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21. IK Monitor Centres - News (7-2)
ethnobotanists in all countries of africa for the rainforest medicinal plants in meru Betiri National prospects for donors and indigenous peoples is published
http://www.nuffic.nl/ciran/ikdm/7-2/centers.html
Indigenous Knowledge and Development Monitor, July 1999
Contents IK Monitor (7-2) IKDM Homepage ikdm@nuffic.nl Indigenous Knowledge Resource Centres - News The complete list of addresses of Indigenous Knowledge Resource Centres is updated regularly. AFRICA Cameroon CIKO
Cameroon Indigenous Knowledge Organisation
Prof. C.N. Ngwasiri, Director
(Correspondent)
Tel.: +237-322-181.
Fax: +237-322-181 / 430 813.
E-mail: ngwasiri@camnet.cm CIKO has now completed ten case studies on various aspects of indigenous knowledge (IK) in Cameroon, for inclusion in the World Bank's Database on Indigenous Knowledge and Practices:
1. Traditional child delivery in Nso, Bui Division
2. The use of ethnodietary preparations to reinforce the immune system in AIDS patients
3. Indigenous soil fertility methods and intensive farming techniques used by farmers in Ndop Plain, Northwest Province
4. Ethnoveterinary practices of Fulani herdsmen in the Northwest Province 5. Indigenous natural resource management and conservation methods in the Kilum Mountain Forest area, Oku Chiefdom 6. Indigenous knowledge of forest resources among the Baka of South Province and East Province

22. Kenya - Africa
13% Kalenjin 12% Kamba 11% Kisii 6% meru 6% Other is largely made up of Gallaspeaking peoples and the has become the most extended indigenous language in
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Welcome to Volunteer Missionary Movement. We are working together in a divided World towards Peace, Justice and Reconciliation. In Kenya, we currently have positions for :-
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History and Culture of Kenya:
The first of many footprints to be stamped on Kenyan soil were left way back in 2000 BC by nomadic tribes from Ethiopia. A second group followed around 1000 BC and occupied much of central Kenya. The rest of the ancestors of the country's medley of tribes arrived from all over the continent between 500 BC and 500 AD. The Bantu-speaking people (such as the Gusii, Kikuyu, Akamba and Meru) arrived from West Africa while the Nilotic speakers (Maasai, Luo, Samburu and Turkana) came from the Nile Valley in southern Sudan. As tribes migrated throughout the interior, Muslims from the Arabian Peninsula and Shirazis from Persia (now Iran) settled along the East African coast from the 8th century AD onwards. Drawn by the whiff of spices and money, the Portuguese started sniffing around in the 15th century. After venturing further and further down the western coast of Africa, Vasco da Gama finally rounded the Cape of Good Hope and headed up the continent's eastern coast in 1498. Seven years later, the Portuguese onslaught on the region began. By the 16th century, most of the indigenous Swahili trading towns, including Mombasa, had been either sacked or occupied by the Portuguese - marking the end of the Arab monopoly of Indian Ocean trade. The Portuguese settled in for a long period of harsh colonial rule, playing one sultan off against another. But their grip on the coast was always tenuous because their outposts had to be supplied from Goa in India. The Arabs won control of the coast back in 1720.

23. Kenya Africa Tourism, Tourism In Africa, Kenya Africa Travel, Africa Travel Agen
to the environment, the wildlife and the indigenous people of Kenya Kenya flight will take you from meru, across the Masai Mara is one of africa s most exciting
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As we have mentioned previously Kenya provides the safari goer with one of the most rewarding African experiences for it is blessed with stunning scenery, fascinating tribal peoples and quantities of wildlife that ensure excellent game viewing. As also mentioned, Kenya is a very popular destination and this has resulted in a reputation for mass tourism, swarms of mini-buses and a very crowded safari style.
This safari will take you to three of their four safari camps - each different to the next and each offering a variety of diverse habitats. Constant will be an exceptionally high standard of safari experience, you will be accompanied by knowledgeable and charming guides, you will dine on delicious meals and enjoy exquisite bush breakfasts or sundowners.

24. GeographyIQ - World Atlas - Africa - Kenya - People Facts And Figures
HIV/AIDS people living with HIV/AIDS 2.5 million Kalenjin 12%, Kamba 11%, Kisii 6%, meru 6%, other Protestant 45%, Roman Catholic 33%, indigenous beliefs 10
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15-64 years: 55.8% (male 8,900,615; female 8,766,698)
65 years and over: 2.9% (male 389,918; female 510,011) (2003 est.) Population growth rate: 1.27% (2003 est.) Birth rate: 28.81 births/1,000 population (2003 est.) Death rate: 16.01 deaths/1,000 population (2003 est.) Net migration rate: -0.15 migrant(s)/1,000 population
note: according to UNHCR, by the end of 2001 Kenya was host to 220,000 refugees from neighboring countries, including: Somalia 145,000 and Sudan 68,000 (2003 est.) Sex ratio: at birth: 1.03 male(s)/female

25. Venezuela: The Hijacking Of A Sacred Stone : IMC-SA
the presence of Tepuis (unique geological wonders) and the Churum meru (the highest It s hypocritical to rob and look down upon indigenous peoples in the name
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* The Pemon people of Venezuela calls to the international solidarity in their struggle for the return of the sacred stone Kueka
In Venezuela's southwest, the Canaima National Reserve in Bolivar State, is home to the Pemon people; around twenty-one thousand people, distributed along three different Caribe linguistic groups: Arekuna, Taure Pam and Kumaracoto. As with most indigenous peoples, they have been subjected to a colonization process that, regrettably, threatens to destroy their culture and society. Since the 90s, the Pemon had to confront the hardest struggles they can remember in recent history: the construction of a power grid that crosses their territory, bringing profit to mining corporations; the imminent construction of a hotel complex on their lands by the Turisur corporation; and the soon to be aproved decree that would allow mining and logging the Imataca mountain range, an unique natural reserve, and home to this people. On top of all that, a new conflict arose that threatens their worldview and cultural identity: the removal of their sacred
stone Kueka ("Grandmother") by German "artist" Wolfang von Schwarzenfeld.

26. Destinations
fascinating traditional lifestyles of the indigenous peoples, living among their political stability; the people are helpful the foot of Mount meru a classic
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To this day, East Africa remains the finest wildlife paradise on earth. Travelling through landscapes of staggering beauty, witnessing the fascinating traditional lifestyles of the indigenous peoples, living among the spectacular herds of game and sleeping under canvas beneath the vast African sky, stimulates all the senses; the never-to-be-forgotten experiences that provoke moments of profound reflection. As Mick Jagger wrote in our guest book, it “Took me back.” Africa takes people back to their roots, to childhood dreams of striped horses, spotted cats, and giraffe, creatures impossible to believe until you see them in their natural habitat, in the landscape where our own kind began. Robin Hurt Photo Safaris supports sustainable ecotourism and to this end we patronize community group ranches that promote conservation in such areas as Il Ngwesi and Namunyak in northern Kenya. Both Kenya and Tanzania are acclaimed for their political stability; the people are helpful and friendly, and officials, polite and courteous.

27. Who Are Then Are The Swahili?
same family of languages as Kikuyu, meru, Kikamba, Kitaita the Waswahili have been the indigenous people of the With inland peoples, one often finds a degree of
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The Waswahili Community Trust UK
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Ethnicity
Who are then are the Swahili?
"The Swahili are among the most distinctive peoples in Africa, and their coastal location is the primary reason why. It provided a setting where multiple cultural influences came together to produce a society characterized by:
  • mercantilism based on Indian Ocean trade; town dwelling; a unique architecture using coral and stone; Islam; literacy in an African language with an Arabic script; a sense of belonging to a wider civilization; and social stratification, with ruling elites who stress their Persian and Arab lineages. Influences from southwestern Asia have clearly been significant to Swahili identity, but it is equally obvious that the Asian elements are essentially a veneer glued onto a solid Bantu African framework."
  • James L. Newman in his recent book called THE PEOPLE OF AFRICA (Yale University Press, 1995 P. 177) The Bantu peoples are many and varied and exist in different clusters of fairly closely related tribes. According to Newman, the Swahilis constituted part of the Sabaki cluster of Northeast Coast Bantu that had formed in the Lower Tana River-Lamu Archipelago. From the original Sabaki who lived in small coastal or offshore-island villages where they could both fish and farm, some Sabaki took up a trading activity with merchants from the Arabian Peninsula and the Persian Gulf. This trade has by all accounts been going on for at least some 2000 years.

    28. Indigenous Crop Protection Practices In Africa
    indigenous Crop Protection Practices in SubSaharan East africa Storage. Mathera (meru/Kenya), Large vertabrates. Mutaa blessing people tree /makuri, Bwar (Luo),
    http://www.ippc.orst.edu/ipmafrica/elements/ncpp.html
    Indigenous Crop Protection Practices in Sub-Saharan East Africa Database of Natural Crop Protectant Chemicals (DNCPC) Products Used, or With Potential Use, for Crop Pest Control in Sub-Saharan East Africa et. al. , 1992). To be classified as beneficials, these products should come from plants that grow well on poor quality land, i.e. do not compete with crop land, they should not act as weeds, they should not support crop pests, and the products should be easily prepared. Some degree of success in the commercial production of these materials has been attained, e.g. rotenone, pyrethrum, nicotine, and neem. Usually, however, these are quite expensive when purchased on the open market. Cheaper when on-farm produced. Commercial plantations are not without pest problems. Tephrosia, for example, suffers from insects, nematodes, damping off, and problems with seed production. Even pyrethrum plants suffer from nematode problems in the foliage. Recently, neem has been hit with severe root rot problems. Further, identification of the active compound(s) in these plants is illusive and very expensive to pursue.
    Table-l. Natural Products Used, or With Potential Use, for Crop Pest Control in Sub-Saharan East Africa

    29. Indigenous Crop Protection Practices In Africa
    indigenous Crop Protection Practices in SubSaharan East africa, their Status and Mathera (meru/Kenya), Large vertabrates, 87. Mutaa blessing people tree /makuri,
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    Indigenous Crop Protection Practices in Sub-Saharan East Africa, their Status and Significance Relative to Small Farmer IPM Programs in Developing Countries Elements of IPM in Subsistence Agriculture Crop Protection Chemicals Natural Crop Protectant Products Some degree of success in the commercial production of these materials has been attained, e.g. rotenone, pyrethrum, nicotine, and neem. Usually, however, these are quite expensive when purchased on the open market. Cheaper when on-farm produced. Commercial plantations are not without pest problems. Tephrosia, for example, suffers from insects, nematodes, damping off, and problems with seed production. Even pyrethrum plants suffer from nematode problems in the foliage. Recently, neem has been hit with severe root rot problems. Further, identification of the active compound(s) in these plants is illusive and very expensive to pursue.
    Table-l. Natural Products Used, or With Potential Use, for Crop Pest Control in Sub-Saharan East Africa SCIENTIFIC NAME COMMON NAME PRODUCT USE TEXT Agave sisalana Perrine Kholokoto (Malawi 1/)
    Ikonge (Kamba, Taita), Sisal

    30. Map & Graph: Africa:Countries By People: Ethnic Groups
    who had been slaves), Congo People 2.5% (descendants Mozambique, indigenous tribal groups 99.66% (Shangaan, Chokwe, Manyika Kamba 11%, Kisii 6%, meru 6%, other
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  • 31. East Africa Living Encyclopedia
    Tensions between indigenous Tanzanians and the Asian community, which are Mpepo Pare Sumbwa Bena Ikomo Lambia meru Pimbwe Tatog Kilimanjaro and its People.
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    East Africa Living Encyclopedia
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    The two largest ethnic groups in Tanzania are linguistically and culturally closely related. The traditional homelands ofthe

    32. Africa.iafrica.com | Countryinfo | Kenya | People
    KENYA People. 14%, Luo 13%, Kalenjin 12%, Kamba 11%, Kisii 6%, meru 6%, other Religions Protestant 38%, Roman Catholic 28%, indigenous beliefs 26%, Muslim 7
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    People Population: 28 808 658 (July 1999 est.) Age structure: 0-14 years: 43% (male 6 244 321; female 6 104 181) 15-64 years: 54% (male 7 845 083; female 7 826 442) 65 years and over: 3% (male 343 449; female 445 182) (1999 est.)

    33. Tour Operator South Africa
    clients and the wonderful eclectic people indigenous to each The routes combine old treasured indigenous custom and clear waters on the slopes of Mount meru.
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    French Version Sun and Sandals Tour Operation was founded in 1993. We are Wholesale Tour Operators, Travel Brokers. The organization has decades of Tourism experience both in retail and wholesale and is a founding member of SATSA. Sun and Sandals tour operators are specialists in Africa, Southern Africa and Islands world wide. Sun and Sandals tours have a focus on authenticity, tradition, excellence, value for money and originality. Our business revolves around people, valued clients and the wonderful eclectic people indigenous to each land. The destinations we explore are unusual and exotic. We are also members of Tourism Enterprise Program an initiative launched by Business Trust which supports and assists new affirmative business in the Tourism Sector. Our tours can easily be conducted by foreign speaking guides which include French, Spanish, Italian, Dutch, German, Mandarin or Russian. The social responsibility cultural and eco tours in South Africa are the culmination of years of research. These have also formed part of TEP's "Good News" circulation; stories which are hopeful and uplifting celebrating ten years of democracy. They combine the knowledge and expertise of communities at grassroots, academics, village elders and nonprofit organizations. The tours focus on the amazing, innovative community-based initiatives that have formed since the democratically elected Government. The routes combine old treasured indigenous custom and contemporary cultural development. The tours provide a powerful case study of the vibrant means to alleviate poverty, mainstream gender and provide sustainable solutions to both community and environment. These are hands on, intimate, personal experiences, awakening senses and thought.

    34. Module 7
    african Worldview on Life and World, in The heartbeat of indigenous africa a study The Chagga and meru of Tanzania History of the Chagga people of Kilimanjaro
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    Module VII: Introduction to Tanzania
    Rationale
    Tanzania has a unique political and economic history, and a basic understanding of post-independence developments will help volunteers to contextualize their experiences and encounters. Tanzanians are proud of their national heritage and often very knowledgeable about the country's past. Volunteers who are aware of major people, issues, and significant events in Tanzanian history and who are encouraged to develop an interest in the country will learn more from their experiences and be better received by the communities in which they work.
    Learning Objectives
    Objective 1. Cultures and Ethnic Groups
    Students should have a basic level of familiarity with the predominant ethnic groups living in and around Arusha: Maasai, Meru, Warusha, and Chagga.
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    • Tanzania A Cultural Profile Project . Although this site is geared toward social service providers working with Tanzanian immigrants in Canada, it offers a nicely organized introduction to important aspects of Tanzanian culture and daily life. Especially check out the section on Health Care
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    35. Cheli & Peacock ~ Kenya Safaris
    thatch lodge in the wilderness of meru National Park the environment, the wildlife and the indigenous people of Kenya We re not into rushing around africa in a
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    Tortilis Camp , a tented camp in Amboseli, facing out over Kilimanjaro and the plains. More recently we opened a stone and thatch lodge in the wilderness of Meru National Park and each year we put up a seasonal camp in the Maasai Mara offering the traditional bush safari camp of old, a complete escape from the modern world. Our properties are deliberately small, low impact and eco-sympathetic. The food is traditional North Italian cuisine from family recipes handed down from Stefano's mother who trained the first chefs and the secrets have been passed on. Our guests are treated to fresh pasta, fresh baked bread, salads, creative menus and delicious puddings. Attentive but discreet staff, all trained in-house and taken from the local area ensure that visitors are well looked after. Each property has a host and manager and all guided bush walks inside the protected areas are led by a fully qualified Professional Safari Guide. Kiwayu is a stunning luxury beach lodge on miles of deserted white sand beaches on the mainland, adjacent to the Dodori National Reserve. Snorkelling, dhow sailing, deep sea fishing, waterskiing and just relaxing in beautiful surroundings with fresh seafood caught that day and chilling out in the barefoot luxury beach hideaway, beloved of rock stars, Royals and other celebrities.

    36. MSNBC - Volunteer Your Vacation In Africa
    want to hike to the nearby Mount meru, where you understanding and the preservation of indigenous cultures, traditions an increase overall in people signing up
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    37. Merton Township, Minnesota - Encyclopedia Article About Merton Township, Minneso
    used to apply to nonblack africans, such as Arabs from northern africa. American Indians, Amerindians, or Red Indians) are indigenous peoples and descendants
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    Merton Township, Minnesota
    Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition Merton Township is a township located in Steele County, Minnesota Steele County is a county located in the U.S. State of Minnesota. As of 2000, the population is 33,680. Its county seat is Owatonna
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    Click the link for more information. . As of the This page is about the year 2000 AD. For information about the UK comic of that name, see 2000 A.D. Centuries: 19th century - 20th century - 21st century Decades: 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s - Years: 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 - News by month: January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December
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    38. GUIDE TO MIGRATED ARCHIVES
    Binks family, Book of Paul, indigenous people, astronomy, aviation mission work in Mombasa, East africa Coast, Freretown s’ church at Kabete; meru Women dance
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    Amani Institute
    (in Microfilm) (7 reels, 1902-1947) Correspondence; annual reports; Amani Research Institute files; botanical surveys. Appleby, L.L. (1 dep., 24 items, c. 1918-c. 1964) Articles by catalyst on Africa general; publications on Bisukha, Luhya literature, Luyia folk-tales, Luyia orthography, Abasungu, Abaranjira, Okhwitsa Mu, Kavirondo, structure of Lulanga; Appleby’s personal correspondence; correspondence and minutes of the Luyia language committee; minutes of the meetings of the Nyanza Literature Committee; minutes of the South Wanga Locational Council meetings; minutes of the Lubukusu School Literature Committee.
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    (1 dep., 8 items (1914) (1930’s-1960) Minutes of the United Kikuyu Language Committee; minutes of the British Foreign Bible Society meetings; circular letters to UKLC members; letters to and from L. Beacher, Barrlow and others on Kikuyu Orthography; religious publications in Kikuyu.
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    39. Hotels And Accommodation In Tanzania - Africa
    and Gymkhana Golf course or Mount meru, all with room accommodating up to 40 people, with standard buildings is a tribute to indigenous architectural traditions
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    40. Wild Realms - South Africa
    meru tented camp 1 night (B, L, D) 1.2 Day 2 lizards, adventurers and a surprising number of indigenous people. some 30% of all South africa s succulent plant
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    On a private game farm, a bush camp with bedded accommodation and en-suite facilities, is a peaceful retreat set amongst evergreen indigenous trees in a typical Kalahari setting. An ideal opportunity to unwind alongside a crackling campfire, savoring your first night in the African bush.
    Meru tented camp - 1 night (B, L, D)

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