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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

81. African Art Mask
intimately linked to the human body, African masks are mobile in their indigenous settings, country Mali; people Dogon; medium Wood, raffia;, pende Mbuya Mask
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91 Related Web Resources - > Shop for African Art Masks at Novica Shop for world art and home décor at Novica. Connect with world artists of handcrafted home décor, unique jewelry, and original art from Asia, Africa, and Latin America. http://www.novica.com The Art of the African Mask http://cti.itc.virginia.edu/~bcr/African_Mask.html Detroit Institute of Arts : Permanent Collection - AONWC: African ... Mask. Early 19th century; Angola, Chokwe; Wood, hemp; height 20 cm (8 in.); Bequest of W. Hawkins Ferry; 1988.193 The Chokwe of Angola http://www.dia.org/collections/aonwc/africanart/1988.193.html Detroit Institute of Arts : Permanent Collection - AONWC: African ... Mask (Ngaady-a-Mwash). height 82 cm (32 1/2 in.); Founders Society Purchase, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Shelden III Fund, funds from the Friends of African Art and the http://www.dia.org/collections/aonwc/africanart/1992.215.html

82. Winter 2004 Honors Collegium Courses
Utterance to Performative Object pende Theories of affect the lives of people in the in the relations between Diaspora and indigenous Africans, culminating in
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Honors Collegium Courses
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Last updated: 12/8/03 If you have Adobe Acrobat you may print a copy of these course descriptions in pdf format. HC 2 Comparative Genocide HC 8 Communication Among Organisms HC 9 MOVED to Spring 2004 Poverty, Inequality, and Shrinking Welfare State HC 10 Colonial Legacies: Childhood and Islam in Francophone Africa HC 13 Fantastic Voyage: From Homer to "2001" HC 14 The Interaction of Science and Society HC 23 Law and Political Economics of Property and Environment HC 24 Three African Civilizations HC 25 Artificial Intelligence: Machines as People, People as Machines HC 29 Critical Vision: History of Art as Social and Political Commentary HC 34W Construction and Migration of Knowledge: Rhetoric and Media for the Information Age HC 35 The Scientific Method: A Critical Inquiry into the Question of Extraterrestrial Life HC 45W Writing About Life Sciences HC 60 Discovering and Explaining Anomalies of English HC 63 Civic Engagement and the Public Use of Knowledge HC 67 The Structure of Physical Reality HC 70A Genetic Engineering in Medicine, Agriculture, and Law

83. Pneuma Foundation
Daniel, and associated himself with an indigenous Nepali ministry a group of about 200 people arrived at Pastor Gopal pende said the Christians have lived in
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84. UNESCO - Education For All
in the northern provinces of Ouham pende, Ouham and training of teachers of young people and adults the education of Latin American indigenous community April
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  • EFA News -News 2001 - Education for All by 2015 may not be possible in Nigeria
    September 22, 2003 More Virtual conference on gender disparities starts on 22 September September 19, 2003
    - The British Council ( www.britishcouncil.org ) and the Commonwealth of Learning ( www.col.org ) are organising and hosting two e-mail-based virtual conferences as a lead-up to the 15th Conference of Commonwealth Education Ministers (15CCEM) and a Parallel Symposium to take place in Edinburgh at the end of October 2003 ( www.15ccem.com

    85. Central African Republic
    6,500 (including 3,600 French) Religions indigenous beliefs 24 Mpoko, Ouaka, Ouham, Ouhampende, Sangha*, Vakaga of the Central African People (MLPC), the
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    Central African Republic Research Department
    Geographical Survey

    Socio-Cultural Survey

    Historical Survey
    Christian History
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    HOME Map Geographical Survey Location: Central Africa, north of Zaire
    Geographic coordinates: 7 00 N, 21 00 E
    Map references: Africa
    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 border countries: Cameroon 797 km, Chad 1,197 km, Congo 467 km, Sudan 1,165 km, Zaire 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: permanent crops: meadows and pastures: forest and woodland: other: Irrigated land: NA sq km 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

    86. Factbook Factbook Central African Republic
    OmbellaMpoko, Ouaka, Ouham, Ouham-pende, Sangha*, Vakaga. HIV/AIDS - people living with HIV/AIDS Religions indigenous beliefs 35%, Protestant 25%, Roman
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    87. AFRICAN THEOLOGY AND THE
    The Jerawa people, who live to the east of Jos in Plateau Initiatives in Christianity the growth, gifts and diversities of indigenous African churches pende, Sl,
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    AFRICAN THEOLOGY AND THE STATUS OF WOMEN IN AFRICA [a work in progress] Presented to the Canadian Theological Society May 25, 2001 by Ian D. Ritchie, Ph.D. St. John's Anglican Church, 41 Church St., Kingston, ON., K7M 1H2 The paper assesses the role played by African theologians in advancing the status of women in Africa. The perception (common in western church circles) of the African church as a bastion of conservatism and patriarchy will be examined critically. Starting with a brief overview of gender in precolonial Africa, moving to an analysis of the influence of mission Christianity and the African Initiated Churches, the paper concludes with an evaluation of the influence of African theologians. The conclusion that Christianity may be moving African women towards equality more rapidly than in western societies speaks of a positive relationship between academic theology, church and society.[ An earlier version of this article formed a chapter of the author's 1993 doctoral dissertation, African Theology and Social Change.

    88. Report No. 18134-CA Central African Republic Poverty Note June 30
    Some 20,000 indigenous people (pygmies) live in the dense forest as vehicles) was stolen and many people fled Bangui. Mpoko), the GTZ (in Ouam pende), and the
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    89. Gender, The Economy And The Workplace
    in India Beedi is an indigenous cigarette, where and work is allocated between groups of people. BARRISTER pende EDDIE NELSON EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR RURAL HEALTH
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    Gender, the Economy and the Workplace Ira Acharya
    Tribhuwan University, Nepal
    Email: ira_acharya@hotmail.com Gendering the Economy through Micro-Enterprises: The Experience in Nepal
    With an alarming 42 percent of the people below the absolute poverty line, Nepal is facing tremendous pressure to design and implement effective poverty reduction programs. An initiative to this end by the Government of Nepal is the launching of a Micro-Enterprises Development Programme in collaboration with UNDP and several national partner agencies. The program is designed to support the Ninth Plan (1997-2002) in which poverty reduction through off-farm employment is the key goal. The program intends to foster establishment of micro-enterprises among low-income families in the rural areas of Nepal - 70% of the beneficiaries will be women.
    The paper will focus on the extent to which the program empowers women. Issues of equity in program formulation, design, as well as implementation will be discussed and will be the basis of making recommendations for gendering the economy. Click here for details
    Epifania Amoo-Adare
    United Kingdom
    Critical Spatial Literacy and the Politics of Urban Space: Asante female household transformations in Accra.

    90. Welcome To Africans-art.com
    Welcome to Africansart.com Africans-art portal is a unique ressource for African art collectors with information and links on african ethnies - african region and countries - primitive art
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