Joshua Project - People Clusters Songhai, Soninke, South American indigenous, South Asian peoples, generic, South Himalaya kuman, Chimbu, 106000, 1, 0, 0.0 %, 0, 0.0 %, AON10b http://www.joshuaproject.net/peopcluster.php?rop2=C0152
Cold News But the indigenous peoples and their allies with an integral, holistic vision did not Satish kuman, cofounder of Schumacher College and editor of http://www.wildnesswithin.com/coldnews.html
Extractions: Though Brower former executive director of the Sierra Club, founder of Friends of the Earth and the Earth Island Institute passed away in 2000, his legacy lives on: He established the Brower Fund, which cultivates new environmental leaders through the annual Brower Youth Awards . Award winners aged 13 to 22 are chosen by a panel of activists organized by the Earth Island Institute. They get a $3,000 prize, and ongoing advice and mentoring from top environmental activists.
Mountain Forum: Short Member List Mr Reuben Heydenrych, Mountain Club of South africa, South africa Mr. Kripa Kirati, Nepal indigenous peoples Development Information Service http://www.mtnforum.org/members/shortmemberlist.cfm
CarCanMadCarLan Discussion :: Log In to be vigilant (especially jaon jao kuman sa CCMCL of large scale mining among indigenous territories is a The Cordillera peoples Alliance (CPA) rejects the NMP http://cantilan.net/board/posting.php?mode=quote&p=202&sid=67118d0217b3b85b59ec9
Los Conflictos étnicos Y Sus Repercusiones En La Sociedad Internacional Translate this page Así, India manifiesta interés en la suerte de los indios en africa Oriental o indigenous peoples. A. Global Quest for Justice, Londres, Zed Books, 1987. http://www.unesco.org/issj/rics157/stavenhagenspa.html
Extractions: Rodolfo Stavenhagen Cuatro ejemplos En Irlanda del Norte El conflicto en Sri Lanka Tamil Eelam Nicaragua Contra En las provincias Vascongadas Los vecinos afectados El peso de la historia diktat Intifada Conclusiones Notas RICS . Peter Wallensteen (Editor). States in Armed Conflict 1988 . Uppsala, Uppsala University. Department of Peace and Conflict Research. Report nº 30, julio de 1989. . Barbara Harff y Ted Robert Gurr. "Genocides and Politicides since 1945: Evidence and Anticipation". Internet on the Holocaust and Genocide . Kumar Rupesinghe. "Theories of Conflict Resolution and Their Applicability to Protracted Ethnic Conflicts", en Kumar Rupesinghe (compilador), Ethnic Conflicts and Human Rights International Conflict Resolution, Theory and Practice . Sussex, Wheatsheaf Books, 1986. Production, Power, and World Order: Social Forces in the Making of History , New York, Columbia University Press, 1987. Development Studies: Critique and Renewal, Leiden. A. J. Brill, 1986. Ethnic Groups in Conflict , Berkeley, University of California Press, 1985.
NATIONS OF THE OLD WORLD ************** * EUROPE Malaysia Malay and other indigenous (58%) Chinese 0.61% German 108,220 0.57% Filipino peoples 103,942 0.55 Kuanua Kube Kubo Kumalu kuman Kumukio Kuni http://landru.myhome.net/jtrees/text/Nations_of_old-world.txt
Extractions: (for ethnomusicology by region) Across the Frontiers ( Tribal Eye Discusses the international processes and positive and negative external forces that effect change in tribal societies.1976 52 min. Video/C 181 Body Art Throughout history people in nearly every culture have decorated or altered their bodies. The reasons are as varied as the patterns and processes: they seek to define themselves and their positions in society, to declare their allegiance to a god or to a cause, to conform to the customs of a group or to shock or entertain. From body painting to piercing to scarification, from tattoos to plastic surgery, from the Bronze age to the computer age, this film explores and celebrates the stunning diversity of body art. 2000. 50 min. DVD 1239 Different Paths: Shamanism, Cults, and Religion on Demand
Educational Tour, South Africa The ancient people left beautiful images on rock faces, Dr. Kathy kuman, research officer, Sterkfontein Unit, University of the Witswatersrand http://www.crowcanyon.org/Programs/south_africa.html
Extractions: Cost: $1,850; Deposit: $500 South Africa offers an unparalleled wealth of culture, wildlife, and landscapes. From the dawn of human life to the recent history of apartheid to the new African era, South Africa is a country with a rich human history. Excellent game parks and reserves are home to a vast array of animals and birds. South Africa's diverse landscapes range from the arid and mesmerizing emptiness of the Kalahari Desert to splendid coastlines graced with gorgeous beaches. The debate has never been so intense over what archaeologists believe signals the dawn of human culture. Recent discoveries suggest that the earliest stages of human evolution were played out in sub-Saharan Africa. The famous early-man sites of Sterkfontein and Swartkrans have been designated a World Heritage Site named the Cradle of Humankind. The origins of the San (Bushman) people are uncertain, but archaeologists have traced their ancestors back more than 50,000 years. The ancient people left beautiful images on rock faces, evidence of their daily lives and a complex spiritual world.
Jackson At Live 8? From Guardian Unlimited: Newsblog USA for africa and other efforts by Michael Jackson are easily forgotten by shallow I Think It d be sick and absurd to judge a kuman being because of http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/news/archives/2005/06/14/jackson_at_live_8.html
Extractions: Go to Guardian Unlimited home UK news World news Archive search Arts Books Business EducationGuardian.co.uk Film Football Jobs Life MediaGuardian.co.uk Money The Observer Online Politics Shopping SocietyGuardian.co.uk Sport Talk Travel Audio Email services Special reports The Guardian The weblog The informer The northerner The wrap Advertising guide Crossword Dating Headline service Syndication services Events / offers Help / contacts Information Living our values Newsroom Reader Offers Style guide Travel offers TV listings Weather Web guides Working at GNL Guardian Weekly Money Observer Read today's paper Sign in Register Home By Guardian Unlimited Arts and culture Imogen Tilden, arts editor Michael Jackson's rehabilitation might be sooner than anyone could have predicted. Sunday's papers reported that Jackson is 'frantic' to appear at the Philadelphia concert. Interviewed today on London's radio station Capital FM, promoter Harvey Goldsmith confirmed that they would certainly 'consider' adding Jackson to the bill, if approached by the singer. Goldsmith added: "Whether it's appropriate or not is another issue, whether he's in a fit state to work is another issue, whether he can work is another issue and whether he can work live is another issue."
NYU Department Of Linguistics: John Victor Singler - Curriculum Vitae indigenous West African writing systems . in The world s writing systems Notes on the use of African novels in secondary schools. kuman Ju 6(1).226. http://www.nyu.edu/gsas/dept/lingu/people/faculty/singler/cv.html
Extractions: About Graduate Undergraduate Contact ... Home JOHN VICTOR SINGLER Department of Linguistics (O) (212)-998-7959 New York University (Fax) (212)-995-4707 719 Broadway, #501 New York, NY 10003 singler@is2.nyu.edu Education Ph.D. University of California, Los Angeles: Linguistics Dissertation: Variation in Tense-Aspect-Modality in Liberian English M.A. University of California, Los Angeles: Linguistics Thesis: The Segmental Phonology of Verb Suffixes in Talo Klao (Kru) School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London: African Studies Thesis: Language and the Liberian Government: Philosophy, Policy, and Practice, 1821-1976 A.B. Dartmouth College Major: History, with distinction Teaching and Research Positions Professor of Linguistics, NYU Associate Professor of Linguistics, NYU Assistant Professor of Linguistics, NYU Faculty Affiliate, Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies, NYU Faculty Affiliate, Africana Studies Program, NYU Research Fellow, Institute of Research, University of Liberia Faculty Member, Linguistic Society of America Institute, City University of New York Teaching Assistant, UCLA, Phonology, Introductory Bambara, Introduction to Language
Home Page (bottom Right Text Page) In 2000 BC, the indigenous people, Dravidians, with a technologically complex and It featuring Sutapa Biswas, Chila kuman Burman, Mohini Chandra, http://www.cultproduct.co.za/essay.html
Extractions: Introduction This paper, a series of notes on a work in progress, arose out of research engaged in at Emory University during January - May 2001 into a project called Home, tentatively subtitled "a contemporary art exhibition for South Africa with artists from the South Asian Diaspora". The paper sketched out my reasoning for the project, some of the historical and intellectual material I gleaned while at Emory, and changes I have made to the concept after interacting with this material. Following a research trip to the West and East Coasts of the US and to Toronto and the Caribbean I hope to locate additional artists and material for the show.
Untitled Document I visited to Australia and interacted with indigenous culture issues It featuring Sutapa Biswas, Chila kuman Burman, Mohini work in order to make people think http://www.cultproduct.co.za/essaytext.htm
Extractions: Introduction This paper, a series of notes on a work in progress, arose out of research engaged in at Emory University during January - May 2001 into a project called Home, tentatively subtitled "a contemporary art exhibition for South Africa with artists from the South Asian Diaspora". The paper sketched out my reasoning for the project, some of the historical and intellectual material I gleaned while at Emory, and changes I have made to the concept after interacting with this material. Following a research trip to the West and East Coasts of the US and to Toronto and the Caribbean I hope to locate additional artists and material for the show. Home is a project close to my heart, it is influenced strongly by my own background of being South African of South Asian descent and was sparked by a set of experiences in 1994, but only took shape as a project from 1999. The projects completion date is tentatively earmarked for late 2003 or 2004. Key obstacles embarking on the project earlier has included (most especially) the hard to resist opportunity of directing the One City Festival 2000 (which affected my deadlines for fundraising). I have also decided to hold the project until I am able to visit the South Asian peninsula once again - my last visit in 1970 was as a four year old and I have an extremely opaque memory of the place mediated through family photographs.
JAKES Comments on the indigenous artefacts from Oudepost I. South African Archaeological Bulletin The final stone tool using peoples of western Damaraland. http://www.museumsnc.co.za/arcometr.htm
Extractions: Typical Mapungubwe pottery Type R Khoi pottery from the Riet River Khoi Coastal pottery from Port Nolloth and the Cape Peninsula Studies on temper and clay mixing Early Iron Age pottery from the Mngeni and Thukela rivers, KwaZulu-Natal Miscellaneous analytical studies of pottery from Namibia, Zimbabwe and Botswana
Papers At WAC4 Kelly, indigenous responses to colonial encounters on the west african coast Parkington, From behind to ahead Modern people in southern africa, SAS http://www.wac.uct.ac.za/wac4/symposia/papers.asp
Extractions: Author Title Symposium Abdelnoor The Incoherent Scapegoat: the evolution of a victimising society, and its manipulation of the fear of madness. Adds Maori heritage Addyman Metal detecting in Britain: catastrophe or compromise? Adesina Culture Resource Management in Nigeria-museums responsiblity and Public response. Agbe-Davies The legacy of 'race' in African-American archaeology: A silk purse from a wolf's ear? Agorsah Archaeological implications of African burial systems for reconstructing the heritage of the African Diaspora Aird Developments in the repatriation of human remains and other cultural items in Queensland Akinade A look at archaeology and culture in relation to museum activities Ako Ebot Definitions of Death Ako-Ebot On the dead and their possessions: variety and change in practice and belief Akufo The Importance of Archaeology to the Development of Africa: The Case of Zambia Alexander Domesday and GIS; The Mediaeval Landscape of North Somerset
The Ottoman History Resource Index - Page Template Second, the various European powers supposedly divided africa at the Berlin Among some Muslim Slavs, even ideas about Arab, kuman or Pecheneg ancestry http://www.ottoman-links.co.uk/2004_conference_abstracts.asp
Extractions: Approaches towards a Filmic Reconstruction of the Past within New Greek Cinema Since the identification of historical discourse as a mere variation of narrative structure and the subsequent dismissal of history's 'privileged' claims to knowledge, alternative forms of historical narration have been employed, in an effort to not only rediscover the lost relevance of history but also redefine and contemporise the discipline itself. As a result, and for the purposes of a 'new' historiography, the utilisation of additional media and the employment of innovative approaches and methodologies has taken place. In the process, a significant level of fluidity and diversity has infiltrated the field, previously characterised by its overt rigidity. The main objective of this paper will be to identify and examine a number of different stances towards the filmic reconstruction of the past, attempted by directors generally classified as belonging to the cinematic movement of New Greek Cinema. The interaction between the aforementioned developments and the cinematic landscape of Greece at the time will be considered, and individual approaches taxonomised and evaluated.
Extractions: The research analysis presented in this report is part of the author's one year internship during 1996-97 with the Gender and Sustainable Development Unit (GSD) of International Development Research Centre (IDRC), Ottawa, Canada. Table of Contents Acknowledgements Executive Summary I Defining the Research Parameters Background ... Gender and Land Acknowledgements The author would like to thank the Gender and Sustainable Development Unit and the Cities Feeding People programme initiative of the International Development Research Centre (IDRC) of Canada for institutional and financial support during the author's Professional Development Award programme. The author is grateful to assistance from Ms. Kathleen Clancy and Ms. Brenda Lee Wilson of IDRC for their advise and guidance throughout the internship and editorial comments for finalizing the research report. A number of individuals in the NGOs, community-based organizations, academics and professionals in research institutes in Accra (Ghana), Harare (Zimbabwe) and Kampala (Uganda) were helpful in the fieldwork, but special thanks are due to Mr. Patrick Mulindwa at the Makarere Institute of Social Research in Kampala,Uganda, Mr. Issac Chaipa at ENDA- Zimbabwe in Harare, Zimbabwe and Ms. Charlotte Mensah at the Noguchi Memorial Institute of Medical Research in Legon, Ghana. The author would like to thank all the participants of various interviews carried out for the study.
Encyclopedia: Tatars Interestingly, some Turkic (kuman) tribes in Golden Horde were converted to Christ in The Evenks (obsolete Tungus) are a nomadic indigenous people, http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Tatars
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IPI - International Press Institute The chairman of the committee, Nick kuman, said it would be necessary to In a discussion which echoed the one which took place in South africa this year http://www.freemedia.at/wpfr/Australasia/papua.htm
IPI - International Press Institute diverse nations and many people communicate only in indigenous languages The chairman of the committee, Nick kuman, said it would be necessary to http://www.freemedia.at/wpfr/Australasia/Intro_Australia.htm
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Data: Middle Bulgarian To Nuraghe - The Ethnohistory Project From QaraQytai, Chorezm (Buchara, Samarkand, Gurgang) kuman Empire in S Russia, New amalgam of peoples called Tatars. 336 3 1370 1405 A Mongols MN, http://life.bio.sunysb.edu/ee/msr/Ethno/gendate7.html
Extractions: REF REC START END GENS L LOCATION A COMMENTS 47 20 -1900 -1600 A Macednans H N Pieria L Collateral branch of Greek-speaking people. They are the ancient Macedonians. 900 174 -1600 -1050 N Macedonians H N Pieria area L Acc/to (47-87), (165-51), (47-88). 47 62 -800 -650 A Maedi Y Vardar RV, lower RVV of its E M tributaries, E part of Macedonian coastal plain. Not stated from where. Probably more northerly area of origin of Illyrian tribes. 157 1 -2100 -1300 A Maliq U Albania L Culture: Including Maliq IIIa through IIId. End date acc/to (385-6). Author believes that this represents new ethnic element. Not stated from where they came. Supposedly mixed with local Eneolithic population.