SIERRA LEONEAN WOMEN Under traditional indigenous law, property is Leones Minister of Finance ThaimuBangwa, head of the MSWGCA sponsored a National Young peoples Forum for http://seminars2.tripod.com/Sierra_Leonean_Women.htm
Extractions: Search: Lycos Tripod Star Wars Share This Page Report Abuse Edit your Site ... Next SIERRA LEONEAN WOMEN: Post-Conflict Rights, Resources, and Voice Shirley Gbujama Sierra Leone's Minister of Social Welfare, Gender and Children's Affairs By: Marnie Keegan For: Professor Kardam Advanced Gender and Development Monterey Institute of International Studies November 2002 Acronyms AI Amnesty International AIDS Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome CAW Children Affected by the War CEDAW Convention for the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women EU European Union FAWE Forum for African Women Educationalists FGM Female Genital Mutilation GBV Gender Based Violence GNP Gross National Product HIPC Highly Indebted Poor County HIV Human Immuno-Deficiency Virus HRW Human Rights Watch IDA International Development Association IDP Internally Displaced People IMF International Monetary Fund IMR Infant Mortality Rate MMR Mother Mortality Rate MOP Movement for Progress Party MSF Médecins Sans Frontières MSWGCA Ministry of Social Welfare, Gender, and Childrens Affairs
Janus: W. Powell Collection On Africa 1930s Y305O, Photographs of indigenous South african tribes. Y305P, South africa1936 (Lord Hewart Album) The Mangbetu are the happiest people in africa . http://janus.lib.cam.ac.uk/db/node.xsp?id=EAD/GBR/0115/Y304M-O;recurse=1
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The Post Online (Cameroon): Nnoko Mbele's US Reception Flops indigenous PEOPLE MUST BE PROTECTED FROM GLOBALISATION!!!!!You call this abrainwash by the The Bakweri are an indigenous African nation. Bate Besong http://www.postnewsline.com/2005/07/nnoko_mbeles_us.html
Extractions: Sale 8029 Lot 22, "Flute-stopper Male Figure," New Guinea, Lower Sepik River, Yuat River, Biwat, 18 ½ inches high By Carter B. Horsley Once again Sotheby's has put its Pre-Columbian Art auction into the same catalogue as its African and Oceanic Art auction. See the separate article on the Pre-Columbian Art auction that occurs at 2PM November 11, 2004. This morning auction November 11, 2004 at Sotheby's of African and Oceanic Art is highlighted by a spectacular flute-stopper from New Guinea, a magnificent Yoruba Ram's Head Altarpiece, an impressive Benin bracelet, and a Kongo power figure. Oceanic Art Lot 22 is a magnificent flute-stopper in the form of a male figure with a fabulous feathered headdress from the Lower Sepik River, Yuat River, Biwat region of New Guinea. According to the catalogue entry for this lot, the Biwat carved "elaborate sacred flutes, haiyang, sometimes up to eight to ten feet in length." "Aggressively stanced figures such as this," it continued, "were inserted at the top of the flute when not it use. It was these flutes which the Biwat themselves considered their most important and sacred objects. Their social, ceremonial and religious significance was tremendous. Although several cults existed, these figures are often considered to be the children of the mother crocodile spirit, a powerful being that performed creative deeds in primeval times and let initiates be reborn by symbolically swallowing and throwing out the candidates."
Welcome To Africans-art.com Purchase, Eleanor Clay Ford Fund for African Art. country Zaire people Pende mediumwood, paint size indigenous medicines were given for the physical aspect http://www.africans-art.com/index.php3?action=album&id_class=41
Cameroon Nutz And Bolts BootsnAll Travel Network Why do people go here? For travelers, Cameroon is Code for Phones 237 ReligionBangwa and other Republic Languages English, French, indigenous Major Cities http://www.bootsnall.com/articles/2004/08/cameroon-nutz-and-bolts.html
Project MUSE single African sculpture was $3.4 million in 1990 for the bangwa Queen figure Sculptures are detached completely from African people, African time, http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/the_drama_review/v044/44.3thompson.html
Extractions: What is called African art covers a wide range of objects introduced into a historicizing perspective of European values since the eighteenth century. These various "objects" which, perhaps, were not "art" at all, became art by being given, simultaneously, an aesthetic character and a potentiality for producing and possibly reproducing artistic forms. One could wonder whether, understood in their initial form and significance, they would not have created a radical "mise en perspective" of Western culture. V.Y. Mudimbe (1986:4)
History - Humanrights.de prolonged wars of annexation with the people of BSC(ROA) especially with the Bangwaand Mankon will take serious steps to develop indigenous institutions to http://www.humanrights.de/doc_en/archiv/ambazonia/history.htm
Links Green People Organic and heirloom seed suppliers link page. South AfricanHolistic Community Wellnet indigenous Shamanism John Perkins dreamchange.org http://www.spiritofmaat.com/links2.htm
IIE | Fulbright News & Publicity Murrey, Christina S. BOLIVIA The indigenous Aymara a study of the Rhodes,Jerusha T. GHANA Traditional performing arts of the Ga people of Ghana http://www.iie.org/Content/NavigationMenu/Fulbright_Demo_Site/U_S__Student_Progr
IIE | Fulbright News & Publicity The indigenous Aymara a study of the integration of their traditional Visible and invisible immigrants North African men and women in France, 196282 http://www.iie.org/Content/NavigationMenu/Fulbright_Demo_Site/U_S__Student_Progr
Extractions: organized by country of destination Albania Argentina Australia Austria Azerbaijan Bangladesh Belgium Bolivia Botswana Brazil Burkina Faso Bulgaria Cameroon Canada Chile China Colombia Costa Rica Croatia Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Dominican Republic Ecuador Egypt El Salvador Eritrea Estonia Ethiopia Finland France Germany Ghana Greece Guatemala Guinea Haiti Honduras Hong Kong Hungary Iceland India Indonesia Ireland Israel Italy Ivory Coast Jamaica Japan Jordan Kenya Korea Kuwait Latvia Lesotho Lithuania Macedonia Madagascar Malawi Malaysia Mali Mauritius Mexico Moldova Morocco Mozambique Namibia Nepal Netherlands New Zealand Nicaragua Niger Nigeria Norway Pakistan Panama Paraguay Peru Philippines Poland Portugal Romania Russia Senegal Singapore Slovak Republic Slovenia South Africa Spain Sri Lanka Sweden Switzerland Syria Taiwan Tanzania Thailand Trinidad and Tobago Tunisia Turkey Uganda Ukraine United Arab Emirates United Kingdom Uruguay Venezuela Vietnam Yemen Zambia Zimbabwe Vander Berg, Kristi J.
Sources For The Numbers List Thanks to the following people who ve sent me numbers over the net R.The Harris volume (The indigenous Lgs of the Caucasus) also has Old Georgian but http://www.zompist.com/sources.htm
Extractions: This page gives the sources for each language on the Numbers from 1 to 10 page . Sometimes half the work in dealing with a new language is finding out what it is, and relating it to the sometimes wildly varying classifications from Ruhlen , Voegelin, and the Ethnologue. There are notes relating to this, as well as information on dialects , and names of languages I don't have yet.
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF ZAMBIA SCZ/8/EP/3/96 The witness got confused with the names of the people he intended to refer to . If the aim was to provide for indigenous presidents only as suggested by http://www.geocities.com/maiddie/pett.html
Extractions: IN THE MATTER of the Presidential Election held in Zambia on the 18 th day of November, 1996 BETWEEN AKASHAMBATWA MBIKUSITA LEWANIKA ST PETITIONER HICUUNGA EVARISTO KAMBAILA ND PETITIONER DEAN NAMULYA MUNGOMBA RD PETITIONER SEBASTIAN SAIZI ZULU TH PETITIONER JENNIFER MWABA TH PETITIONER AND FREDRICK JACOB TITUS CHILUBA RESPONDENT CORAM NGULUBE, CJ., BWEUPE, DCJ., SAKALA, CHIRWA and LEWANIKA JJJS. On various dates between 10 th February 1997 and 7 th January 1998 and on 10 th November 1998 For the Petitioners Mr. M. Chona SC. Of Mahachi Chambers, Mr. E.J Shamwana SC of Shamwana and Company, Mr. D.M. Lisulo S.C or Lisulo and Company, Prof. Mvunga of Mvunga and Associates, Mrs. N Mutti, of Lukona Chambers, Mr.S. Sikota of Central Chambers, Mr. E. Lungu of Andrea Masiye and Company, Mrs. M. Zaloumis of Mvunga Associates, and Mr. S. Sitwala of Light House Chambers. For the Respondent Mr. V. Malambo and Mr. E. Silwamba of Malambo, Silwamba and Company.
Ethnologue: China People s Republic of China. Zhonghua Renmin Gongheguo. Yunnan Province, Luxi,Ruili, Longchuan, Yingjiang, bangwa Districts in Dehong DaiJingpo http://nacrp.cic.sfu.ca/nacrp/articles/minority.html
Extractions: 1,214,221,000 (1995). 55 official minority nationalities; total 91,200,314, 6.5% of the population (1990). Han Chinese population: 1,033,057,000 or 93.5% (1991 J. Matisoff). People's Republic of China. Zhonghua Renmin Gongheguo. Literacy rate 73% to 76.5%. Information mainly from Sebeok 1967; Voegelin and Voegelin 1977; Dreyer 1976; Wurm et al., China Atlas, 1987; J-O Svantesson 1989, 1995; J.A. Edmondson, ed. 1990; S. Milliken 1994, 1995; EDCL 1991; R. Ramsey 1987; Li Fang-gui 1977. Data accuracy estimate: B. Secular, Chinese traditional religion, Buddhism, Taoism, Christian, Muslim, traditional religion. Blind population 2,000,000. Deaf population 3,000,000 (1986 Gallaudet University). Deaf institutions: 7. The number of languages listed for China is 206. Of those, 205 are living languages and 1 is extinct. ACHANG [ACN] 27,708 in China (1990 census); 1,700 or more in Myanmar (1983). Ramsey (1987) says most are in Myanmar. Dehong Dai-Jingpo Autonomous Prefecture and Baoshan District, western Yunnan Province, along the Myanmar border. Sino-Tibetan, Tibeto-Burman, Burmese-Lolo, Burmish, Northern. Dialects: LONGCHUAN, LIANGHE, LUXI. Longchuan is more distinct from the other dialects, and has more Dai loan words. Lianghe and Luxi use many Chinese loan words. There are also Burmese loan words. Spoken Chinese and Dai are in common use as second languages; written Chinese is also in use. An official nationality in China. Unidentified ethnic groups in the area: Ben Ren, Hknong. Not a written language. Typology: SOV, four tones. Agriculturalists, craftsmen. Polytheist, Hinayana Buddhist. Work in progress.
Extractions: Dogon granary shutter This granary shutter is carved of various iconographic registers. One notices two « sun lizards », a snake ( lebe , the first hogon ) and a water tortoise (symbol of fertility, and guardian of the ginna lineage). The rectangle symbolizes « the pond », one the symbols associated with Dogon cosmogony, and the chevrons on the left the fertilizing rain (and the course of the nommo when they fall on the earth). Material : Thick wood with a deep brown patina Dogon granary shutter This very old small shutter was placed midway up the granary wall. It provided access, throughout the year following harvests, to the goods stored inside (millet, sorghum, rice, corn). The Dogon granaries are narrow, four-sided or round, with a structure made of wood and covered with cob, and generally a thatch roof or a terrace roof (see picture).
African Bird Club | Main Introducing African Bird Club, for birders and ornithologists dedicated to wild In the West Usambara Mountains a peak of 40000 people was recorded in http://www.africanbirdclub.org/club/news.html
Extractions: In August 2004, winners of eight new Biodiversity Leadership Awards were announced by the Foundations and their panel of nominators. Together, the eight scientists and environmental activists shared US$900,000. The winners search for, find, catalog, and defend diversity in species-rich and biologically endangered parts of Argentina, Costa Rica, Ethiopia, Madagascar, New Caledonia, the Philippines, and the United States. Their awards bring the total sum of Leadership Awards since 1996 to US$3.1 Mengistu Wondafrash, who is studying for a MSc at Redaing University, will receive US$180,000 from The Bay Foundation and the Josephine Bay Paul and C. Michael Paul Foundations, which are pioneers in promoting efforts to save biological diversity. The award is testimony to Mengistu's outstanding contribution to environmental conservation in eastern Africa, where he has worked under unfavourable economic and other conditions. Possibly his most significant accomplishment is his work to safeguard the future of the globally precarious White-winged Flufftail ( Sarothrura ayresi ). He has helped create and protect the wetland breeding habitats of the Flufftail, which is believed to number only 750 globally.
A A Represents, In Shona, The Sound That Is Heard In The First K Large number of people or animals moving about confusedly. cp Iti nzirabangwa follow the path. banha LKvt Kick hard (eg ball). cp -kanha MZ. 2. http://www.cbold.ddl.ish-lyon.cnrs.fr/CBOLD_Lexicons/Shona.Hannan1959/Text/Shona
Extractions: kukakanura: to unfasten. anyu [LL]KM ideo of Unbending, forcing apart or open (metal). cp yanyu KZ. -anzva [L]M v t Give more to. cp -pamhidza KKoMZ. Ndianzve: give me more. apa [LL]KKoMZ near demons 16. Emphatic form: papapa. Gara apa (also garapa): sit here. Ndinoda papa: I like this place. apecha [HLL] n 9 Aperture of camera. < Eng. apirikoti [LHLLL] n 9 Appeal court.