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1. Africa Indigenous People Baule
africa, african Anthropology General Resources. By peoples. Luchazi Luluwa Lunda Luvale Lwalwa Maasai Makonde Mambila Mangbetu Manja Mbole mende Mitsogo Mossi
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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

2. Minorities At Risk (MAR)
3979. 0.0360. indigenous peoples. NIGERIA. OGONI. 553. 0.0800. communal contender. SIERRA LEONE. mende. 1534. 0.3000. 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. African Timelines Part III
of african peoples beyond the continent of africa, focusing research Nevertheless africas indigenous personality has managed to Amistad+(1997. mende the ethnic group of "Cinque
http://www.cocc.edu/cagatucci/classes/hum211/timelines/htimeline3.htm
Humanities 211
(Historical Contexts, Oral Arts, Film)
Prof. Cora Agatucci
6 October 1998: Learning Resources
http://scout.wisc.edu/Reports/SocSci/1998/ss-981006.html
Part III: African Slave Trade
AD / CE 15th - early 19th centuries

With Brief Discussions: Height of Atlantic Slave Trade Black Holocaust "Middle Passage"
Resistance
Diaspora
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Dynamics of Changing Cultures
... Amistad Revolt
African Timelines Table of Contents Contribute to African Timelines, add a link, or make a comment! New Submission Form See also Chronology on the History of Slavery and Racism [in the U.S.A.] , Eddie Becker, 1999: http://innercity.org/holt/slavechron.html http://innercity.org/holt/chron_1790_1829.html 1830-the end: http://innercity.org/holt/chron_1830_end.html late 15 th c. Kingdom of Kongo flourished on the Congo River (modern Zaire, now Republic of Congo), a confederation of provinces under the manikongo (the king; "mani" means blacksmith, denoting the early importance and spiritual power of iron working) From Symbols of Royal Power: Stool (Detroit Institute of Arts' African, Oceanic, and New World Cultures: African Art)

4. Commentaries
The Afrocentric Experience provides information on Black Writers, Kwanzaa, african Names, the island state of St.Kitts Nevis and Much, Much More. both hurts economies and limits indigenous sources of food local population (the mende and Temne peoples) on the bottom Many of the peoples of West africa trace their origins
http://www.swagga.com/arthurlewin.htm
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AFRICAN SCIENCE .....August 20th 2003 An animal bone, with markings used for counting, discovered in South Africa is estimated to be more than 35,000 years old. Another bone, the so-called "Ishango Bone," found in the Democratic Republic of Congo, not only has markings for counting, but also a series of prime numbers which indicate it was used for calculating. It is over 10,000 years old. Agriculture, the purposeful planting, cultivating and harvesting of foodstuffs, has been going on in the Nile Valley for 18,000 years. Steel was produced in furnaces in Tanzania 2,000 years ago. And there were astronomical observatories in Kenya in 300 BC. Furthermore, it’s believed that shafts located in the 5,000 year old Great Pyramid at Giza functioned as observatories for viewing the star Sirius and other heavenly bodies. The Dogon people of Mali, and other ethnic groups living in the vicinity of the city of Timbuktu, have an intimate knowledge of this solar system, the Sirius star system, and the shape and functioning of the galaxy. When Europeans first encountered them, they thought the Dogon beliefs were fables until, that is, the Europeans developed telescopes and realized that they were not.

5. H-Net Review: Elizabeth Akingbola On Fiona Macdonald, Ed., Peoples Of Africa
Fiona Macdonald, ed.peoples of africa. 11 volumes. Tarrytown, NY Marshall Cavendish Corporation, 2001. 648 pp. Bibliography, index, pronunciation guide, timelines, maps. $ 471.36 (cloth), ISBN 07614-7158-8. The chapters separate indigenous african beliefs from Christianity and Islam across the continent. A mende man in Sierra Leone who
http://www.h-net.msu.edu/reviews/showrev.cgi?path=40801012584859

6. UNDP/CSOPP Documents: Conserving Indigenous Knowledge . . .
africa commonly use 106 species. The importance of "partner" species to the food supply of indigenous communities is illustrated by the example of the mende indigenous peoples' use
http://www.undp.org/csopp/CSO/NewFiles/dociknowledge2.html
CSOPP Documents:
Conserving Indigenous Knowledge - Integrating New Systems of Integration Table of Contents
II. Issues and Trends in Biodiversity Over 90 percent of the earth's remaining biological diversity is in the tropical and subtropical regions of Africa, Asia, and South America. Seven percent of the earth's surface hosts between half and three quarters of the world's biological diversity
    Scientists have tended to assume that what they have discovered is "wild"' now, however, they are recognising, with some discomfort, that almost everything they find is someone else's toothbrush, shampoo, or vitamin supplemen t.
Most Biodiversity Found in Developing Countries
Example after example illustrates how much more Biodiversity can be found in developing than in developed countries. There is more Biodiversity on a tiny island off the coast of Panama than there is in the entire British Isles. Panama, in fact, is less than one third the size of the United Kingdom, yet it has more than five times as many vertebrate species. Costa Rica is less than a tenth the size of France, but has almost three times more vertebrate species. A single hectare near Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia holds half as many plant species as can be found in all of Denmark. A small volcano near the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) in the Philippines has more tree species than Canada, and a 15 hectare plot in Borneo has more woody species than all of North America. Figure III shows the vast differences in plant species in selected countries.

7. The Probert Encyclopaedia - People And Peoples (M-N)
Despite Madagascar's proximity to africa, Malagasy contains only a mende. The mende are a west african people living humans, including the indigenous peoples of Asia, the Indians
http://www.fas.org/news/reference/probert/CA.HTM
People and Peoples (M-N)
M. Clifford Townsend
M Clifford Townsend was an American politician. He was a Democratic governor of Indiana from 1937 until 1941.
M. Q. Sharpe
M Q Sharpe was an American politician. He was a Republican governor of South Dakota from 1943 until 1947.
M.G. Ramachandran
M.G Ramachandran is an actor.
M.J. Montfajon
M.J Montfajon is an actor.
M.K. Harris
M.K Harris is an actor.
Mabel Albertson Mabel Albertson was an actress. She was born in 1901 and died in 1982. Mabel Colcord Mabel Colcord is an actress. Mabel King Mabel King is an actress. Mabel Normand Mabel Normand was an actress. She was born in 1894 and died in 1930. Mabel Paige Mabel Paige was an actress. She was born in 1879 and died in 1954. Mac Davis Mac Davis is an actor. Macaulay Culkin Macaulay Culkin is an actor. He was born in 1980. Macbeth Macbeth was King of Scotland from 1040 to 1057. MacDonald Carey MacDonald Carey is an actor. He was born in 1913. Machiko Kyo Machiko Kyo is an actress. She was born in 1924. Mack Swain Mack Swain was an actor. He was born in 1876 and died in 1935.

8. INTERNATIONAL LIST
traces the history of this song, a burial hymm of the mende SUBJECT = Women, Black South africa History 19th century. SUBJECT = indigenous peoples Exhibitions
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TITLE = Africa before the Europeans, 100-1500 [videorecording] / Network Television/Goldcrest Television ; producer, Nicholas Barton ; director, David Wright. CALL # = Videotape no.6068. PUBLISHER = Falls Church, VA : Landmark Films, c1984. DESCRIPT. = 1 videocassette (26 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in. NOTE = Describes the civilizations and empires of Africa before the arrival of the Europeans. Tells how the Bantu people left their homeland in the Cameroons and displaced the people in the south. SUBJECT = Africa History To 1498. SUBJECT = Bantu-speaking peoples Migrations. TITLE = Africa [videorecording] : continent of contrasts / Mary Lee Nolan. CALL # = Videotape no.5344. PUBLISHER = Huntsville, TX : Educational Video Network, 1994. DESCRIPT. = 1 videocassette (35 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in. + 1 guide. SUBJECT = Africa History. SUBJECT = Africa Description and travel. TITLE = Africa dreaming [videorecording]. CALL # = Videotape no.6215.

9. Africa Direct-Ethnographic Art, Trade Beads, Masks, Carvings, Artifacts, Textile
carving is a rare example of a mende statue An old age crack on the bottom part has indigenous repair worship formed the core of the Kota peoples religious and
http://www.africadirect.com/new2.html?category=New_Products&pagenum=3&start=60

10. Society For Threatened Peoples (GfbV) - Documents And Statements
africa, mende Nazer would face persecution in case of deportation to Sudan, Australia s 100th Anniversary indigenous peoples are still Victims of Racial
http://www.gfbv.de/gfbv_e/docus/docus_e.htm
updated: October 2002
Society for Threatened Peoples (GfbV)
Documents and Statements
In documents and statements the GfbV publishes her research on cases of human rights violations committed against religious and/or ethnic minorities, among them the Indigenous Peoples. A selection of our publications is translated into english. Excerpts are published here. For more information's please visit the German site as well. Asia Africa Australia ... Statements at the United Nations
NEW: statements to the 57th session of the UN Human Rights Commission Canada / USA Helping the victims of terror worldwide Middle East Asia Expelled and Impoverished - India's Native Inhabitants GfbV Documentation on the Adivasi - Part 1 (Feb. 2001) No peace for Mindanao - Background about the civil war 4 May 2000 Support for India's Adivasi Portrait of Adivasi Koordination Deutschland Africa Mende Nazer would face persecution in case of deportation to Sudan Documentary, 31.October 2002

11. People And Plants Online - Handbook 2 - National Organizations  
peoples from Asia, the Pacific, africa and the Solagral Montpellier, 3191 route de mende, BP 5056 expertise on the subject of indigenous peoples’ rights, land
http://www.rbgkew.org.uk/peopleplants/handbook/handbook2/national.htm
Main About Us Publications and Videos Regions and Themes ... Feedback Cultural Survival Canada -GJM From: a leaflet produced by Cultural Survival Canada. CONTACT
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Back Solagral Solagral, under the guidance of Marcel Marloie and Laurence Tubiana, has been generating debate on important global issues since 1980. The networking activities of Solagral have brought together individuals from a variety of sectors, such as cooperation and development organizations, the media and research institutes, in an effort to bring about a rethinking of regulations at local, national and international levels for major issues such as food problems, liberalization of the economy and environmental policies

12. Excerpts From
of african peoples and of the indigenous peoples of the The peoples of West africa and Middle America, as well In some languages, such as mende of Sierra leeone
http://www.ethnomath.org/resources/ISGEm/049.htm
Originally published in the International Study Group on Ethnomathematics (ISGEm) Newsletter , Volume 6, Number 1, November 1990. Located at: http://web.nmsu.edu/~pscott/isgem61.htm
Article reproduced 2003 with permission of the ISGEm Newsletter editor for use in the Ethnomathematics Digital Library ( www.ethnomath.org ) developed by Pacific Resources for Education and Learning ( www.prel.org Excerpts from
World Cultures in the Mathematics Class
HIMED Conference, Leicester, UK
April 7-9, 1990
By Claudia Zaslavsky The mathematics eduction community in the United States is embarking upon a program to reach all students. As stated in the Curriculum and Evaluation Standards for School Mathematics (NCTM): "It is crucial that conscious efforts be made to encourage all students, especially young women and minorities, to pursue mathematics." (p.68) Recognition is given to the varied backgrounds and interests of the students: "Students should have numerous and varied experiences related to the cultural, historical and scientific evolution of mathematics. (p. 5) Students' cultural backgrounds should be integrated into the learning experiences. (p.68)
"The ethnic groups that have lived longest in the Americas and who have been most oppressed are the Native peoples and the Africans who were brought to the New World in chains, to serve as slaves to European plantation owners. Now their descendants are determined to reassert their cultural heritage."

13. Africa History
Though this is inevitable for most indigenous peoples. is the evil of the selfish, heartless people who bought as it is to r Written by mende Nazer , Damien
http://20th-century-history-books.com/Africa_History.html

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14. UNJLC - About Liberia
Vai, Dei, Belle, Mandingo, and mende, AmericoLiberians (2.5 between the Europeans colonising West africa and the and to allow the indigenous peoples a greater
http://www.unjlc.org/content/index.phtml/itemId/17304

15. Resources / Land
GENDER AND RESOURCE USE AMONG THE mende OF GOLA declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples (SubCommission OF LAND AND PROPERTY IN EASTERN africa Diana Lee
http://www.earthsummit2002.org/wcaucus/Resources/land/land.htm
Caucus HomePage Site Map Introduction Schedule of Meetings ... Resources
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Resources: Land Resources
We are constantly gathering useful resources, references, networking information, etc. Please let us know which other references should be included! Reports, Books, Articles Web-Sites Discussion Groups Reports, Books, Articles RAINFOREST RELATIONS: GENDER AND RESOURCE USE AMONG THE MENDE OF GOLA, SIERRA LEONE
Melissa Leach
Edinburgh University Press 1994 272pp ISBN 7486 0493 6 £39.50
hardback - International African Library 13. Published in association with the International African This book brings forest dwellers' own differentiated perspectives to current rainforest debates. After reviewing changing conservation agendas, and gender and environment approaches, it draws on detailed fieldwork to examine the importance of forest resources to local economy and society, and how dynamic gender relations condition women's and men's different environmental relations. It shows that neither an understanding of forest use and change, nor adequate conservation policies, can be achieved without a concern for gender.
This book can also be ordered online from amazon.com at the following url:

16. Resource Information Center Liberia: Information On The Physical Markings Of Var
ethnic community organizations / cultural heritage / indigenous peoples. members from the Kpelle, mende, Loma, and africa researcher Solomon Toweh notes that
http://uscis.gov/graphics/services/asylum/ric/documentation/LBR01001.htm
Liberia
Response to Information Request Number: LBR01001.ZNK Date: 5 October 2000 Subject: Liberia: Information on the physical markings of various ethnic groups From: INS Resource Information Center, Washington, D.C. Keywords: Liberia / ethnic minorities / ethnicity / cultural identity / cultural integration / ethnic community organizations / cultural heritage / indigenous peoples Query: Do any of the ethnic groups in Liberia have distinctive or unique physical markings that are only utilized by their particular group? Response: The Kissi group marks its members with three scars on each cheek. They also file or otherwise shape the two middle upper teeth into a triangle. Though this is a traditional cultural practice, it is decreasing due to modernization and Westernization in Liberia. Liberian journalist Kenneth Best knew of no other tribe in Liberia that marked its members in such a fashion (Best, 25 August 2000). The Kissi live in upper Lofa County at the conjunction of Liberia, Guinea, and Sierra Leone. They number approximately 441,000, 115,000 of which are in Liberia. The Kissi are predominantly rice cultivators and are one of only two ethnic groups to be directly descended from the original inhabitants of Liberia (Minority Rights Group International 1997, 428). The Poro society, which is a secret men's society which permeates Liberian life, also marks its members. Boys who have completed initiation rites are marked by scarification on the back and often on the chest and stomach as well. These societies draw members from the Kpelle, Mende, Loma, and Mano groups (

17. Africa Book Centre Ltd Slavery
centralized states it developed from indigenous servitude to mende Nazer grew up in the remote Nuba role in savage developments between peoples and continents.
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18. People And Peoples (MP)
The mende language belongs to the NigerCongo family. to one of the three major races of humans, mainly the indigenous peoples of Subsaharan africa and some
http://www.sneaker.net.au/docs/encyclo/C5.HTM

19. African Studies Video Titles
this song, a burial hymm of the mende people brought by explores the unique cultures, marvels of nature, indigenous peoples and remote lands of africa.
http://www.library.ohiou.edu/subjects/africa/afrvid.htm
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Introduction New Materials (posted for 6 months) Booksellers Books (locating in Library) Government Documents Interlibrary Loan Internet Indexes (General, also see Reference) Journals (Specific Titles) Journal Indexes (Databases) Libraries (other Africa collections) Library Instruction Program Maps Media Microform ... Other Centers (and guides to Africa resources) Professional Interests (African Studies Association, etc.) Reference (on-line resources) Reference (print resources) Reserve Room Video (titles and resources, under construction)
African Studies Video and Films
at Ohio University
There are over 200 Africa-related video and film titles in the Library. One way to browse the collection is to search ALICE, the Library's Catalog, in the "Limiting-to-Video-Mode" by "Africa" as a subject for example, then browse your results. In searching for a particular title, a new acquistion, or rather specific topic the above video mode provides good results. However, for 'one-stop' overview of all African related video the following title list is useful. Note: It is quite likely that a given title can only be used on campus.

20. University Of Auckland
of development in subSaharan africa, Society for mende rice farming”, in EJ Croll and D Toward Traditional Resource Rights for indigenous peoples and Local
http://www.arts.auckland.ac.nz/ant/339/readings 339.htm
University of Auckland
Department of Anthropology
Applied Anthropology and Development, 1st semester 2002 List of Recommended Readings Abdoellah, Oekan Soekotjo. 1993. Indonesian transmigrants and adaptation: an ecological –anthropological perspective . Berkeley: Centres for South and Southeast Asia Studies, University of California at Berkeley. 307.2 A13 TAMAKI Alcorn, J.B., 1995, “Ethnobotanical Knowledge Systems – A resource for meeting rural development goals”, in Warren, D.M., L.J. Slikkerveer, D. Brokensha (eds.) The Cultural Dimension of Development: Indigenous Knowledge Systems , London: Intermediate Technology Publications, p. 1-12 Angrosino, Michael V. (ed.), 1976, Do applied anthropologists apply anthropology? Athens: University of Georgia Press. Amin, Samir 1990. Maldevelopment . London: Zed Books. 338.9 A51m ANU Development Studies Centre. 1985. Women in development in the South Pacific: barriers and opportunities . Development Studies Centre. Canberra: Australian National University. 301.412099 W87 NZP

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