From Owner-postcolonial Tue Aug 1 041857 1995 Date Tue, 1 Aug Acting Vice Chancellor of the University of PNG, Mr Nick kuman, is backing the These practices were continually challenged by indigenous people from http://www2.cddc.vt.edu/spoon-archives/postcolonial.archive/postco_1995/postco_A
Extractions: Subject: Re: "Writers Support Abu-Jamal" Albertha, thank you for your good words on the Abu-Jamal case. I too expect to use his work in courses next year and, given not his case alone, but the fantastic growth of what Mike Davis has called the "prison industrial complex" in California, I am changing my graduate seminar on aesthetics and politics to one on prisons and writing. 3.1 billion is slated for the CA prison system per year as services to immigrants are withdrawn, affirmative action is rolled back, and the education system is under continuous assault. Perhaps we can continue to exchange information on materials and perhaps others will participate in doing so. Best wishes, David Lloyd Dept. of English UC Berkeley CA 94720-1030 - from list postcolonial@lists.village.virginia.edu - From owner-postcolonial Thu Aug 3 01:21:23 1995 Date: Wed, 2 Aug 1995 20:21:23 -0500 (CDT) From: "A. Stahl" Subject: Academics for Mumia (fwd) You may wish to page down to "Press Release" to learn how you can add your signature to this project. Aletha Stahl University of Iowa adstahl@blue.weeg.uiowa.edu Forwarded message Date: Wed, 2 Aug 1995 13:44:08 -0400 (EDT) From: Modhumita Roy To: afrlit Subject: Academics for Mumia (fwd) Dear List Members, In the past several weeks I have forwarded information about the Mumia case. Although I have not heard anything back from anyonenor any discussion about itI am taking the liberty of sending out this message. The need is urgent since Pennsylavania is set to execute Mumia on the 17th. Modhumita Roy Forwarded message Subject: Academics for Mumia You are likely picking up on this notice already for an Academica for Mumia Abu-Jamal newspaper ad. But here's a recent version of the info. Contacts: AMAJ Coordinator, Prof. Mark McClain Taylor, c/o Princeton Theological Seminary, P.O. Box 821, Princeton, NJ 08542. Phone: (609) 497-7918. Fax: (609) 497-7728. E-Mail:
U.S. Congressman Curt Weldon : 7th District Of Pennsylvania a team of experts worked with indigenous Afghans Kazeni (Parwan Province); Abdul Khalig (kuman Province); Commander nationality, because we have people who have http://www.house.gov/curtweldon/speechoct2us-russiarelations.htm
I Can Eat Glass Project Sarawak, Malaysia In Kelabit Uih kereb kuman gelas, na of German, English, Dutch and various indigenous languages hung a movement afoot to get people to start http://nago.u.delinked.us/TICEGP/oldglass.html
DODONA: Human Biodiversity Discussion Forum - An Error Has Occurred Majority of Nordic people is kuman/Kipchak related in are well known; most of the indigenous population in the Portuguese (why do some of you people insist in http://dodona.proboards35.com/index.cgi?board=history&action=print&num=107875686
Kozak called pacification ( = state terrorism against indigenous Ukr population not poles poland arested some people etc in a dictionary of the C/kuman language in http://www.ukraine.com/forums/showthread.php3?threadid=8036&pagenumber=3
HEALING THE HURTS OF NATIONS By Palden Jenkins These were a people small in number but big in impact, overwhelming indigenous populations. Most of the Russian Tatars were a kumanMongol mix. http://www.palden.co.uk/hhn/glossary.html
Extractions: Abbasid (Baghdad) Caliphate . The Abbasids ruled the Middle East from Baghdad from 750 to 1258. They were Sunni Arabs descended from Muhammad's uncle Abbas. The greatest of the caliphs were Harun al Rashid (786-809) and Mamun (813-33). After Mamun, civil wars, tax-farming and corruption lost the dynasty the support of religious teachers and devout Muslims, and the rule of the caliphs effectively ended in 946, when a Persian general deposed and replaced the caliph. From then on, the caliphate was a formality, while genuine temporal power was held by regional emirs. The centralised might and grandeur of the Abbasid period dwindled slowly, buoyed up by the centrality and wealth of Baghdad. It was the Mongols who felled the last caliph and destroyed Baghdad in 1258. Achaeans (Aeolians). These were a people small in number but big in impact, overwhelming indigenous populations. They moved into Greece around -1850 to -1600 with the Ionians, supplanting themselves upon the peasant culture. This led to the Mycenaean epoch (-1600 to -1150). The Mycenaeans felled the Cretan Minoans. They had a slave culture and large fortress palaces. This culture was supplanted by the iron-using Dorian invasions of -1200 to -1000 from the Balkans. Ahriman , or Angra Mainyu , was a deity of the Avesta or Zoroastran teachings from around -1000 in Persia. Angra Mainyu opposed Ahura Mazda, the Wise Lord or God. Zoroastrans were encouraged to choose between them, and Earth was looked on as a theatre of war for the eventual overthrow of Ahriman. This Persian metaphysical viewpoint was suppressed under Islam, yet it resurfaced in the Iranian forms of Islamic Shi'ism. Rudolf Steiner later distinguished between Ahriman and Satan, ascribing to Ahriman the power of induction of sleep (loss of awareness) and to Satan the power of evil.
Screenshots...: Another Big Fish? This includes equitable economic distribution, poverty, indigenous groups There s a Malay saying,kuman di seberang laut nampak,gajah di depan mata tak http://www.jeffooi.com/archives/2004/02/another_big_fis.php
Extractions: First Charge: In his capacity as executive chairman of the Sabah Land Development Board , Kasitah is alleged to have used his position for his financial gain by taking part in deliberations to approve a proposal for the sale of 16.8 million shares held by the Board in Sapi Plantantation to Briskmark Enterprise Sdn Bhd , where he was promised 3.36 million shares in Sapi Plantations. He is alleged to have committed the offence at the Forum Meeting Room in the Fairlane Hotel here on Oct 22, 1996. The charge, under Section 2 (1) of the Emergency (Essential Powers) Ordinance No 22 1970, carries a maximum jail term of 14 years and a maximum fine of RM20,000, or both, on conviction. Second Charge: Kasitah is alleged to have deceived the Board, at the same time and place, by concealing the offer by PPB Oils Palms Sdn Bhd to provide five PBB Oil shares for each Sapi Plantation shares in the proposals by PBB Oils to be listed on the KLSE main board.
Research The foundation of the Fatimid caliphate in 297/909 in North africa marked the in kuman, Khuzistan, Qumis, as well as the Caspian provinces in daylam. http://www.iis.ac.uk/research/academic_papers/medieval_ismailis/medieval_ismaili
Extractions: Hillenbrand, Carole (ed.) Studies in Honour of Clifford Edmund Bosworth Vol.II The Sultan's Turret: Studies in Persian and Turkish Culture , Brill: Leiden Boston, Koln, 2000 pp. 43-81 Abstract This article chronicles the main events and personalities associated with the Ismaili da wa in Persian speaking lands. Beginning with the nascent and divergent Ismaili groups and communities that were established following the death of Imam wa was spread throughout the region. The founding of the Fatimid state in 297/909; the rivalry between the Fatimids and the Qaramita; the consolidation and unification of the da wa; the establishment of the Nizari
Introduction To My Country Algeria is the second largest country in africa after Sudan. The culture of the peoples inhabiting eastern Transcaucasia developed during the ancient http://training.yi-web.jp/my country.htm
Extractions: Introduction to My Country Algeria Angola Azerbaijan Cambodia ... Egypt NEW Iran Kazakhstan Kuwait Libya ... Papua New Guine a Syria NEW U. A. E. Vietnam Algeria From Amar Geophysics Course, 1992 Algeria is the second largest country in Africa after Sudan. It is bordered by Morocco to the West, Tunisia and Libya to the East, occidental Sahara, Mali and Niger to the South, and it has an area of about 2,68,1741 sq km. The population is less than thirty two million. The country lies along by the Mediterranean Sea and the coastline is 1200km from West to East, the biggest coastal towns Oran to Annaba. The country, fully independent since July 5, 1962, has a freely elected democratic government. The coastal zone and plains are located between mountain ranges like the Kabylias east of Algiers and the Dahras to the west, and wide plains stretch on coastal area along the Mitidja, in the center, the Chelif, in the western part of the country and in Anna ba in the east. The landscape in the northern area consisted of mountains averaging an altitude of 2000m (Ouled Nail, Djebel AmourĀc), arable soils, and rainfall is quite good. The weather is hot in summer and cold in winter. It rains in winter and snows only in the highest points in the mountains. The average temperature may reach 50
13th Tribe historians who belittled the indigenous development of the Russian people. During the two centuries of kuman rule, followed by the Mongol invasion, http://www.missionislam.com/nwo/tribe.htm
Extractions: The Thirteenth Tribe The Khazar Empire and its Heritage by Arthur Koestler In the second part of this book, "The Heritage," Mr. Koestler speculates about the ultimate faith of the Khazars and their impact on the racial composition and social heritage of modern Jewry. He produces a large body of meticulously detailed research in support of a theory that sounds all the more convincing for the restraint with which it is advanced. Yet should this theory be confirmed, the term "anti-Semitism" would become void of meaning, since, as Mr. Koestler writes, it is based "on a misapprehension shared by both the killers and their victims. The story of the Khazar Empire, as it slowly emerges from the past, begins to look like the most cruel hoax which history has ever perpetrated." ISBN 0-394-40284-7 PART ONE RISE AND FALL OF THE KHAZARS "In Khazaria, sheep, honey, and Jews exist in large quantities."
It Has Been A Nice Summer used by the immigrants from India against the indigenous people. kuman, Sehdev. The Vision of Kabir, Alpha and Omega Books, Ontario Canada, 1984. http://www.algonet.se/~vudya/latest.html
Papua New Guinea This book discusses the mythology of the kuman People. * Eugene, Oigen (1985). Magic and scent the role of indigenous gingers and peppers among the http://plaza.ufl.edu/jwweaver/Bibliography/Papua.html
SIL Bibliography: Comparative And Historical Studies Comparative reconstruction of indigenous languages. Review of a comparative study of kuman and Pawaian NonAustronesian languages of New Guinea, http://www.ethnologue.com/show_subject.asp?code=CHL
Videos About Documentary Film Making And Filmmakers Originally aired on CBS Eye on People on September 3, 1998. It also covers the work of indigenous Papua New Guinea filmmakers and their own experience http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/MRC/reellife/docsaboutdoc.html
Extractions: Film Making and Filmmakers Cinema Verite: Defining the Moment Media Resources Center call number Video/C 7004 Direct Cinema Writer-editor Jack Kroll interviews filmmakers Albert and David Maysles in 1969 about what they called at that time a "new technique of natural movie making, direct cinema." Conversation topics include how the Maysles actually filmed, how they got the subjects to agree to being filmed, and their reaction to being innovators. Program includes excerpts from their feature length film "The Salesman" in which they followed the salesmen around in an early example of "cinema verite." 52 min. Media Resources Center call number Video/C 5966 Eyes of the World, 1919-1945. Hollywood's version of the news was sanitized until a program called March of Time, a theater newsreel program, established the standards still used in the industry today. As World War II progressed it provided a forum for competition between numerous news agencies. Includes newsreel footage of World War II and of D-Day, with commentary by war correspondents. Media Resources Center call number Video/C 5943 History Through a Lens, 1894-1919.
Anthropology Videos - Cultural World Neighbors works with local people to develop longterm solutions to It also covers the work of indigenous Papua New Guinea filmmakers and their http://www.library.upenn.edu/collections/videos/culturalanthrovideos.html
Extractions: Library Home Catalogs E-Resources Get Help/Ask Us ... Franklin Catalog Anywhere In e-resource title only Title Keywords (anywhere) Exact phrase (anywhere) Author Journal title Anthropology Videos - Cultural Printer-Friendly Page Cultural Anthropology Videos These videos are for research purposes, not entertainment. Patrons will be limited to five (5) videos and one (1) week of borrowing time. The Museum Library does have the equipment to view videos at the library. Teaching assistants and Professors maybe able to check out videos for classes. Any questions please ask at the Library Desk. Afghanistan:State of the Taliban [videorecording] / a Journeyman Pictures production.Publisher: Morris Plains, NJ: Lucerne Media [distributor], [2001] 1 videocassette (50 min.). Abstract: This documentary traces the history of the Taliban from its rise to power in 1996 to its dominance over the Afghan population. Through interviews with Afghan civilians and refugees this program examines the ideology and objectives of this militant Islamic organization and the tactics they use that often violate human rights and are contrary to the beliefs of many who follow the Islamic religion.University Museum Library Desk VHS DS371.3 .S753 2001 The Ainu bear ceremony [videorecording] / Royal Anthropological Institute presents ; Nuffield Foundation; Edinburgh Film Productions; by Dr. N.G. Munro. Publisher: London: Royal Anthropological Institute, [1990?]. 1 videocassette (29 min.).
Browsing K The Demography of Papua New Guinea s indigenous Population. Economic initiatives in Wantoat a report to the people of Wantoat. http://database.anu.edu.au/rspas/hug/pngagbib/k.html
C Carlyon integrates pidgin and kuman language with appropriated and Let CK Stead, critic, Keri Hulme (of the Booker-winning The Bone People) take note! http://emsah.uq.edu.au/awsr/awbr/issues/135/North.html
Extractions: This is a biography like no other life-story. It is told with reticence, grace and profound respect for an ancient culture in the remote highlands of Papua New Guinea by a young Australian author who is the grand-daughter of its subject, Kuma Kelage, a New Guinean tribal chieftain's daughter who was born 'before contact' c.1928/9, and who died in suburban Brisbane with her family in 1992. Deborah was reared to love and respect her tribal relatives as she was her Lutheran/Australian kith and kin. She spent much time with Mama Kuma and the extended Chimbu tribal family until her fifteenth year when her parents returned to Brisbane for their children's education. It was a moment of great severance for the adolescent girl, caught between two cultures: 'I felt as though they were ripping away my whole existence; my being, my social life and the physical and emotional culture I had grown up in,' Carlyon writes, recalling Umbaikin (Kuma's half-sister, Deborah's aunt) pounding her breast and crying: 'Yu liwa long mi ya' "You are my heart." ' (154).
Extractions: This guide is a browsing aid to selected titles in the video/DVD collections at Rutgers Libraries. The most up-to-date, accurate, and complete information regarding the libraries' holdings is available only through IRIS , our online catalog. In the first half of the film Angel Martinez, a youth program consultant for New York City's Planned Parenthood, conducts a discussion with teenagers about the biological and psychological aspects of sex. In the second half of the film Angel Martinez discusses sexual fantasies, homosexuality, body growth, masturbation, abortion and love.
I Can Eat Glass Project The Project is based on the idea that people in a foreign country have an irresistable urge to try to say something in the indigenous tongue. http://www.geocities.com/nodotus/hbglass.html
Extractions: The Project is based on the idea that people in a foreign country have an irresistable urge to try to say something in the indigenous tongue. In most cases, however, the best a person can do is "Where is the bathroom?" a phrase that marks them as a tourist. But, if one says "I can eat glass, it doesn't hurt me," you will be viewed as an insane native, and treated with dignity and respect. Unfortunately, these webpages evaporated some years ago. Fortunately, the entire website is archived at The Wayback Machine , an excellent site for searching out extinct webpages. The copy you are perusing now has only a few changes from the original: the addition of the titular phrase in English As She Is Spoke, and a link to Barry Eshkol Adelman's "I Can Eat Glass" Apocrypha Spoken in: South Africa, Namibia