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41. ISEE Newletter: Vol. 5, No. 2, Summer 1994
levels that would secure indigenous peoples rights to and Kaarina Miettinen, SAMMUUKO SUURI suku? development that expands people s functionings, capabilities
http://www.phil.unt.edu/ISEE/ns5-2-94.htm
Volume 5, No. 2, Summer 1994 General Announcements
In the recent runoff mail ballot, J. Baird Callicott has been elected vice-president of the International Society of Environmental Ethics, to serve a three year term. The complete set of officers is:
President: Mark Sagoff
term to expire end of academic year, 1997
Vice-President: J. Baird Callicott, 1997
Secretary: Laura Westra, 1995
Treasurer: Ned Hettinger, 1996
We are still working on an environmental ethics database, which will combine ISEE Newsletter bibliographic notices over the years with all the articles from ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS volumes 1-15, with abstracts, and ENVIRONMENTAL VALUES volumes 1-2, with abstracts. This is be further combined with Eric Katz's two annotated bibliographies on environmental ethics, 1983-1987 and 1987-1990. What we need is the most suitable freeware or shareware software program, one that can be used by anybody, not just computer literate types. Suggestions and volunteers for help from computer literate environmentalists are welcome. Contact: Holmes Rolston, Department of Philosophy, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523, Phone: 303/491-6315 philosophy office, leave word with secretary, answering machine 24 hours. Fax: 303/491-4900. E-mail: rolston@lamar.colostate.edu.
Meanwhile, ISEE has now completed on disk all the bibliographic entries of volumes 1-4 of this Newsletter (1990-1993) and is making this available at cost to those who wish it. The text is currently in WordPerfect format, alphabetized by names at the head of paragraphs. It is easily convertible to ASCII, DOS and MacIntosh. It prints out at about 125 single spaced pages. Inquiries about obtaining the database, now available, should be directed to Dr. Douglas J. Buege, 2902 S. 101st St., West Allis, WI 53227. The bibliographic entries alphabetized, as well as volumes 1-4 of the complete newsletter, four annual issues, total sixteen issues, are available, at cost, in a price range of $ 10 or so, depending on what you need. The database, either the alphabetized version or the newsletter single issues, can be word- searched for author or title, and, to some extent for keywords, although keywords have not been systematically designated.

42. Orilonise: The Hermeneutics Of The Head And Hairstyles Among The Yoruba
3) and the suku hairstyle worn by some òrìsà priests, emphasizing now exist sideby-side with the indigenous ones-all The peoples of Southern Nigeria, vol.
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VII:2/Winter 2001/Spring 2002
by Babatunde Lawal The Head should be accorded His due
This is the oracle's charge to the one thousand seven hundred divinities
Who must render annual tributes to Olodumare
(Idowu 1995:53).
fig. 1
fig. 2 In order to fully understand the significance of this metaphor, it must be noted that the Yoruba creation myth traces the origin of the human body to an archetypal sculpture (ere) modeled by the artist-deity Obatala and then activated by the divine breath (emi) of Olodumare, located in the sculpture's head. This creative process occurs inside a pregnant woman's body and takes about nine months to mature. According to the myth, every individual, before being born into the physical world, must proceed to the workshop of Ajalamopin, the heavenly potter, to choose one of several undifferentiated, ready-made Ori Inu, or "inner heads" on display in Ajalamopin's workshop. Each inner head contains Olodumare's àse (enabling power), and the one chosen by an individual predetermines his/her lot (ipin) in the physical world.

43. Amaravati: Abode Of Amritas
comprise one of the four official suku bangsa Sanskrit Trek Prime Directive and leave such peoples alone? indigenous lifestyles aren t as kewl as Western
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44. THE WEST PAPUA ARCHIVES 1997
YAYASAN LEMBAGA MUSYAWARAH ADAT suku AMUNGME (LEMASA by President Nelson Mandela of South africa to host that led to the deaths of four indigenous people in the
http://www.converge.org.nz/wpapua/The-archives-1997.html
'One World- Our World - Free West Papua'
January
Originally from: Owner-west-irian-newslist@xc.org (Moderator) Originally dated: Mon 30 Dec, 1996
MULTINATIONAL MONITOR ANNOUNCES TEN WORST CORPORATIONS OF 1996
Archer Daniels Midland (ADM), Caterpillar, Daishowa, Daiwa, Disney, Freeport, Gerber, Mitsubishi, Seagram's, and Texaco are the Ten Worst Corporations of 1996, according to an article in the December 1996 issue of Multinational Monitor magazine. Multinational Monitor's ten worst list, now in its ninth year, is designed to highlight the most egregious acts of corporate crime, violence and other wrongdoing. Russell Mokhiber, the author of the article, chastises the Clinton administration for "failing to confront corporate crime and violence head on" and for failing to "admit to an ugly reality corporate crime and violence inflicts far more damage on society than all street crime combined." Mokhiber points out that while the FBI reports burglary and robbery combined cost the nation about $4 billion in 1995, white- collar fraud, generally committed by educated people of means, costs at least 50 times as much $200 billion a year, according to very conservative estimates. Similarly, while the FBI puts the street homicide rate at about 24,000 a year, the Labor Department points out that more than twice that number 56,000 Americans die every year on the job or from occupational diseases such as black lung, brown lung, asbestosis and various occupationally-induced cancers.

45. Partners International
churches and foundations) the work and needs of the indigenous ministries we assist. evangelism, they also teach the trade to needy people in the Cahaya suku.
http://www.partnersintl.org/index.cfm?FuseAction=Prayer&Nav=Involved

46. Indigenous Peoples In Indonesian Context
indigenous peoplesin IndonesianContext392indigenous peoples in Indonesian ContextFSC Principle 3 refers to indigenous peoples, a termthat has achieved widespread currency in internationaldiscourse .
http://www.walhi.or.id/English/reports/FSC.03.pdf

47. Joshua Project - Peoples By Country Profiles
People Name General Ma. indigenous Fellowship of 100+
http://www.joshuaproject.net/peopctry.php?rop3=105949&rog3=CG

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

49. Inter Press Service Asia-Pacific
textbooks, which translates into distant people , a term and ecological effects on indigenous communities, whose local acronym for Concern for suku Anak Dalam
http://www.ipsnews.co.th/anmviewer.asp?a=154

50. Many Paths
and South); therefore, they are multicultural and reflect strong links between various indigenous groups, the Judeo Kongo, suku, and Yaka people of Central
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51. Ashoka Fellow Profile
connections with citizen sector organizations which work with indigenous people in other While staying with the traditional suku Naga people of West Java, he
http://www.ashoka.org/fellows/viewprofile.cfm?PersonID=934

52. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND: History And Prehistory Of Mentawai
support in the mythology of the people amongst whom of the Batak language (spoken by the indigenous inhabitants of Coronese, S. (1986) Kebudayaan suku Mentawai
http://www.mentawai.org/histbackgr.htm
HOME PAGE: THE ANTHROPOLOGY OF THE MENTAWAI ISLANDS
HISTORICAL BACKGROUND: History and Prehistory of the Mentawai Islands
History
In much of the information currently available in the popular literature dealing with the Mentawai islands, that is information published in cyberspace as well as in travelogues, the prevailing perception is that the local people (and here they are usually referring to the inhabitants of Siberut) have been isolated through the ages and have only just been "discovered" by outsiders. This is better interpreted as western sojourners having the attitude that since they themselves only found out about this part of the world and its inhabitants recently, then it can only be the case that these people have been known to the "outside" world for a short period of time. Let me dispel this myth in two ways. I will firstly briefly indicate the degree of interaction that the islanders have had with the world beyond their shores dating from the first colonial contacts. I will subsequently briefly deal with the period preceding this, the pre -historical period.

53. OneWorld Africa - OneWorld Africa Home>In Depth>Development>Emergency Relief
mobilized to help the Haitian peopleespecially with suku suurin turva Bamissa. 04.03.2004 suku ja
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54. OneWorld Africa - Full Coverage: Iran
suurin turva Bamissa. 04.03.2004 suku ja sukulaiset in which up to 50,000 people died say
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55. Remnants Of Ritual - The David Gelbard Collection Of African Art And Culture
Understanding the indigenous language and its nuances opens a Kakungu mask of the Yaka and suku has a will be specificities related to one people or another as
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Understanding Narrative
The Praise Song Cultural Borrowing Objects of Power ... In and Out of Context The second part of this introductory essay consists of conversations between the authors. Bourgeois and Rodolitz have team-taught a web-based course on this subject for more than five years utilizing a dialogue medium that lends itself to immediacy and informality. Essays in the usual sense speak TO the reader; dialogue, however, allows the reader to participate, if only in an imaginary sense. Additionally, in the medium of dialogue, the evolution of thought is more apparent than in an edited essay. Often, the journey to a conclusion is as important as the conclusion itself. The reader is encouraged to join in this ongoing exploration. AB: Why don't we begin by considering a group of related objects, not necessarily related by culture but by function?

56. Land & People In Papua - The Yali
It allows for continuation of indigenous patterns of leadership are compared to the mud which people daub on recognize local men as chiefs (kepala suku) in the
http://www.info-indo.com/indonesia/landpeople/papua_yali.htm
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The Yali
Similar to the Dani people, a 30-minute chartered flight to Angguruk or Kosarek area live another tribe called Yali. This tribe has similar way of life like Dani, but its people are shorter and 'cleaner'. They wear koteka, a penisgourd, straight to the front instead of straightening up like the Dani do. Many adventurers walk for days or even weeks from Wamena to Angguruk and Kosarek. There are actually two main tribes in the area, Yali and Yalimo. Compared with the Dani people, this tribe is much more primitive and last visited. There are no land transportations and hotel accommodations available here, all must be trekked on foot. The only air transportation to Angguruk or Kosarek is served by chartered plane of Mission Aviation Fellowship (MAF), that has to be booked early in advance. Anyway, some real adventurers do trekking for days or weeks from Wamena. Being in Angguruk, tourists may stay at missionary's house, teacher's house, or even local people's huts. Food materials must be taken along with as there is no shop available in the region.
SCRIPTURE IN AN ORAL CULTURE:
THE YALI OF IRIAN JAYA by John D. Wilson

57. Traditional Boats - Terminology Of Boat Building
to realise that only some of the suku living on of their rigg proved a necessity for indigenous interisland on native vessels - same for some people from the
http://www.info-indo.com/indonesia/readmore/traditional_boats_05.htm
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Remarks about the Terminology of Boat building and Seamanship in some Languages of Southern Sulawesi
Horst H. Liebner, M.A., P3MP, UNHAS suku living on these islands are making their living on the sea. Out of anthropological and linguistic reasons I will have to introduce some boundaries not yet considered, dividing the ‘Butonese’ into the language groups of Wolio, Siompu/Muna, Cia-Cia and the Tukang Besi Islands (see fig.1). The craft sailed by these people today (see fig.2) are -in general- of two distinct types: The pinisiq -schooners, seen everywhere in Indonesia’s sailing ship harbours, and a smaller sloop-rigged boat called lambo . Actually Indonesian sailing-vessels are classified in two ways, i.e. hull shape and the rigg used. While the word pinisiq refers to the schooner-rigg on standing gaffs, the hull could be anything between a traditional sharp-ended form and an European square-sterned design; the ‘traditional’ one (we will have to say some words about traditions further down) would be what is called a palari in most of the languages of South Sulawesi. Before in the last two decades motorization did cut down the mizzen of most of the

58. Used Books, Rare Books, Antiquarian Books - Antiqbook
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59. ZITF - 2001 - Exhibitors' List
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60. African Art Mask
Antique African Dan Mask African Art suku tribal mask African masks are mobile in their indigenous settings, country Mali; people Dogon; medium Wood, raffia;,
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