illustrated short essays on 'indigenous sculptural arts of South africa', 'modern' sculpture of Zimbabwe, and examples from Ibibio, Igbo, ijo and Ogoni speaking peoples. All of the
    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.

    8. African Studies - Education And Teaching Resources
    Art, Film, and Music. Conferences on africa. Cooking Recipes Science. african indigenous Science and Knowledge Systems Page from Ibibio, Igbo, ijo and Ogoni speaking peoples. All of the
    http://www.columbia.edu/cu/libraries/indiv/area/Africa/teaching.html
    Education and Teaching Resources on Africa
    General Education and Outreach

    African Diaspora

    Art, Film, and Music

    Conferences on Africa
    ...
    United States Government Agencies
    General Education and Outreach
    • Africa (PBS Online, Public Broadcasting Corporation, Alexandria, Virginia)
        Promotional site for "Africa" the 8 part television series co-produced by WNET/Thirteen's Nature and The National Geographic Society, which begins airing in September 2001. The site includes excerpted texts, photos, "teacher tools", and other resources. See also, the National Geographic website below.

    • Africa Access Review (Brenda Randolph, Silver Spring, Maryland)
        A bibliographic database of children's Africana reviews, compiled between 1989 and 1999 by a middle school librarian who is very active in developing teaching and other outreach resources for the study of Africa. See also, Randolph's AFROPHILE below.

    • "Africa Connects: Education in the Internet Age, Cape Town, South Africa, 10-13 July 2001 (Western Cape Schools' Network, SchoolNet SA, International Education and Resource NetworkI*EARN, and the University of Cape Town)
        General conference information, call for papers, and registration.

    9. Welcome To Africans-art.com
    Ife. Igbo. ijo. Jenne. Kongo. Kota we must consider both perspectives the indigenous as well as the Western nonwriting, pre-colonial peoples of africa. To illustrate my point
    http://www.africans-art.com/index.php3?action=page&id_art=360

    10. Links Main Page
    ijo International Juridical Organisation for Environment and on issues affecting africa.- http//www Permanent Forum on indigenous peoples - The Permanent
    http://www.landcoalition.org/main_links.html
    International Land Coalition - Links, Libraries and Databases Home Please suggest any links, changes, corrections that you think we should add to coalition@ifad.org Thank you. The International Land Coalition and its members are not responsible for the content of external internet sites listed in this section Index: C DEF G HI ... UVW A ADB - Asian Development Bank http://www.adb.org A griculture Resources agriculture related news, books and web resources http://www.utyx.com/agriculture/ AGRITERRA promote, facilitate and support lasting cooperation linkages between rural people's organisations in the Netherlands and in developing countries. http://www.agriterra.org/ ANIHAN - Agrarian Reform and Rural Development in the Philippines provide farmer leaders, students, researchers, social development workers and policy makers the latest news, updates, issues, analyses and perspectives on agrarian reform and rural development in the Philippines http://www.anihan.org/

    11. African Studies - Art And Archaeology
    of illustrated short essays on indigenous sculptural arts of includes examples from Ibibio, Igbo, ijo and Ogoni research among the Sherbro peoples of Sierra
    http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/indiv/africa/cuvl/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.

    12. African Studies - Education And Teaching Resources
    Geography, Maps, and Science African indigenous Science and includes examples from Ibibio, Igbo, ijo and Ogoni an undergraduate course on peoples and cultures
    http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/indiv/africa/cuvl/teaching.html
    Education and Teaching Resources on Africa
    General Education and Outreach

    African Diaspora

    Art, Film, and Music

    Conferences on Africa
    ...
    United States Government Agencies
    General Education and Outreach
    • Africa (PBS Online, Public Broadcasting Corporation, Alexandria, Virginia)
        Promotional site for "Africa" the 8 part television series co-produced by WNET/Thirteen's Nature and The National Geographic Society, which begins airing in September 2001. The site includes excerpted texts, photos, "teacher tools", and other resources. See also, the National Geographic website below.

    • Africa Access Review (Brenda Randolph, Silver Spring, Maryland)
        A bibliographic database of children's Africana reviews, compiled between 1989 and 1999 by a middle school librarian who is very active in developing teaching and other outreach resources for the study of Africa. See also, Randolph's AFROPHILE below.

    • "Africa Connects: Education in the Internet Age, Cape Town, South Africa, 10-13 July 2001 (Western Cape Schools' Network, SchoolNet SA, International Education and Resource NetworkI*EARN, and the University of Cape Town)
        General conference information, call for papers, and registration.

    13. MSN Encarta - Nigeria
    (However, as in most of africa, ethnic labels Fulfulde, Kanuri, Ibibio, Tiv, Efik, Edo, ijo, and Nupe. In the south, indigenous peoples produced their own art
    http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761557915_2/Nigeria.html
    MSN Home My MSN Hotmail Shopping ... Money Web Search: logoImg('http://sc.msn.com'); Encarta Subscriber Sign In Help Home ... Upgrade to Encarta Premium Search Encarta Tasks Find in this article Print Preview Send us feedback Related Items Abuja, capital Lagos, largest city more... Magazines Search the Encarta Magazine Center for magazine and news articles about this topic Further Reading Editors' Picks
    Nigeria
    Facts and Figures Quick information and statistics News Search MSNBC for news about Nigeria Internet Search Search Encarta about Nigeria Search MSN for Web sites about Nigeria Also on Encarta Editor's picks: Good books about Iraq Compare top online degrees What's so funny? The history of humor Also on MSN Summer shopping: From grills to home decor D-Day remembered on Discovery Switch to MSN in 3 easy steps Our Partners Capella University: Online degrees LearnitToday: Computer courses CollegeBound Network: ReadySetGo Kaplan Test Prep and Admissions Encyclopedia Article from Encarta Advertisement document.write(''); Page 2 of 7 Nigeria Multimedia 29 items Dynamic Map View map of Nigeria Article Outline Introduction Land and Resources The People of Nigeria Arts ... History A Urbanization Nigeria is still a primarily rural country, with only 46 percent of its population living in cities. Urban areas, however, doubled their share of the population between 1970 and 1996. The country has a long history of urban development, particularly in northern and southwestern Nigeria where substantial cities existed centuries before colonial rule. The largest Nigerian cities are

    14. Steering Cttee Meeting 2000-2-22
    CoChair Frances Vietu, WIT, ijo Gail Lerner also said that South africa was the indigenous Carol Kalafatic, indigenous peoples’ Caucus Coordinator reported
    http://csdngo.igc.org/steer/minutes/sc2000-2-22.htm
    Minutes- SC meeting February 22, 2000 NGO Steering Committee to the UN CSD Home Site Map Issue Caucuses Major Groups ... northclear@csdngo.org STEERING COMMITTEE MEETING: FEBRUARY 22, 2000 Attendance: (name, organization, steering committee position) Bill Stibravy, ICC
    Bremley Lyngdoh, Consortium of Indian Scientists for Sustainable Development,
    Education Caucus and Youth Caucus Coordinator
    Carol Kalafatic, International Indian Treaty Council, Indigenous Peoples’ Caucus Coordinator
    Carol Lubin, IFS, Social Development Caucus Coordinator
    Deling Wang, MSES, Energy Caucus Coordinator
    Eleanor Rae, Center: Women, Earth, Divine
    Felix Dodds, UNED-UK, Northern Co-Chair
    Frances Vietu, WIT, IJO
    Gail Lerner, World Council of Churches, Northern Multi-regional Caucus Coordinator
    Gordon Bispham, Association of Barbados NGOs, SAFS Caucus Coordinator Helen Drusine, Huairou Commission Jan Petersen, Huairou Commission Jasmin Enayati, UNED-UK Jeffrey Barber, Citinet/ ANPED, SPAC Caucus Coordinator Kirsten Kuipers, NJMO/ Netherlands Marva Moore, Southern Clearinghouse

    15. Newly-Added Web Links
    ijo Orunmila (Ifa Page) Resources on Ifa, and and administration; (C) support for indigenous environmental NGOs any aspect of africa, its peoples, their homes
    http://www.sas.upenn.edu/African_Studies/Home_Page/www_new0497.html
    Newly-Added Web Links
    April 23, 1997
  • Archaeology: Images from South Africa
      These resources are mostly archaeological but also cover anthropology, paleontology, of South Africa
  • People and Culture of Africa
      Resources for an Anthropology course which cover the Mande, the Yorub of West Africa as well as the Nso of Cameroon.
    Arts
  • Images of Masks: Africa
      Images of masks, makers of masks, masquerade troupes, and relevant resources from around the world are indexed in this server.
    Country Specific
    Ghana
  • Ghana in Japan
      General resources on culture and busiiness opportunites in Ghana.
    Kenya
  • Knightline Enterprises
      One of the primary missions of Knightline Enterprises is to promote the private and commerical use of the internet by the Kenyan Community worldwide. Resources include: News, E-mail directory, Business Directory, and relevant on-line resources on Kenya.
    Nigeria
  • Nigeria on the Net
      Nigeria.Com is run by Tridas International Ltd. It provides news, editorial, chat rooms, weblinks, etc. and other resources that pertain Nigerians.
    South Africa
  • Sports in South Africa
      Resources on recreations, facilities, publications, discussion lists, and infrastrcute of Sports in South Africa.
  • 16. Musées Afrique
    indigenous Knowledge in South africa Aquarelles de Joy Adamson peoples of Kenya tribus nigérianes Mama, Ekoi, ijo, Ogoni, Ibibio
    http://www.unil.ch/gybn/Arts_Peuples/Ex_Africa/ex_Af_musaf.html
    MUSEES Afrique Afrique du Sud Angola Botswana Burkina Faso ... Zimbabwe
    ou plusieurs oeuvres majeures.
    Afrique du Sud
    Cape Town
    South African National Gallery Government Avenue ma-di 10-17 Arts de la perle / Expositions temporaires Cape Town Gold of Africa Museum . Martin Melck House 96 Strand Street Bijoux d'or d'Afrique de l'Ouest (coll Barbier-Mueller); objets d'or des civilisations d'Afrique australe Cape Town - Gardens South African Museum 25 Queen Victoria Street lu-di 10-17 terres cuites de Lydenburg San (peintures rupestres), Zimb abwe Tsonga , Khoikhoi, Sotho, Nguni, Shona, Lovedu... Exposition " Ulwazi Lwemvelo - Indigenous Knowledge in South Africa Cape Town - Rosebank University of Cape Town Irma Stern Museum Cecil Road ma-sa 10-17 Arts de Zanzibar et du Congo: Lega, Luba Durban Art Gallery City Hall lu-sa 8.30-16; di 11-16 Durban Local History Museum Aliwal Street East London East London Museum lu-ve 9.30-17; sa 9.30-12

    17. Santeria
    ed. Enigmatic Powers Syncretism with african and indigenous peoples Religions among Santeria from africa to Miami ijo Orunmila This is a website by Fashina
    http://science.gcc.edu/reli/kemeny/new_page_2313.htm
    Santeria By Erica Sommerville
    BOOKS
    Scholarly Primary Sources on Santería Hagedorn, Katherine J. Divine Utterances: the Performance of Afro-Cuban Santería. Washington [D.C.]: Smithsonian Institution Press, 2001. Mason, Michael Atwood. Living Santería: Rituals and Experiences in an Afro-Cuban Religion. Washington [D.C.]: Smithsonian Institution Press, 2002. Murphy, Joseph M. Santería: African Spirits in America: with a New Preface Boston: Beacon Press, 1993. Popular Primary Sources on Santería Abimbola, 'Wande. Ifa will Mend our Broken World: Thoughts on Yoruba Religion and Culture in Africa and the Diaspora . Roxbury, MA: Aim Books, 1997. Canizares, Raul. Cuban Santería: Walking with the Night . Rochester Vt.: Destiny Books, 1999. Eleburuibon, Ifayemi The Adventures of Obatala Oyo State , Nigeria: A.P.I. Production, 1989. Gleason, Judith Illsley. Santería, Bronx . New York, Atheneum, 1975. González-Wippler, Migene. Legends of Santería . St. Paul Minn.: Llewellyn Publications, 1994. Santería: African Magic in Latin America . New York: Original Products, 1981.

    18. UN EOCSOC NGOs
    (WCOCU). World Council of Independent Christian Churches. World Council of indigenous peoples (WCIP). africa. International Juridical Organization (ijo).
    http://www.ngos.net/ngos/ecosocngolist.html
    UNITED NATIONS - NGOs at the
    Economic and Social Council LIST OF NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS IN CONSULTATIVE STATUS WITH THE ECONOMIC WITH THE ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL * AS AT 10 FEBRUARY 1997 If you know of any changes, modifications, additions, or deletions to these lists, please notify us at the Administrator of the NGOs Network Also, If you know of any Web Links to the webs and e-mail addresses for any of these organizations, please notify the Administrator of the NGOs Network The non-governmental organizations that are in consultative status as at 10 February 1997 as a result of action taken by the Economic and Social Council in 1996, and at its organizational session in February 1997 are listed below. Contents GENERAL CONSULTATIVE STATUS SPECIAL CONSULTATIVE STATUS ROSTER
    A. Organizations placed on the Roster by virtue of action taken by the Economic and Social Council on the recommendation of the Committee on Non-Governmental Organizations
    ... C. Organizations placed on the Roster by virtue of their consultative status with other United Nations bodies or the specialized agencies GENERAL CONSULTATIVE STATUS Academic Council on the United Nations System African American Institute American Association of Retired Persons Asian Forum of Parliamentarians on Population and Development Association for Progressive Communications (APC) Association of Non-Governmental Organizations Associazione Volontari per il Servizio Internazionale CARE International COLAC - Latin American Confederation of Credit Unions

    19. E/1997/INF/4 LIST OF NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS IN CONSULTATIVE STATUS WITH
    World Council of indigenous peoples (WCIP) World and Colonialism in Southern africa International Committee Juridical Organization (ijo) International League
    http://www.un.org/documents/ecosoc/docs/1997/e1997-inf4.htm
    United Nations E/1997/INF/4

    Economic and Social Council
    Distr. GENERAL
    26 March 1997
    ORIGINAL: ENGLISH This document has been posted online by the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (DESA). Reproduction and dissemination of the document - in electronic and/or printed format - is encouraged, provided acknowledgement is made of the role of the United Nations in making it available. Date last posted: 29 November 1999 12:16:05
    Comments and suggestions: esa@un.org

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