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21. Inspired Planet
Medicine Man mambila Kaka culture, Cameroon, West africa. a vital element in the indigenous cultures of yang in the fertility cults of agricultural peoples.
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Mambila - Kaka culture, Cameroon, West Africa. The statue of the medicine shaman signifies the presence of a powerful ancestor who brings the gift of healing. Coming from the spirit world and having served on earth, he has knowledge of supernatural causes and natural cures. His shaman's pouch apron is full of herbal medicines and magical substances which he has collected in the bush. From the Den of Osiris catalog. Our Purpose, Perspective and Guarantee An array of Photographs and Portals into the Site The Main Chamber Artifacts Buddhas Paintings , and Jewelry for sale Travel Section and Poetry The Library Recommended Books for sale Teachings Great Thoughts Photo Presentations Visions ... The Chapel We're developing a sacred cybershrine Observe- Visionary Altars, Gods and Goddesses, Nature

22. Ethno-Net Database Nigeria
justice processes among the Igbospeaking peoples of eastern indigenous Hausa number system fractal history on an African frontier mambila - Njerep - Mandulu
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Political Economy of Nigeria. New York, USA: Longman Inc. Albert, I. O.
Women and urban violence in Kano, Nigeria. Ibadan, Nigeria: Spectrum Books. Albert, I. O. Inter-ethnic relations in Nigerian city: A historical perspective of the Ausa-Igbo conflicts in Kano, 1953-1991. Ibadan, Nigeria: IFRA.
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Coleman, J. S. Nigeria: Background to Nationalism. Berkeley, USA: University of California Press.

23. LTC Library Acquisitions - April, May, June 1999 - Articles, Africa And The Midd
Mulligan, P. The marginalization of indigenous peoples from tribal South africa. (In Develpment Southern africa, 162 Land crisis on the mambila plateau of
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"Land tenure reform and rural livelihoods in southern Africa." (Special issue of : Natural resouce perspectives, 39, 1999, p. 1-12)
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"Reconciling interests among wildlife, livestock and people in eastern Africa : a sustainable livelihoods approach." (Special issue of : Natural resouce perspectives, 45, 1999, p. 1-4)
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"Access a la terre pour tous en Afrique noire : une utopie?" (In: Land reform, land settlement and cooperatives , 2, 1998, p. 44-55) Steenbock Library Documents Collection: FAO LRSC Also available on the Internet: http://www.fao.org/WAICENT/FAOINFO/SUSTDEV/LTdirect/landrf.htm Firmin-Sellers, K., and P. Sellers. "Expected failures and unexpected successes of land titling in Africa." (In:

24. Nelson - Cultural Anthropology: 1st Canadian Edition
commentary, and case material on the mambila. of drum music from west africa at Village to promote communications between indigenous peoples and organizations
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  • To find web sites relating to anthropology , your first stop should be the World Wide Web Virtual Library (WWW VL) for Anthropology. This site includes archaeology as well, but another comprehensive guide is the WWW VL for Archaeology (also known as ArchNet). Both sites are huge with links to hundreds of pages arranged by subject or geographically.
    Another good index is Anthropology Resources on the Internet , originally started by Allen Lutins, but now maintained by Bernard Clist. He also includes web sites, usenet news groups and other Internet resources.
    About.com has guides who collect useful web sites and provide reviews and commentary about them. Alexander Christensen is your guide at
  • 25. 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

    26. Joshua Project - Peoples By Country Profiles
    People Name General mambila. Language. Primary Language mambila, Cameroon. Language Code (ROL3) MYA, Ethnologue Listing. indigenous Fellowship of 100+
    http://www.joshuaproject.net/peopctry.php?rop3=106196&rog3=CM

    27. Africa Direct-Ethnographic Art, Trade Beads, Masks, Carvings, Artifacts, Textile
    Estimated age first half of twentieth century. A fine piece with old insect damage and indigenous repair of cracks, using reed. . mambila. Fang or Bulu People.
    http://www.africadirect.com/specials2.html?category=Specials&pagenum=12&start=33

    28. Africa Direct-Ethnographic Art, Trade Beads, Masks, Carvings, Artifacts, Textile
    Depth 7.75 inches. indigenous repairs visible inside of mask. Women pl. . . Makonde People. Tanzania. mambila bull mask with raffia $152.00. Mask with Raffia.
    http://www.africadirect.com/specials2.html?category=Specials&pagenum=29&start=84

    29. Afrol News - Your Portal To Africa!
    of the population occupy 85 percent of the entire mambila land, Yieji violent conflicts in Nigeria between socalled settlers and indigenous people, which have
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    Background History: Rise and Fall of the Adamawa Emirate In Internet Federal Government of Nigeria Misanet.com / IRIN / afrol News, 23 February - At least 23,000 Fulani herders have fled Nigeria's eastern Taraba State to Cameroon to escape clashes which broke out in the Mambila plateau with farming communities at the beginning of the year, a pastoral association said. The Miyetti Alla Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN) said in a statement made available to IRIN on Friday, it had counted 23,647 nomads who fled the Sarduana local government area of Taraba State into Cameroon. Fulani herdsmen, M'bororo, are kin to the people establishing the Sokoto Caliphate in northern Nigeria and Cameroon in the 19th century. According to the statement signed by MACBAN secretary general, Tukur Abashe; "Attacks on Fulani pastoralists who produce 75 percent of the protein needs of the country are becoming incessant, particularly in states like Plateau, Nasarawa, Bauchi, Taraba and Benue states."

    30. Nigeria On The Internet
    An annotated directory to internet resources on Nigeria. story architecture, Islam and indigenous african cultures, Shawabtis and her course peoples and Cultures of africa has information
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    Countries Nigeria Search: Countries Topics Africa Guide Suggest a Site ... Africa Home An Annotated Directory of Nigeria on the Internet See also: Nigeria News Nigeria Election Sites
    Abubakar, Atiku
    Site of Nigeria's Vice-President, Atiku Abubakar. Abubakar was President Olusegun Obasanjo's running mate in the 2003 Presidential election. Profile, history of the People's Democratic Party, speeches, party achievements, etc. [KF] http://www.atikuabubakar.net/
    Abuja City.com
    About Nigeria's Capital City, Abuja. History, travel information, hotels, shopping, business, recreation, etc. Photographs of the Emir's court from African Ceremonies , volume 1 by Carol Beckwith and Angela Fisher, photos of emirs, sultans. Based in Abuja. http://www.abujacity.com
    Academic Associates PeaceWorks (Lagos)
    A non-profit NGO established 1988 in Nigeria. Working on conflict management and peace education. Has a book, " Community Conflicts in Nigeria. Their Management Resolution and Transformation " (Ibadan: Spectrum Books, 2000) available from: African Books Collective Ltd., The Jam Factory 27, Parkend Street, Oxford OXI IHU - UK. E-mail: abc@africanbookscollective.com http://www.aapeaceworks.org/

    31. SOSIG: Ethnographic Studies Of Peoples And Communities
    Browse this resource, mambila of the Cameroon Browse this resource, Open Directory Project (DMOZ) indigenous People. Browse this resource, peoples and Cultures of
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    Ethnographic Studies of Peoples and Communities Editor: Centre for Social Anthropology and Computing, Manchester University Library You are here : Home Ethnography and Anthropology > Ethnographic Studies of Peoples and Communities
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    Search in whole catalogue current section Top 50 sites in Ethnography and Anthropology Advanced Search Thesauri Map of the Ethnography and Anthropology section Browse Related Sections Community Research, inc. Urban and Rural Internet Resources Listed Alphabetically Sort: by resource type Europe UK For a short description click the title. To access the resource directly click Editor's Choice (key resources in this subject) Lonely Islands, The Andamanese: an On-line Documentation, by George Weber Virtual Institute of Mambila Studies All Resources "Daily Life in Sierra Leone: The Sherbro in 1936-37": African photographs from the University of Pennsylvania Museum Archives 45 Years in the Turkish Village 1949-1994:Paul Stirling's Ethnographic Data Archives Aboriginal Multi-Media Society AFRI-PHIL Mailing List ... 2004 SOSIG

    32. SOSIG: Ethnographic Studies Of Peoples And Communities
    Browse this resource, African indigenous Science and Knowledge the mambila Sources on mambila Early Reports and Browse this resource, peoples and Cultures of
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    33. West Africa
    twostory architecture, Islam and indigenous African cultures by Jonathan W. Mangbon, (from mambila LGA) Drink Comprised of over 300 business people from Benin
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    Countries : West Africa Search: Countries Topics Africa Guide Suggest a Site ... Niger See also: Burkina Faso Guinea
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    African Odyssey InterActive - Kennnedy Center for the Performing Arts
    Site for a festival in New York of music, dance, and theater from Africa and the African Diaspora. Describes events At the Kennedy Center In the Washington, DC Area Around the World . Has interviews with African scholars and artists, a directory of web sites about Dance, Music, Literary Arts/Storytelling, Theater/Performance, K-12 teaching resources . [KF] http://artsedge.kennedy-center.org/odyssey.html
    Afrique Francophone
    Much information on Francophone Africa-related web sites and discussion lists. Has a bibliography by Thomas C. Spear of Francophone literature . Maintained by Thomas C. Spear, Associate Prof. of French, Lehman College, City Univ. of New York.
    Bibliography: gopher://gopher.litteratures.UMontreal.CA:7070/11/fra/20e/franc
    Main site: http://www.lehman.cuny.edu/depts/langlit/french/afrique.html

    34. Africa
    africa; the first language of most people is one Nyanja, Tonga, and about 70 other indigenous languages, male malila malinka (malinke) maltese mambila mambwe mam
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    35. Colonial History Of Africa
    that were ceded to the society by indigenous chiefs, and DA Percival, and mambila stories (How people came to rabbit, The beautiful girl, Why the mambila don t
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    Colonial History of Africa Adam Matthew Publications
    Microfilm publisher. Sells 19th and 20th century journals and archival collections for African studies and other areas. Has a search engine. Search OCLC's World Catalog and/or RLIN to locate libraries with holdings of these microforms. http://www.adam-matthew-publications.co.uk/
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    Aequatoria Archives Research Project
    Based at the Research Center of the International Pragmatics Association, University of Antwerp, and works with the Centre Æquatoria , Mbandaka, Congo (DRC). "Its goal is to make extensively annotated editions as well as systematic interpretive analyses of documents from the archives of the Centre Æquatoria — in particular those documents that are relevant to the historiographic study of linguistics and ethnology in colonial times ." The Archives have, on microfiche, the proceedings of the Conférence Nationale Souveraine. The

    36. BBC News | AFRICA | Nigeria Land Clashes Claim More Lives
    over land in eastern Nigeria between indigenous farmers and seen an influx of farmers, stoking mambila fears that Up to 10,000 people are thought to have died
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/africa/newsid_1748000/1748652.stm
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    SERVICES Daily E-mail News Ticker Mobiles/PDAs Feedback ... Low Graphics Tuesday, 8 January, 2002, 12:13 GMT Nigeria land clashes claim more lives
    The area has a long history of ethnic tension
    Dozens of people have reportedly died in heavy clashes over land in eastern Nigeria between indigenous farmers and settler tribesmen.
    Up to 10,000 people have died in Nigerian clashes in the past three years
    Hundreds have fled the Mambila Plateau area of Taraba state in the past week since fighting began between the Mambila and the nomadic Fulani communities. The area, which borders Cameroon, has a long history of competition between farmers and livestock rearers competing for scarce resources. Correspondents say tensions have risen yet further since local government officials threatened to re-distribute land that was not being used effectively. Nigeria has been wracked recently by its worst cycle of ethnic, religious and political bloodletting for more than 30 years. Toll unconfirmed The number of dead in the latest clashes is unconfirmed, but the AFP news agency put the number of casualties at more than 50.

    37. BBC News | AFRICA | Nigeria Land Clashes Claim More Lives
    of ethnic tension. Dozens of people have reportedly over land in eastern Nigeria between indigenous farmers and Hundreds have fled the mambila Plateau area of
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    Nigeria land clashes claim more lives
    The area has a long history of ethnic tension
    Dozens of people have reportedly died in heavy clashes over land in eastern Nigeria between indigenous farmers and settler tribesmen.
    Hundreds have fled the Mambila Plateau area of Taraba state in the past week since fighting began between the Mambila and the nomadic Fulani communities. The area, which borders Cameroon, has a long history of competition between farmers and livestock rearers competing for scarce resources. Correspondents say tensions have risen yet further since local government officials threatened to re-distribute land that was not being used effectively. Nigeria has been wracked recently by its worst cycle of ethnic, religious and political bloodletting for more than 30 years. Toll unconfirmed The number of dead in the latest clashes is unconfirmed, but the AFP news agency put the number of casualties at more than 50. Police reinforcements have been sent to the area from neighbouring Adamawa state to restore calm.

    38. Cultural Anthropology - Social Anthropology - Academic Info
    the Programme aims to extend to indigenous peoples and local of the Salmon ; EcoGallery ; People of the The Virtual Institute of mambila Studies seeks to
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    39. AFRICAN LUCY
    Prince, R., indigenous Yoruba psychiatry (photocopy in Short Loan). mambila avatars and the ancestor cult Problems of in East africa in which 224 people died
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    2-20-04 - DREAM - IT'S STARTING - I was in Wisconsin, near Eau Claire. I went to visit my mother-in-law Lucy B. at her farmhouse. We were having a nice chat and then she told me that five of her sons had spun themselves to death to commit suicide the week before. There were no funerals for them because it was a sin to commit suicide. I thought that was atrocious. I went out for a walk and when I came back, the house was full of people who were all standing around crying. I was really puzzled, so I started asking people why everyone was crying. Nobody would tell me and that was making me angry. Finally I saw a priest standing in the midst of the crowd and he had tears in his eyes too. I said "Why is everyone standing around like somebody died? He didn't answer either, but more or less looked towards the other room. So I looked into the other room and there was my mother-in-law laying on her back with her eyes closed on top of the dining room table. People were sitting and standing around her seemingly dead body.

    40. CNN.com - Nigeria Counts Costs Of Riots - January 8, 2002
    LAGOS, Nigeria Dozens of people are feared dead Local residents said fighting between mambila indigenous farmers and Maina village on the mambila Plateau of
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    LAGOS, Nigeria Dozens of people are feared dead after several days of clashes between farmers and nomadic tribesmen in northeastern Nigeria. Local residents said fighting between Mambila indigenous farmers and nomadic Fulani had flared sporadically since New Year's Eve around Tonga Maina village on the Mambila Plateau of Taraba State. Residents of nearby towns contacted by telephone could not give a precise death toll, but national newspapers put the figure at between 30 and 50. The violence is the latest bout of ethnic bloodletting to hit Africa's most populous nation. Multi-ethnic Nigeria, with a population of more than 110 million divided into about 250 tribes, is struggling with its worst cycle of ethnic bloodletting for more than 30 years. At the end of December, more than 20 people were killed and scores injured in an attack on a central Nigerian village by an ethnic Hausa-Fulani militia.

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