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81. SEE Portal - Macedonian - Poln Izvestaj: Bocvana
have farreaching consequences for indigenous people globally, South africa s high court
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82. Afribilia - Latest Additions
to the Bushoong people of the kuba group, and claims not unnaturally - that the Bushoong people make the comprehesive guide to 66 common indigenous trees of
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83. Travel + Leisure | African Safari Lodges: Wild At Hearth
to view big game; others are for people who would In each location he has deployed indigenous idioms (wood handstitched bark, and Congolese kuba cloth) to
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84. HISTORICAL
IA kuba (I am Cuba Battista s Havana and the poverty and oppression of the Cuban people. of explorers as they spread outward to colonize West africa, and the
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La Batalla de Chile: La Lucha de un Pueblo sin Armas,
I. La Insurreccion de la Burguesia
Narrated by Abilio Fernandez A Patricio Guzmán Film Produced by Chris Marker in association with El Instituto Cubano del Arte e Industria Cinematográfica Videocassete (96 min) Publisher: New York, NY : First Run/Icarus Films, [199-?] Location: Instructional Media Services Call Number: VT2467 VHS
The first film in a two-part documentary on the fate of Allende's Popular Unity government filmed throughout Chile from February to September 1973. Part one examines the escalation of rightist opposition following the left's victory in Congressional elections held in March, 1973. Finding that parliamentary democracy would not stop Allende's socialist policies, the right-wing shifted its tactics from the polls to the streets. The film follows months of activity as a variety of increasingly violent tactics are used by the right to weaken the government and provoke a crisis. Notes: Videocassette release of a motion picture originally produced in 1975. In Spanish with English subtitles.

85. LANGUAGES-ON-THE-WEB: BEST SHONA LINKS
This is a resource for people around the world Chimurenga styles of music from the indigenous cultures of North America Special editions Yan kuba kora music
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This site contains an introduction (in English) to the Shona language, spoken by over 8 million people in Zimbabwe, as well as links to other Shona-related sites. Any help with this is welcomed - please see my email address below. The African Languages Lexicon Project (ALLEX) svenska.gu.se/~ridings/allex.html

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87. AllRefer Encyclopedia - Congo, Democratic Republic Of The : History : Early Hist
The indigenous inhabitants of the region of the Congo BC, small numbers of Bantuspeaking people had migrated cent.), centered in SW Congo; the kuba kingdom of
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The indigenous inhabitants of the region of the Congo were probably Pygmies, who lived in small numbers in the equatorial forests of the north and northeast. By the end of the 1st millennium B.C. , small numbers of Bantu-speaking people had migrated into the area from the northwest (present-day Nigeria and Cameroon) and settled in the savanna regions of the south. Aided by their knowledge of iron technology and agriculture, the Bantu-speakers migrated to other parts of the Congo and Africa, at the same time developing new, related languages. From about A.D.

88. General
for the Survival of the Ogoni People (MOSOP kubaSolidaritdt in Berlin und Brandenburg; L Mexico Web Guide; Mexico s indigenous Home Page; National Commission for
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MOVIMENTI DI LIBERAZIONE NAZIONALE Qui troverete una lista di pagine da tutto il mondo dedicate alla liberazione di nazioni - Movimenti di Liberazione Nazionale. NATIONAL LIBERATION MOVEMENTS Categorized National liberation movements from all over the worl National Liberation Movements HOME
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89. SAfm
Abantwana abakhoyo abasihloniphi kuba bayakhumsha. as is much of the indigenous Knowledge Systems but People must answer for themselves and answer immediately.
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90. Africancraft.com: Links To African Art And African Crafts Web Sites Of Interest
about the weavings of the Baule people of central applique, patchwork and dyeing) for making kuba raffia cloths. The resilience of Yoruba indigenous handwoven
http://www.africancrafts.com/links.php?sid=25580245774681707712463474722032$&lis

91. The Militant - 9/25/95 -- China Meeting Highlights Women's Rights
She explained that Dalits are the indigenous people of India got under way there were 17,000 people in attendance Bassam S. kuba, of Iraq, called for an end to
http://www.themilitant.com/1995/5935/5935_20.html
Vol.59/No.35 September 25, 1995
China Meeting Highlights Women's Rights
BY LAURA GARZA AND MAGGIE TROWE

BEIJING - More than 26,000 women from throughout the world successfully held the largest forum ever of non- governmental organizations (NGOs) to discuss women's rights near this city. The forum in Huairou, China, included more than 5,000 workshops, and ended as the United Nations Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing with official government delegations was still under way. The NGO gathering, which drew many women's rights activists, was testimony to the fact that the fight for equal rights for women is a part of discussions and struggles occurring throughout the world. Most of the governments at the official conference have felt compelled to portray themselves as trying to advance women's status. What came through in the myriad informal discussions and formal presentations was the fight women are forced to wage in country after country for equal legal rights, decent pay, and against exploitive working conditions. These struggles are spurred on by the greater integration of women into the workforce worldwide. "In Japan women earn 52 percent of the wages men earn," said Michiko Hiroki. "There are many cases now of women suing big companies for discrimination. The three big national union confederations, for the most part, have not fought for these women. Forty percent of working women are in part-time, temporary, or sub-contracted jobs. Immigrant women come from Korea, Philippines, Thailand, Malaysia, Iran, Bangladesh, and Iraq. Many are illegal and work the dirtiest and most dangerous jobs."

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