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  1. Christian missionary activity in colonial Nigeria: The work of the Sudan Interior Mission among the Yoruba, 1908-1967 by E. Adeleye Ijagbemi, 1986
  2. The Sudan,: A link between Arab and non-Arab Africa by Bona Malwal, 1975
  3. The flow of international news into Sudan, the Middle East and Africa: New information order by Salah M Ibrahim, 1981
  4. Some background notes on modern Sudanese poetry (Cultural series) by Muḥammad Ibrāhīm Shūsh, 1973
  5. The Kingdom of Kush: The Napatan and Meroitic Empires by Derek A. Welsby, 1998-03
  6. Nuer customs and folk-lore, by Ray Huffman, 1931
  7. T.V. diologue [sic] with the chief of staff of the Peoples Armed Forces about the agreement for the South by Mohamed Abdel Gadir, 1972
  8. Press conference by Abel Alier, 1972
  9. Address by Jaʻfar Muḥammad Numayrī, 1972
  10. Second Ambassadors' Global Conference opening address by Manṣūr Khālid, 1974
  11. Of Beetles and Angels: A Boy's Remarkable Journey from a Refugee Camp to Harvard by Mawi Asgedom, 2002-12
  12. Peace and development in the Southern Region: A statement by Abel Alier, 1977
  13. Fish farming in Equatoria Province (Special publication - University of Khartoum, Hydrobiological Research Unit) by Ḥilmī Mīkhāʾīl Bishāy, 1963

61. Sudan Studies Association | 2004 Call For Papers
Conference Announcement and Call for Papers Dynamics of Gender and culture in sudan.23 nd Annual Meeting of sudan Studies Association. May 28 May 30, 2004.
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Sudan Studies Association www.sudanstudies.org Conference Announcement and Call for Papers:
Dynamics of Gender and Culture in Sudan
nd Annual Meeting of Sudan Studies Association May 28 - May 30, 2004 to be held at Santa Clara University (for directions to campus, click here) opening ceremony Benson Center, Santa Clara University campus, Friday May 28 (for conference accommodations, Candlewood Suites, San Jose click here) Santa Clara, CA (for information about the region, click here) Gender and culture are important dynamic phenomena underlying the militarization and polarization of Sudanese society due to the prolonged civil war. The cultures of Sudan are changing rapidly, partly due to a large and growing diaspora community of northern exiles and southern refugees, an enormous increase in internally displaced persons within Sudan, especially in Khartoum, and increasing access by many to international cultural media (internet, satellite television, etc.). Sudanese arts are flourishing, both in the country and abroad.

62. Shattered Sudan @ National Geographic Magazine
Its oncebeautiful coral buildings are now crumbling ruins, but the ancient portof Suakin Island remains a symbol of the ebb and flow of Sudanese culture.
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Shattered Sudan
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A Nation Divided
By Paul Salopek Photographs by Randy Olson
An oil pipeline fuels the unforgiving heart of a seemingly endless war. It may also be a means to peace.
Get a taste of what awaits you in print from this compelling excerpt.
The oldest civil war in the world is being fought, on one side, by men who wander like demented hospital orderlies across the primordial wastes of Africa. I follow them one hot morning as they flee a government ambush in the oil fields of southern Sudan. One of their comrades has just been shot dead, his body abandoned on a parched savanna that hides nearly 20 billion dollars' worth of low-sulfur crude. We retreat for hours under a scalding sun, crossing in the process a vast, cauterized plain of cracked mud. I pause a moment to watch them: an ant-like column of rebels dressed in bizarre homemade uniforms of green cotton smocks and white plastic slippers, limping into the heat waves of distance. Five casualties bounce in stretchers. They suffer their bullet wounds in silence. A boy marching in front balances a car battery on his head. He is the radio operator's assistant. Every few hundred yards he puts the battery down and empties blood out of a shoe.
"You cannot reclaim what is lost," the sweating rebel commander says, squatting in the shade of an acacia, "so you just keep fighting for what little you have left."

63. Sudan Bilateral Relations
Cultural relations. There is a large demand for German culture in theSudan, but it cannot be adequately met. Following the closure
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64. Society And Culture - Sudan - Society & Culture Resources
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65. By Culture Or Group - Sudan - Education By Culture Or Group.
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66. Johaina > Countries > Africa > Sudan > Sections > Culture & Arts
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67. Sudan Post
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68. Society And Culture @ Worldagogo.com - Local Links And Information, Society And
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69. Resilience And Culture/Ethnicity Examples From Sudan, Namibia, And Armenia
FullText Publications. Resilience and culture/Ethnicity Examples from sudan,Namibia, and Armenia 1. sudanese children in the family and culture.
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Differentiating culture/ethnic groups
The limits of identifying characteristics unique to cultural/ethnic groups are well described by J.S. Phinney (1996). In reviewing the literature, she indicates that much of the research is limited in definition, measurement and differentiation of group characteristics. The results are generalizations rather than specifics about whether a cultural/ethnic group stresses individualism more than collectivism; independence more than interdependence; separation more than family affiliation; acquisition for self more than generosity; self-fulfillment more than interpersonal harmony. And these are not categorical so much as dimensions along which individuals and groups vary and, indeed, change over time. Not only are cultural/ethnic characteristics on a continuum, they are also variable as a result of changes in society and of various program interventions. Some examples are provided, including three studies from Sudan; the International Resilience Research Project (IRRP), which involved four countries of the Pacific Rim; and research in Singapore, and in Taiwan, also from the Rim. Another study (Cheong, 1996), occurred in Singapore, making comparisons with other neighboring cultural/ethnic groups. The intent was to identify changes in traditional values of harmony, group orientation, etc., to more western values of independence , competition, etc. The results seemed clear that independence and competition were emerging as values, especially in the economic area. The International Resilience Research Project, which gathered data from Taiwan, Japan, Vietnam and Thailand, found that in Taiwan and Japan, educational competition occurred as early as the preschool level, where tutors are often hired to prepare the young children for an educational advantage when they enter school and also while continuing school. Another study in Taiwan by Rosina Chia, et al., (1997) indicated that Chinese are competitive and aggressive with outside groups but not with inside groups, where vertical relationships demand obedience and dependence.

70. Welcome To SudanTribune...
10 latest articles on culture A Language Barrier to Peace Saturday December 13th,2003 1013 Central sudan City Eschews Arabic for English in Schools By
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71. ESPAC - Working For Peace In Sudan
Education in sudan 27 Overseas sudanese Student Organisations 28 Cultural Organisationsand Sources of Information on sudanese culture and Art 29 sudanese
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ESPAC WEB LINKS ESPAC Profile Latest Publications Presidential and Parliamentary Elections in Sudan The Peace Process ...
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In this list we hope to provide the most comprehensive source of Sudan-related links available on the internet. It will be regularly up-dated, so please check to monitor additions.
Inclusion in this list of links does not mean that ESPAC endorses the accuracy, views contained therein or contents of the organisations and publications linked to, or, conversely, that they endorse ESPAC. Indeed, we view many of the sites herein as questionable in orientation and accuracy. Some are part of the well-funded anti-Sudan industry that took root in the 1990s, and which has sought to damage the image of the country.
The goal of this list, however, is to provide (i) a comprehensive guide, which will cover ALL viewpoints on Sudan, including those of the government, opposition and rebel groups, independent organisations and scholars (ii) details of organisations and publications of all sorts relating to Sudan (iii) sources of factual information and statistics about Sudan. Where appropriate some entries are included in more than

72. Regional, Africa, Sudan, Society And Culture: History
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73. Regional, Africa, Sudan, Society And Culture: Human Rights And Liberties
Related links of interest RegionalAfricasudanSociety and culture. AmnestyInternational Recent AI Publications on sudan (the Republic of the sudan);
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74. Wauu.DE: Regional: Africa: Sudan: Society And Culture: Politics
Kategorien Human Rights and Liberties (3). Links URL hinzufügen. Free sudanFree sudan is a web resource for opponents of the sudanese Arab regime.
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    Free Sudan is a web resource for opponents of the Sudanese Arab regime. Daily news from many sources, bulletin boards, chat room, and links to other Sudanese opposition and human rights sites.
    http://sudan.cx/
  • IRIN News: Sudan - The Road To Peace
    Detailed special report including information on the major negotiating issues and background documents. With maps and links for related sites.
    http://www.irinnews.org/webspecials/sudan/default.asp
  • Political Resources on the Net - Sudan I
    Index of Sudanese political sites available on the Internet, with links to parties, organizations, and governments.
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  • Umma Party (Sudan) website Website of Umma Party, Sudan. http://www.umma.org/
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75. Wauu.DE: Regional: Africa: Sudan: Society And Culture
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    Information about Sudanese culture.
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  • British Council : Sudan
    Information on facilities and programs.
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  • Coalition Against Slavery in Mauritania and Sudan
    Brief background information to Sudan including slavery, politics, Islam and the status of women.
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  • Human Rights In Sudan From humanrights.about.com http://humanrights.about.com/culture/humanrights/msub40.htm
  • Human Rights Watch Human rights developments in Sudan. http://www.hrw.org/wr2k/Africa-11.htm#TopOfPage
  • Human Rights Watch: Sudan News and detailed reports on the situation in the country. http://hrw.org/africa/sudan.php
  • South Sudanese Friends International, Inc. (SSFI) Sharing the love of Jesus Christ with the people of southern Sudan in a way that leads them toward peaceful and self-reliant living. http://geocities.com/ssfi
  • Sudan Studies Society UK SSSUK was established in 1987 to encourage and promote Sudanese studies in the United Kingdom and abroad in all disciplines and levels. It is a registered charity organization.

76. The Culture History Of The Republic Of The Sudan
The culture history of the Republic of the sudan. Hartford Web Publishingis not the author of the documents in World History Archives
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Drawing The Line Between Islam and Ethnicity
Arab and Islam must be separated an African and a Muslim would otherwise not fit into the organisation.
The Plight Of Learners In Sudan
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The history of superstition in the Republic of Sudan
Clashes Over Church Services
UN Integrated Regional Information Network (Nairobi), 13 April 2001. Protesting Sudanese Christians from the South were arrested in Khartoum in clashes with the police. They were protesting a government order to transfer Easter services from central Khartoum to the suburbs, which aimed to avoid clashes between Moslems and Christians.

77. Sudan: UNESCO Secteur De La Culture
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78. Sudan: UNESCO Culture Sector
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This repertoire stresses responsorial singing. The secular song-texts deal with flirtation, political figures, and feminine sentiments. Music of the Blue Nile Province - The Ingessana and Berta Tribes
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79. Met Timeline | Sudan, 8000-2000 B.C.
See an abridged list of rulers in sudan and ancient Egypt and Nubia 3700–2800 BC(AGroup) A distinct culture, designated A-Group, develops in Lower Nubia in
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Encompasses ancient Nubia
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Nubia covers an area stretching along the Nile valley from the sixth cataract in the south to the first cataract in the north, which marks the southern border of pharaonic Egypt. Because no Nubian languages are recorded before about the second century B.C., the cultures of ancient Nubia are known primarily through archaeological remains supplemented by ancient Egyptian textual references to places such as Wawat and Kush, and to peoples such as the Nehesyu and the Medjayu. The names given to the different cultures and cultural phases have been assigned by modern archaeologists and historians. The A-Group culture is driven out of Lower Nubia by the Egyptians. During this period, Egypt dominates Nubia between the first and third cataracts, conducting periodic raids into Upper Nubia to the south. Egypt's purpose is to control trade in raw materials and to exploit the rich deposits of stone and gold in the deserts of Lower Nubia. To this end, Egyptian trading and mining settlements are established as early as Egypt's Dynasty 4 (ca. 2500 B.C.). In the late Old Kingdom (ca. 2200 B.C.), Egyptian texts document a warlike people called the Medjayu, who live in the eastern deserts of Upper and Lower Nubia. These nomads have alternately peaceful and hostile relations with the more settled populations along the Nile, both in Nubia and Egypt. Highly valued for their military skills, the Medjayu serve as mercenaries in the Egyptian army and desert police force from the late Old Kingdom. The Medjayu, a nomadic people, have left no identifiable archaeological remains earlier than the second millennium B.C.

80. Met Timeline | Sudan, 2000-1000 B.C.
See an abridged list of rulers in sudan and ancient Egypt and Nubia 2200–1500 BC(CGroup) People of the C-Group culture (descendants of the A-Group) begin to
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Encompasses ancient Nubia
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These nomads from the eastern Nubian desert have alternately peaceful and hostile relations with the more settled populations along the Nile, both in Nubia and Egypt. Highly valued for their military skills, the Medjayu serve as mercenaries in the Egyptian army and desert police force from the late Old Kingdom New Kingdom . As with most nomadic peoples, the Medjayu left little in the archaeological record. The only physical evidence attributed to them are distinctive burials, called pan graves, that appear sporadically in cemeteries of Upper Egypt and Lower Nubia beginning in the Second Intermediate Period. Kerma loses control of Lower Nubia at the beginning of Egypt's New Kingdom , when the Egyptian kings of Dynasty 18 begin a series of campaigns against Upper Nubia. By about 1450 B.C., Egypt controls Nubia as far south as the fourth cataract. Upper and Lower Nubia become a virtual colony of Egypt, ruled by a viceroy called the "King's Son of Kush." Egyptian settlements are established, and temples are built to Egyptian gods. The most important center is Napata, near the sacred mountain of Jebel Barkal, just downstream from the fourth cataract, where a temple is built to honor the great Theban god Amun. During this period, the majority Nubian population probably participates in the administration of the Egyptian province of Nubia.
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