What's New Archives: May 2002 Academic Research Resources Anton de kom Universiteit; Arts Culture WintiCulture and Economy, Business, Finance BrazilBiz; indigenous peoples http://lanic.utexas.edu/info/new/wna/2002/0502.html
The Horn Of Africa Bulletin, July-August '95 As we all know, people who work in government in africa are badly paid and looked indigenous peace efforts among Sudanese neighboring peoples offer the http://www.africa.upenn.edu/Newsletters/menu_Hab7895.html
Extractions: UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - AFRICAN STUDIES CENTER The Horn of Africa Bulletin (HAB) is an international media review, compiling and recording news and comments on the Horn of Africa. Reports published in HAB represent a variety of published sources and do not necessarily represent the views of the editors. Readers are always referred to the original sources for complete versions. When HAB uses a secondary source, the secondary source is given first, followed by the primary source in square brackets. Some items are re-titled to best reflect the content of chosen excerpts. Sections marked with "/HAB/" are introductions or comments made by the editors. Square brackets are used to indicate changes/ additions made by the editors. (Square brackets appearing within a secondary source may also indicate changes made by a previous editor.) Note of Thanks: We are particularly indebted to our readers for their contributions and to our sources for their invaluable cooperation. ** ABBREVIATIONS ** Abbreviations of sources used in this publication:
Encyclopedia: North Africa The Berbers are the indigenous people in the Maghreb, and are believed to have The majority of people in North africa are ultimately of Berber descent, http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/North-Africa
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Extractions: See also Eastern Africa Guinea Coast Southern Africa , and Western and Central Sudan The British ban on the international slave trade and the development of Arab-Swahili caravan routes from eastern Africa shifts the trade in slaves to the east. In western Central Africa, heightened demand for local African products such as ivory, wax, and rubber allows previously subjugated or isolated peoples such as the Chokwe to rise to economic prominence and displace traditional powers such as the far-flung Lunda and Luba states . Further east, the Arab-Swahili trade also deprives these polities of the trade on which they are dependent. The emergence of numerous small-scale chiefdoms results in the production of new forms of ornate and luxurious courtly arts across Central Africa. Elsewhere, extended periods of migration in present-day Gabon and political consolidation in modern Cameroon lead to the development of new forms of funerary and courtly art. The European partition of Africa in 1884 provides state support for German, Belgian, English, and Portuguese expeditions into Central Africa that supply newly created ethnographic museums and geographic societies with specimens of material culture from the region.
Myth And Mythmaking In South African Literature And Life One of the most persistent and dominant myths in South African struggle nowfor the descendants of these indigenous peoples is to win their lands back. http://www2.univ-reunion.fr/~ageof/text/74c21e88-606.html
Extractions: Accueil Structure Chercheurs Réalisations ... Alizés n°24 Myth and Mythmaking in South African Literature and Life I wish to begin by thanking Dr. Claude Feral, GRAS, the University of Reunion and the Regional Administration for organizing and sponsoring this important conference. For much of the twentieth century, but especially since the establishment of a true democracy, South Africa has been engaged in so many dynamic events that the time to reflect on major questions of our development has not been easily available. Hence, the decision by Claude Feral and her colleagues to reflect on a seminal idea in South Africas history must be applauded. I want to appeal to the organizers of this conference to share the deliberations we will have here with the South African community by making the published text available to South Africas public archives and learning institutions. One of the most persistent and dominant myths in South African literature and life has been the belief that the oppression of the settler and Apartheid forces would some day be overthrown in a cataclysmic military battle between the oppressed and the oppressors. Alex La Guma, in his brilliant novel on resistance
Extractions: Accueil Structure Chercheurs Réalisations ... Alizés n°23 Female Empowerment and Political Change: A Study of Bole Butake's Lake God, The Survivors, and And Palm Wine Will Flow Bole Butakes three plays Lake God The Survivors (1989), and And Palm Wine Will Flow (1990) were all written against the backdrop of rapacious and inhumane oppressors of the seemingly silent and marginalized masses of the fictionalized communities of the North-West Province of the Republic of Cameroon, Africa. These plays treat among other issues the themes of corruption, tyranny, nepotism and the rampant abuse of power. These themes are not new in African literature, but Butakes approach shifts the traditional responsibility of the fight for political liberation, which has hitherto been the preserve of the men to women. The silent suffering masses come to rely solely on the women who take the leading responsibility for their liberation. This sudden and unexpected resurgence of females on the political field and their overwhelming success is intriguing and new to an audience that has for a very long time minimized and denigrated women to secondary and/or subsidiary roles. One question which comes up several times in these plays is: Where are the men? The men have either been exiled, incarcerated, or totally emasculated. In
Untitled Document I would like to thank the South African authorities and the people of South Africafor treatment of the indigenous peoples, persons of African descent, http://www.un.org/WCAR/statements/chilE.htm
Extractions: I would like to thank the South African authorities and the people of South Africa for hosting this Conference. It is hard to think of anywhere else in the world where the struggle against racism and discrimination has been more significant. It is also hard to think of any other place where a people has made a greater effort to overcome its own history and advance the development of fundamental values such as tolerance, respect for diversity and respect to the rights of all human beings. The road that has brought us to South Africa has been a long one. Since the General Assembly convened the Conference, we have been involved in numerous actions and activities. We have reached important agreements, though difficulties still remain. Today the world is coming to Durban with the same conviction with which it formerly condemned the repugnant form of racism suffered by millions of South Africans. It is impossible to accept the continuation of social and political policies and actions that destroy human dignity. Our present task is to continue the struggle for the right to live in a more tolerant and inclusive world. For the right to have rights. We have no option but to continue since no society can claim to be entirely free of the phenomena which have brought us to this Conference. The existence of racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related forms of intolerance is a subject of legitimate international concern and it is every State's responsibility to address these public issues by adopting policies designed to prevent and eradicate the active, passive or tacit expression of any form of racism or intolerance.
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Extractions: Reunification discourse has generated controversy in Cameroon since the 1990s and hinges on the issue of the degree of commitment of Anglophone and Francophone Cameroonians to its realization. This essay provides a chronological, comprehensive, and critical survey of the reunification question. Often only part of the history is presented, either inadvertently or deliberately. It is argued in this essay that reunification was a minority ideology conned largely to the Cameroon people of the Southwestern quadrant. That notwithstanding, its chief proponents were Francophones who conceived it, propagated it, and sustained it until the United Nations recognized it in the 1960s. The 1961 reunification of the British Southern Cameroons and the former French Cameroons was an extraordinary event, as peoples of different colonial backgrounds decided to form a single state. It presented a countercurrent in postcolonial Africa to the prevailing trend of the balkanization of old political unions or blocs.
In A Nutshell To svenske botanikere som kom hit i 1768 fant ut at han var blitt trampet known that he communicated with the indigenous people in their own language. http://soekershof.com/cia.htm
Extractions: The 'CIA' and other media exposures In the beginning of December 2003 Soekershof became 'more commonly known' for the project was seemingly regarded as a 'threath for the national security of the USA'. It took 'Big Brother's' intelligence-organisations almost a year to discover that 'Little Brother was watching Big Brother watching Little Brother', etc. etc. It became global news with media coverage in most of the countries (except The Netherlands and Belgium!!!) Many people assumed that it was a publicity-stunt. And, yes, in a way it was but the fact remains that, according to the tracking and tracing software in our server, 'US-military/intelligence organisations' visited our website 362 times within one year and that, despite how hard some journalists tried, the Pentagon refused to comment on this issue.............. Furthermore extracts from some other media-exposures. UPI hears
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Extractions: By Alphabet : Encyclopedia A-Z C Related Category: Comoro Islands Political Geography Comoros, the u r O s] Pronunciation Key , officially Union of the Comoros (1996 est. pop. 540,000), 838 sq mi (2,170 sq km), occupying most of the Comoro Islands, an archipelago in the Indian Ocean, at the northern end of the Mozambique Channel, between Madagascar and Mozambique. The capital and largest city is Moroni . It is comprised of three main islands, Njazidja (or Ngazidja; also Grande Comore or Grand Comoros) : on which Moroni is located : Nzwani (or Ndzouani; also Anjouan), and Mwali (also MohEli), and numerous coral reefs and islets. They are volcanic in origin, with interiors that vary from high peaks to low hills and coastlines that feature many sandy beaches. Njazidja is the site of a still-active volcano, Karthala, which, at 7,746 ft (2,361 m), is the islands' highest peak. The Comoros have a tropical climate with the year almost evenly divided between dry and rainy seasons; cyclones (hurricanes) are quite frequent. The islands once supported extensive rain forests, but most have been severely depleted. The indigenous people are a mix of African, Arab, and Asian (mostly Indian and Malay) descent. Islam is the state religion (with Sunni predominating), and there is a sizable Roman Catholic minority. Arabic, French, and Comorian (a blend of Swahili and Arabic) are all official languages.
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FF - Speeches 3. indigenous peoples, finally, share all the characteristics of national An old African slogan was For the nation to live, the tribe must die . http://www.vryheidsfront.co.za/english/speach.asp?language=e&offset=30&id=22
Bakwerirama The Bakweri are an indigenous nation on the West Coast of africa. The Bakweripeople are part of africa, and so are not completely insulated from the http://www.bakweri.org/
Southern Cameroons: The Culture The different ethnic groups with different indigenous political systems, Text of the 37th Session of the African Commission on Human peoples Rights http://www.unpo.org/news_detail.php?arg=59&par=2087