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  1. Lobi: Visions of Africa by Daniela Bognolo, 2007-08-06

21. Africa Direct-Ethnographic Art, Trade Beads, Masks, Carvings, Artifacts, Textile
lobi slingshotJanus figures $34.00. lobi figure-The lobi people, who live in Burkina Asante People. out of a variety of hard and soft woods indigenous to the
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22. Poutnik.lacina.net
2004/05/11 photos from Larabanga, lobi and Talensi where I could learn more about indigenous people and their even when rest of the west africa was bowing to
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again on my way.. last time I had chance to visit indigenous tribe of Siberut Island and was amazed about the tribal people, their culture and their life. when trying to plan trip for this year, I decided, once again, not to choose tourist destination, but rather place where I could learn more about indigenous people and their beliefs. after going through several books and interesting web sites I bumped into interesting information. somewhere in the sahel, on the border between burkina faso and ghana, there is one tribe living, that was never colonized even when rest of the west africa was bowing to "white man".

23. UCSB Department Of Anthropology Links Directory Africa
Virtual africa Konaka's Webpage of Multimedia Ethnography archaeology, sociology, science, indigenous african studies, Sculptures, african dogon niger lobi about 400 photos
http://www.anth.ucsb.edu/links/pages/Africa

24. NativeWeb Home
dogon niger lobi, Dogon, africa, 402. Australian indigenous Photographer taking his work to the world. portfolio of fine art gallery with people, family, nature
http://www.nativeweb.org/resources.php?name=Photography; Indigenous Images&rid=8

25. GeographyIQ - World Atlas - Africa - Burkina Faso - People Facts And Figures
HIV/AIDS people living with HIV/AIDS 440,000 Mossi over 40%, Gurunsi, Senufo, lobi, Bobo, Mande Religions indigenous beliefs 40%, Muslim 50%, Christian
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note: estimates for this country explicitly take into account the effects of excess mortality due to AIDS; this can result in lower life expectancy, higher infant mortality and death rates, lower population and growth rates, and changes in the distribution of population by age and sex than would otherwise be expected (July 2003 est.) Age structure: 0-14 years: 46.1% (male 3,057,855; female 3,036,705)
15-64 years: 51% (male 3,296,726; female 3,455,817)
65 years and over: 2.9% (male 161,914; female 219,443) (2003 est.) Population growth rate: 2.6% (2003 est.) Birth rate: 44.78 births/1,000 population (2003 est.) Death rate: 18.76 deaths/1,000 population (2003 est.) Net migration rate: migrant(s)/1,000 population (2003 est.) Sex ratio: at birth: 1.03 male(s)/female
under 15 years: 1.01 male(s)/female
15-64 years: 0.95 male(s)/female
65 years and over: 0.74 male(s)/female
total population: 0.97 male(s)/female (2003 est.) Infant mortality rate: total: 99.78 deaths/1,000 live births

26. Map & Graph: Africa:Countries By People: Ethnic Groups
US who had been slaves), Congo People 2.5% (descendants Mozambique, indigenous tribal groups 99.66% (Shangaan, Chokwe over 40%, Gurunsi, Senufo, lobi, Bobo, Mande
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  • 27. Burkina Faso Travel | Lonely Planet World Guide
    million Capital City Ouagadougou (pop 1,300,000) People Mossi, Gurunsi, Sénufo, lobi, Bobo, Mande, Fulani Language French Religion indigenous beliefs 40
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    Burkina Faso Burkina Faso consistently produces silk linings from sows' ears; they come from one of the poorest countries in the world, but they are renowned for their don't-worry-be-happy optimism and have managed to fashion a beautiful and culturally sophisticated country out of the little that they do have. The Burkinab©s are descended from a long line of regal emperors who have suffered the plebeian indignities of colonialism and blackbirding, but this has only served to strengthen and preserve their cultural identity. Today, they are known for their music, dance, theatre and film. Full country name: Burkina Faso Area: 274,200 sq km Population: 12.6 million Capital City: Ouagadougou (pop 1,300,000) People: Mossi, Gurunsi, S©nufo, Lobi, Bobo, Mande, Fulani Language: French Religion: Indigenous beliefs 40%, Muslim 50%, Christian (mainly Roman Catholic) 10% Head of State: President Captain Blaise Compaor© Head of Government: Prime Minister Paramanga Ernest Yonli GDP: US$11.6 billion

    28. Africa.iafrica.com | Countryinfo | Burkina Faso | People
    BURKINA FASO People. Ethnic groups Mossi about 24%, Gurunsi, Senufo, lobi, Bobo, Mande Religions indigenous beliefs 40%, Muslim 50%, Christian (mainly Roman
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    [Select country] Algeria Angola Benin Botswana Burkina Faso Burundi Cameroon Cape Verde Cent.Afr.Rep Chad Comoros Cote D'Ivoire DRC Djibouti Egypt Eq. Guinea Eritrea Ethiopia Gabon Gambia, The Ghana Guinea Guinea Bissau Kenya Lesotho Liberia Libya Madagascar Malawi Mali Mauritania Mauritius Morocco Mozambique Namibia Niger Nigeria Rep. of Congo Reunion Rwanda Sao Tome Senegal Seychelles Sierra Leone Somalia South Africa St Helena Sudan Swaziland Tanzania Togo Tunisia Uganda W. Sahara Zambia Zimbabwe
    Stock Exchange Egypt Ghana Kenya Malawi Mauritius Namibia Nigeria South Africa Tanzania Tunisia Zimbabwe You are in: Country Info Burkina Faso People
    BURKINA FASO
    People Population: 11 575 898 (July 1999 est.) Age structure: 0-14 years: 48% (male 2 792 895; female 2 759 072) 15-64 years: 49% (male 2 700 253; female 2 978 168) 65 years and over: 3% (male 147 017; female 198 493) (1999 est.)

    29. Africa
    africa; the first language of most people is one of Luvale, Nyanja, Tonga, and about 70 other indigenous languages, lenje ligbi liko limba lingala lobi(ri) logo
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    County Flag Language Support Algeria Arabic (official), French, Berber dialects Yes Angola Portuguese (official), Bantu and other African languages Yes Benin French (official), Fon and Yoruba (most common vernaculars in south), tribal languages (at least six major ones in north) Yes Botswana English (official), Setswana Yes Burkina Faso French (official), native African languages belonging to Sudanic family spoken by 90% of the population Yes Burundi Kirundi (official), French (official), Swahili (along Lake Tanganyika and in the Bujumbura area) Yes Cameroon 24 major African language groups, English (official), French (official) Yes Central African Republic French (official), Sangho (lingua franca and national language), Arabic, Hunsa, Swahili Yes Chad French (official), Arabic (official), Sara and Sango (in south), more than 100 different languages and dialects Yes Congo, Democratic Republic of the

    30. TDS; Passports, Visas, Travel Documents
    east and center, including Lagoon peoples of the west), Northern Mande (northwest), Senoufo/lobi (north center Religions indigenous 2540%, Muslim 35-40%, and
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    Ivory Coast Africa
    PEOPLE Cote d'Ivoire has more than 60 ethnic groups, usually classified into five principal divisions: Akan (east and center, including Lagoon peoples of the southeast), Krou (southwest), Southern Mande (west), Northern Mande (northwest), Senoufo/Lobi (north center and northeast). The Baoules, in the Akan division, probably comprise the largest single subgroup with 15%-20% of the population. They are based in the central region around Bouake and Yamoussoukro. The Betes in the Krou division, the Senoufos in the north, and the Malinkes in the northwest and the cities are the next largest groups, with 10%-15% each of the national population. Most of the principal divisions have a significant presence in neighboring countries. Of the more than 5 million non-Ivoirian Africans living in Cote d'Ivoire, one-third to one-half are from Burkina Faso; the rest are from Ghana, Guinea, Mali, Nigeria, Benin, Senegal, Liberia, and Mauritania. The non-African expatriate community includes roughly 20,000 French and possibly 100,000 Lebanese. The number of elementary school-aged children attending classes increased from 22% in 1960 to 67% in 1995. Nationality:

    31. Burkina Faso
    Islam 50%, Christian (mainly Roman Catholic) 10%, indigenous beliefs 40%. Faso was originally inhabited by the Bobo, lobi, and Gurunsi peoples, with the
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    32. ThinkQuest : Library : The Global Relations Of The Many Nations
    Mossi about 24%, Gurunsi, Senufo, lobi, Bobo, Mande mainland Christian 45%, Muslim 35%, indigenous beliefs 20%. is the mother tongue of Bantu people living in
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    Throughout the world there are conflicts and issues that have wide-ranging effects. This site can help students understand some of these current events. For example, the religious situations in Afghanistan, Northern Ireland, or on the West Bankthis site covers them all and more. You even have the opportunity to voice your own opinions. Discover ways to get involved by visiting other links and learning more about global issues. Visit Site 1998 ThinkQuest Internet Challenge Languages English Students James Windsor High School, Windsor, CT, United States Christopher Windsor High School, Windsor, CT, United States Jeff Windsor High School, Windsor, CT, United States Coaches Diane Windsor High School, Windsor, CT, United States Want to build a ThinkQuest site? The ThinkQuest site above is one of thousands of educational web sites built by students from around the world. Click here to learn how you can build a ThinkQuest site. Privacy Policy

    33. Collection - Charles Derby
    and insects) account for the loss of much indigenous historical evidence. points up the complexity of modern africa, whose peoples may simultaneously
    http://www.africans-art.com/index.php3?action=page&id_art=236

    34. Cote D'Ivoire- History And Politics
    Lorhron, and overran the gold mines of lobi. of resistance amongst the indigenous people especially the French West and Equatorial africa, operating through
    http://www.iss.co.za/AF/profiles/IvoryCoast/Politics.html
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    • Constitution - adopted 3 November 1960; revised numerous times, last time July 1998. It was suspended following a bloodless coup on 24 December 1999. A new constitution was approved by a referendum held on 23 July 2000.
    • Legislative branch - Unicameral National Assembly (225 seats)
    • Legal system - based o French civil law system and customary law
    • Elections - Presidential, last held October 2000; Legislative, last held December 2000.
    Political groupings and alliances
    • Front populaire Ivoirien (FPI)
    Colonial History
    Syndicat Agricole Africain Rassemblement Democratique Africain (PDCI), which was formed in 1945.
    Loi-Cadre
    Post Independence History
    The independence constitution of October 1960 gave executive powers to the president as head of government for a five-year term of office with no limit to the number of possible re-elections. Houphouet-Boigny and his PDCI were re-elected to power for the next 30yrs until his death in office in 1993. However, multiple candidates were allowed to compete on a non-party basis in municipal and legislative elections from 1980.
    However, the second half of the 1980s heralded both economic and political turbulence in the country as the markets for Ivorian products experienced a period of economic down turn with a sharp fall in world prices. While the effects of old age started weighing down on Houphouet-Boigny with a constant decline into senility, there came a national appeal for multiparty democracy. Although he managed to win the first multiparty elections of 1990, it was not without complaints of vote rigging, leading to violent demonstrations and strikes. The opposition was inexperienced and fragmented and they faced harassments from government officials who constantly obstructed their programs. Protests and riots resulted, with the leader of the opposition

    35. WFMU Transpacific Sound Paradise: Playlists & Real Audio Archives
    lobi s new cd with Naranjo and Olsen, Song Park Summerstage, Lincoln Center Festival s africa Out Loud The Sami are an indigenous people of northern Scandinavia
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    Music and the arts can be positive avenues of interaction among diverse peoples. Now as ever, and more than ever, it's important to look for positive ways to bridge our cultural differences and bring different cultures together.
    Transpacific Sound Paradise: PLAYLISTS and REAL AUDIO ARCHIVES 2000-2001
    Transpacific Sound Paradise: Popular and Unpopular Music from Around the World is heard on Sundays 8-10pm on WFMU 91.1 FM in the New York Metropolitan area and 90.1 in New York's Hudson Valley. Or click here and you can listen to us on the web through the wonders of RealAudio!
    For current playlists visit http://www.wfmu.org/Playlists/Robw For an alphabetical listing of archived shows featuring special guests and/or live music, click here
    For updated show info and links visit the Transpacific Sound Paradise homepage: http://www.wfmu.org/tsp
    You may also enjoy Rob's World Music Shopping Guide Fun World Music Facts, and NYC World Music Concert Calendar Contact Rob Weisberg by sending e-mail to Rob's Mail Page Playlists and Archives 2000-2001 (Click here for Playlists and archives after Jan. 1, 2002)

    36. WFMU's Special Archives For Transpacific Sound Paradise With Rob Weisberg
    xylophone music s elder statesman, Kakraba lobi, to perform of the Sami, the indigenous people of northern name spins music from West africa and demonstrates a
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    Special Archives for Transpacific Sound Paradise with Rob Weisberg on WFMU
    Interviews, Live Music and other specials, all available on demand in glorious RealAudio.
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    37. May/June 1995
    was translating the NT into lobi and when and analysis of the cities and peoples less reached the specific priority of analyzing every indigenous and immigrant
    http://www.missionfrontiers.org/1995/0506/mj9513.htm
    BACK ISSUES May - June 1995 DIRECTORY The Editorial
    of Ralph D. Winter
    MF Behind theScenes ...
    Helping Grass-roots Leaders Manage Effective Ministry
    A Passion for the Unreached Peoples By Patrick Johnstone That we have both the information and also the resources to see the beginning of the end by the end of this Millennium in 5 years time. My question is rather, do we have a deep faith in God, His enabling grace and a willingness to pay the price for this to be achieved? A Brief History of Unreached People Thinking Just over two hundred years ago two world-changing events took place - the French Revolution and the launch of the modern missions movement. The first brought political ideology to the fore which eclipsed the preceding centuries of dominance of ethnicity and religious conformity and gave us a range of new terms - colonialism, imperialism, capitalism, Communism, secularism. The second brought the gospel to a world in ferment with new ideas, new political systems and the modern nation-state. This time of change and upheaval became fertile soil for the rapid spread of the Gospel over these 200 years. Church growth has accelerated over this period. The last 30 years have been the most dramatic, but the last 10 years of this period even more so. However the dominance of the nation-state over these 200 years appears to be ending. The collapse of Communism as a viable and persuasive system in 1989 was the most dramatic evidence of this. Ideologies have lost their luster. The power of ethnic nationalism and ethno-religious intolerance is daily portrayed in the media. The Kurdish question, the ethnic dismemberment of Yugoslavia, the USSR and possibly even Russia itself, the Somalia and Rwanda debacles, the wars in Sri Lanka, Georgia, Azerbaijan, and Myanmar, guerrilla insurgency in Northern Ireland and Mexico are all evidence of this. We have to recognize these realities. For too long we have been locked into thinking in terms of countries and geographical boundaries because this is the way the world has been. We have to think ethnically and globally in our strategy for the evangelization of the world.

    38. Index01
    Bei den Wahrsagern im Land der lobi. An indigenous People s Struggle for Forest and Identity in Sub Fertility, and Transformation in East and Southern africa.
    http://www.anthropos-journal.de/index01/body_index01.htm
    INDEX 2001 AUTHOR INDEX GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX Articles Africa ... Oceania AUTHOR INDEX Articles Amborn, Hermann: Soul and Personality As a Communal Bond 41 Antweiler, Christoph: Interkulturalität und Kosmopolitismus in Indonesien? Ethnische Grenzen und ethnieübergreifende Identität in Makassar 433 Bednarik, Robert G.: Beads and Pendants of the Pleistocene 545 Beek, W.E.A. van: cf. Bienfait, H.F. and W.E.A. van Beek Bienfait, H.F. and W.E.A. van Beek: Right and Left As Political Categories. An Exercise in "Not-So-Primitive" Classification 169 Bonatz, Dominik: Wandel einer Megalithkultur im 20. Jahrhundert (Nias/Indonesien) 105 Bossert, Federico, y Diego Villar: Tres dimensiones de la máscara ritual chané 59 Braakhuis, H.E.M.: The Way of All Flesh. Sexual Implications of the Mayan Hunt 391 Brumann, Christoph: Religious Consensus and Secular Dissent. Two Alternative Paths to Survival for Utopian Communes 87 Dalfovo, Albert Titus: Religion among the Lugbara. The Triadic Source of Its Meaning 29 Demmer, Ulrich: Always an Argument. Persuasive Tools in the Death Rituals of the Jenu Kurumba 475 Erckenbrecht, Corinna:

    39. Weekly Trust -dec052003
    Queen declares Millennium Park open indigenous people not benefiting africa IN THE NEW WORLD The open conspiracy (3). giants Cooreman replaces Uwua as lobi T/A.
    http://www.mtrustonline.com/dailytrust/dec052003.htm

    40. African Tribes
    The ndako gboya appears to be indigenous; a spirit that castings ever made in black africa, share features of sculptural tradition among peoples inhabiting the
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