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  1. Pende: Visions of Africa by Z.S. Strother, 2007-10-15
  2. Inventing Masks: Agency and History in the Art of the Central Pende by Z. S. Strother, 1998-03-28

61. Joshua Project - Peoples By Country Profiles
People Name General Bangobango. indigenous Fellowship of 100+
http://www.joshuaproject.net/peopctry.php?rop3=100987&rog3=CG

62. Welcome To Africans-art.com
country Zaire people pende medium wood, paint size 13x11x9 inches price $575. indigenous medicines were given for the physical aspect of the illness.
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63. The Blacksmith's Art From Africa
to interpret the metallurgical processes the people witnessed when inexpensive iron onto the shores of africa. By 1920 indigenous furnaces ceased to produce
http://www.africans-art.com/index.php3?action=page&id_art=363

64. Index00
Vol. 1 The People and Their PlantLore; vol. Agency and History in the Art of the Central pende. Chicago 1998. 348 pp. indigenous Movements and Their Critics.
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INDEX 2000 AUTHOR INDEX GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX Articles Africa ... Oceania AUTHOR INDEX Articles Battesti, Vincent: Les échelles temporelles des oasis du Jérid tunisien 419 Bednarik, Robert G.: Crossing the Timor Sea by Middle Palaeolithic Raft 37 Blust, Robert: The Origin of Dragons 519 DasGupta, Sudipta: Prehistoric Context of Mayurbhanj District of Orissa (India) 485 Dilley, Roy M.: The Question of Caste in West Africa with Special Reference to Tukulor Craftsmen 149 Dinslage, Sabine, Rudolf Leger, and Anne Storch: Space and Gender. Cultural Limitations of Space in Two Communities of Northeastern Nigeria 121 Droz, Yvan: L'ethos du mûramati kikuyu. Schème migratoire, différenciation sociale et individualisation au Kenya 87 Frieß, Michaela: Die europäische Kultivierung einer südseeinsulanischen Tradition. Tätowierung als Kennzeichnung individualisierter sexueller, kultureller und nationaler Identität 167 Ganzer, Burkhard: Kulturelle Distanz und "ethnographic refusal". Zur Ethnographie iranischer Nomadengesellschaften 65 Giessen, Hans W.:

65. Phrasebase™ - Central African Republic Facts And Information, Central African R
OmbellaMpoko, Ouaka, Ouham, Ouham-pende, Sangha*, Vakaga. Migration Rate 0.00 migrants per 1k people. Religion in Central African Republic indigenous beliefs.
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CENTRAL AFRICAN POLITICAL FACTS
Central African Republic Background:
The former French colony of Ubangi-Shari became the Central African Republic upon independence in 1960. After three tumultuous decades of misrule - mostly by military governments - a civilian government was installed in 1993.
Short Form
Central African Republic Local Short Form Central African Republic Long Form Central African Republic Local Long Form Republique Centrafricaine Script Form Central African Republic Abbreviated Form CAR Former Name Ubangi-Shari, Central African Empire Territory of NA Central African Republic Head of State President Ange-Felix PATASSE
Central African Republic Government Type
republic
Central African Republic Independence
1960 August 13 (from France)
Central African Republic Constitution
passed by referendum 1994 December 29 (adopted 7 Januar
Central African Republic National Holiday
Republic Day, 1 December

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People, Back To Top. Religions indigenous beliefs 24%, Protestant 25%, Roman Catholic 25 NanaMambere, Ombella-Mpoko, Ouaka, Ouham, Ouham-pende, Sangha*, Vakaga.
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67. Central African Republic - Wikitravel
HIV/AIDS people living with HIV/AIDS 240,000 (1999 Religions indigenous beliefs 35%, Protestant 25%, Roman Mpoko, Ouaka, Ouham, Ouham-pende, Sangha*, Vakaga.
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Currency Communaute Financiere Africaine franc (XAF); note - responsible authority is the Bank of the Central African States Area total: 622,984 sq km
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land: 622,984 sq km Population
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 2002 est.) Language French (official), Sangho (lingua franca and national language), tribal languages Religion indigenous beliefs 35%, Protestant 25%, Roman Catholic 25%, Muslim 15%
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68. Books On The Congo - History Of Zaire And The Belgian Congo
History in the Art of the Central pende by ZS and Asia would leave nothing for himself or his people. the deaths of 4 to 8 million indigenous people, a death
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Resources History Books UK Powells: History Best Sellers Featured Site RememberLumumba.org Posters Africa Posters The African Dream: The diaries of the Revolutionary War in the Congo by Ernesto Che Guevara, Translated by Patrick Camiller Listed under Che Guevara Africa's Mountains of the Moon: Journeys to the Snowy Sources of the Nile by G. H. Yeoman, Christabel King Hardcover from Universe Books Book Published: October, 1989 American Congo : The African American Freedom Struggle in the Delta by Nan Elizabeth Woodruff Hardcover from Harvard Univ Pr Book Published: May, 2003 The Assassination of Lumumba by Ludo De Witte Hardcover: 400 pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 0.95 x 9.52 x 6.44 Verso Books; ISBN: 1859846181; (September 2001) Che in Africa: Che Guevara's Congo Diary from Ocean Press Listed under Che Guevara The Congo-Zaire Experience, 1960-98

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Elements of Change in a Ghanaian indigenous Knowledge System. zur Kunst bei den Yaka, pende, Tshokwe und RoyaltyFree Dramatizations for Young People, from the
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70. Central African Republic
HIV/AIDS people living with HIV/AIDS Definition Religions Definition Field Listing indigenous beliefs 35 Mpoko, Ouaka, Ouham, Ouham-pende, Sangha*, Vakaga.
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OTHER TOPICS AIDS DEBTS Central African Republic Introduction Geography People Government ... Transnational Issues Introduction Central African Republic Top of Page Background: The former French colony of Ubangi-Shari became the Central African Republic upon independence in 1960. After three tumultuous decades of misrule - mostly by military governments - a civilian government was installed in 1993. Geography Central African Republic Top of Page Location: Central Africa, north of Democratic Republic of the Congo Geographic coordinates: 7 00 N, 21 00 E Map references: Africa Area: total: 622,984 sq km

71. World Factbook 2000 [B] (by The CIA)
Central African Republic People. Religions indigenous beliefs 24%, Protestant 25%, Roman Catholic 25 OmbellaMpoko, Ouaka, Ouham, Ouham-pende, Sangha*, Vakaga.
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Central African Republic: Introduction
Background: The former French colony of Ubangi-Shari became the Central African Republic upon independence in 1960. After three tumultuous decades of misrule - mostly by military governments - a civilian government was installed in 1993.
Central African Republic: Geography
Location: Central Africa, north of Democratic Republic of the Congo Geographic coordinates: 7 00 N, 21 00 E Map references: Africa Area: total: 622,984 sq km land: 622,984 sq km water: sq km Area - comparative: slightly smaller than Texas Land boundaries: total: 5,203 km border countries: Cameroon 797 km, Chad 1,197 km, Democratic Republic of the Congo 1,577 km, Republic of the Congo 467 km, Sudan 1,165 km Coastline: km (landlocked) Maritime claims: none (landlocked) Climate: tropical; hot, dry winters; mild to hot, wet summers Terrain: vast, flat to rolling, monotonous plateau; scattered hills in northeast and southwest Elevation extremes: lowest point: Oubangui River 335 m highest point: Mont Ngaoui 1,420 m

72. Africana Libraries Newsletter - Fall 1999
and history in the art of the Central pende. endowment in 1979 which awarded indigenous African writers Prize for Children s and Young People s Literature in
http://www.indiana.edu/~libsalc/african/aln/march00.html

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NEWSLETTER No. 101, Jan/Feb/March 2000 ISSN 0148-7868 From the Editor In addition to various news items, this issue of ALN presents news from the African Studies Association Conference in Philadelphia in November 1999. It includes minutes of ALC meetings, as well as this year's winners of book awards. A special feature in this newsletter is the "Opinion Column," contributed by former ALN -editor Joe Lauer. So that ALN can be a forum for the exchange of ideas and opinions, I encourage letters in response to the column as well as other opinions about issues in the profession. Contributors to this issue include David Easterbrook, Karen Fung, Patty Kuntz, and Joe Lauer.
Electronic version of ALN at: http://www.indiana.edu/~libsalc/african/aln/
Contributions for the next issue of ALN are currently being accepted. CATALOGING COMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES (DRAFT OF DEC. 10, 1999) Submitted by Joe Lauer (Michigan State U), summarized by the editor November 10, 1999, 2:00-3:45pm, Philadelphia, PA Present: Julianne Beall (Library of Congress), Joseph Caruso (Columbia), Andrew deHeer (Schomburg Center), Karen Fung (Stanford U), Miki Goral (UCLA), Beverly Gray (Library of Congress), David Hogarth, Joseph Lauer (Michigan State U), Deborah M. LaFond (SUNY Albany), Robert Lesh (Northwestern U), Ken Lohrentz (U of Kansas), Wonki Nam (Central State U), Razia Nanji (U of Florida), Lauris Olson (U of Pennsylvania), Loumona Petroff (Boston U), Elizabeth Plantz (Northwestern), Janet Stanley (National Museum of African Art), Ruth Thomas (Library of Congress, Nairobi), Gretchen Walsh (Boston U), Dorothy Woodson (SUNY-Buffalo/Yale), Joanne Zellers (Library of Congress).

73. Central African Republic
PEOPLE. indigenous beliefs 24%; Protestant 25%; Roman Catholic 25%; Muslim 15%; Other 11%. NanaMambere, Ombella-Mpoko, Ouaka, Ouham, Ouham-pende, Sangha*, Vakaga
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GEOGRAPHY
Location
Central Africa, north of Democratic Republic Congo
Area
  • Total area: 622,980 sq km
  • Land area: 622,980 sq km
  • Comparative area: slightly smaller than Texas
Land Boundaries
Total 5,203 km, Cameroon 797 km, Chad 1,197 km, Congo 467 km, Sudan 1,165 km, Democratic Republic Congo 1,577 km
Coastline
km (landlocked)
Maritime Claims
None; landlocked
International Disputes
None
Climate
Tropical; hot, dry winters; mild to hot, wet summers
Terrain
Vast, flat to rolling, monotonous plateau; scattered hills in northeast and southwest
lowest point: Oubangui River 335 m
highest point: Mount Gaou 1,420 m
Natural Resources
  • Diamonds Uranium Timber Gold Oil
Land Use
  • Arable land: 3%
  • Permanent crops: 0%
  • Meadows and pastures: 5%
  • Forest and woodland: 64%
  • Other: 28%
Irrigated Land
NA
Environment
  • Current issues: tap water is not potable; poaching has diminished reputation as one of last great wildlife refuges; desertification
  • Natural hazards: hot, dry, dusty harmattan winds affect northern areas; floods are common

74. Wereldreis.nu | Informatie | Landen | Centrafrika
HIV/AIDS people living with HIV/AIDS, 240,000 (1999 Religions, indigenous beliefs 24%, Protestant 25%, Roman Mpoko, Ouaka, Ouham, Ouham-pende, Sangha*, Vakaga
http://www.wereldreis.nu/info/landen/?iso=CT&start=0&limit=75

75. Sample: Atlas: Central African Republic: Full Data
HIV/AIDS people living with HIV/AIDS, 240,000 (1999 Religions, indigenous beliefs 24%, Protestant 25%, Roman Mpoko, Ouaka, Ouham, Ouham-pende, Sangha*, Vakaga.
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Central African Republic
Summary Map Geography Population ... International Issues ] [All Data] Background The former French colony of Ubangi-Shari became the Central African Republic upon independence in 1960. After three tumultuous decades of misrule - mostly by military governments - a civilian government was installed in 1993. Location Central Africa, north of Democratic Republic of the Congo Geographic coordinates 7 00 N, 21 00 E Map references Africa Area total: 622,984 sq km
land: 622,984 sq km
water: sq km Area - comparative slightly smaller than Texas Land boundaries total: 5,203 km
border countries: Cameroon [ info ] 797 km, Chad [ info ] 1,197 km, Democratic Republic of the Congo 1,577 km, Republic of the Congo 467 km, Sudan [ info ] 1,165 km Coastline km (landlocked) Maritime claims none (landlocked) Climate tropical; hot, dry winters; mild to hot, wet summers Terrain vast, flat to rolling, monotonous plateau; scattered hills in northeast and southwest Elevation extremes lowest point: Oubangui River 335 m
highest point: Mont Ngaoui 1,420 m

76. Facts About Central African Republic
Religions indigenous beliefs 35%, Protestant 25%, Roman Catholic OmbellaMpoko, Ouaka, Ouham, Ouham-pende, Sangha-Mbaere of the Central African People or MLPC
http://worldfacts.us/Central-African-Republic.htm
Facts about Central African Republic
World Facts Index The former French colony of Ubangi-Shari became the Central African Republic upon independence in 1960. After three tumultuous decades of misrule - mostly by military governments - civilian rule was established in 1993 and lasted for one decade. In March 2003 a military coup deposed the civilian government of President Ange-Felix PATASSE and has since established a new government.
Geography of the Central African Republic
Location: Central Africa, north of Democratic Republic of the Congo Geographic coordinates: 7 00 N, 21 00 E Area: total: 622,984 sq km
water: sq km
land: 622,984 sq km Area - comparative: slightly smaller than Texas Land boundaries: total: 5,203 km
border countries: Cameroon 797 km, Chad 1,197 km, Democratic Republic of the Congo 1,577 km, Republic of the Congo 467 km, Sudan 1,165 km Coastline: km (landlocked) Maritime claims: none (landlocked) Climate: tropical; hot, dry winters; mild to hot, wet summers

77. Playlist
A SHOW WANDERING THROUGH THE indigenous AND TRADITIONAL MUSIC C 560110 CENTRAL AFRIQUE XYLOPHONES DE L OUHAMpende . D 8074 CHINESE MUSIC OF THE HAN PEOPLE.
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SOUTH INDIA: RITUAL MUSIC AND THEATRE OF KERALA. LE CHANT DU MONDE LDX 274 910
THE PASSION OF PAKISTAN: IBBAL JOGI AND PARTY. TRADITION/RYKODISC TCD 1045
INDE/PAJASTHAN: LES MUSICIENS DU DESERT. OCORA C 580058
VOIX DES PAYS BALTES: CHANTS TRADITIONNELS SW LWTTONIE, LITANIE, ESTONIE. INEDIT W 260055
MAROC: JILALA CONFRATERNITY. OCORA C 560131
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JUUZLI: YODEL OF THE MUOTATAL. SWITZERLAND. LE CHANT DU MONDE LDX 274 716
E'PIRE: TRADITIONAL MUSIC FROM GREECE. SILEX

78. Netcyclo: Central African Republic
12.9% (2001 est.) HIV/AIDS people living with 4%, Yakoma 4%, other 2% Religions indigenous beliefs 35 Ombella-Mpoko, Ouaka, Ouham, Ouham-pende, Sangha-Mbaere
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Political Nations Central African Republic Central African Republic Central African Republic (abbreviated to CAR ; locally known as Republique Centrafricaine ; formerly known as Ubangi-Shari and the Central African Empire ) - a landlocked nation in central Africa. The former French colony of Ubangi-Shari became the Central African Republic upon independence in 1960. After three tumultuous decades of misrule - mostly by military governments - civilian rule was established in 1993 and lasted for one decade. In March 2003 a military coup deposed the civilian government of President Ange-Felix PATASSE and has since established a new government. History
The C.A.R. appears to have been settled from at least the 7th century on by overlapping empires, including the Kanem-Bornou, Ouaddai, Baguirmi, and Dafour groups based in Lake Chad and the Upper Nile. Later, various sultanates claimed present-day C.A.R, using the entire Oubangui region as a slave reservoir, from which slaves were traded north across the Sahara and to West Africa for export by the Europeans. Population migration in the 18th and 19th centuries brought new migrants into the area, including the Zande, Banda, and Baya-Mandjia. On January 1, 1966, following a swift and almost bloodless coup, Col. Jean-Bedel Bokassa assumed power as president of the Republic. Bokassa abolished the constitution of 1959, dissolved the National Assembly, and issued a decree that placed all legislative and executive powers in the hands of the president. On December 4, 1976, the republic became a monarchy with the promulgation of the imperial constitution and the proclamation of the president as Emperor Bokassa I. His regime was characterized by numerous human rights atrocities.

79. African Masks
Burkina Faso centuries ago, they subjugated indigenous populations face mask of the Bashilele/Lele people from Congo the Kasai river, north of the pende and the
http://www.vub.ac.be/BIBLIO/nieuwenhuysen/african-art/african-art-collection-mas
Pictures / photos / images of some MASKS and headdresses
in the African tribal, antique, ritual, ethnographic, classical, "primitive" art collection
(of variable age, artistic quality, and degree of authenticity)
Many African societies see masks as mediators between the living world and the supernatural world of the dead, ancestors and other entities. Masks became and still become the attribute of a dressed up dancer who gave it life and word at the time of ceremonies.
In producing a mask, a sculptor's aim is to depict a person's psychological and moral characteristics, rather than provide a portrait.
The sculptor begins by cutting a piece of wood and leaving it to dry in the sun; if it cracks, it cannot be used for a mask. African sculptors see wood as a complex living material and believe each piece can add its own feature to their work. Having made certain the wood is suitable, the sculptor begins, using an azde to carve the main features, a chisel to work on details and a rough leaf to sand the piece.
He then paints the mask with pigments such as charcoal (to give a black colour), powders made from vegetable matter or trees (for ochre/earth tones) or mineral powders like clay (to give a white colour).

80. APFT Pilot Report - English - III - FOREST POPULATIONS
because a common practice is to exploit nonindigenous and semi These influential political people do not necessarily have administrative Related to the pende.
http://lucy.ukc.ac.uk/Sonja/RF/Ukpr/Report133.htm
III - FOREST POPULATIONS
  • A) TYPES OF EXPLOITATION OF THE ENVIRONMENT
  • B) THE MAIN CHARACTERISTICS OF FOREST SOCIETIES
    A) TYPES OF EXPLOITATION OF THE ENVIRONMENT
    Throughout the forest, from the Atlantic to the East African Lakes, from the 4th Parallel North and 4th Parallel South, different strategies for exploiting the forest co-exist. Traditional swidden agriculturists living in dense rainforest areas make up about 80 % of forest populations. Shifting agriculture provides the basis of their food system, supplemented by hunting, gathering and fishing. All these populations are dependent on wild forest products, whether they themselves engage in hunting, gathering and fishing or whether they obtain them from groups specializing in these activities, hunter-gatherer Pygmies or fishing populations along the rivers. In the Congo Basin, vast swampy areas of flooded forest have emerged around the big rivers ; these particular ecological niches have lead to the development of specific economic systems which include fishing populations living on the islands on the rivers and fishing-agriculturist populations exploiting the silted land. These areas have long since been characterized by a symbiotic network of regional exchanges and the high degree of specialization in fishing and commercial exchanges.

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