ICASA - Home Page classical music in the Viennese classical tradition, indigenous choral music MahwetsaDonald laka, 20 %. enhance the diversity of services to the people of South http://www.icasa.org.za/Default.aspx?page=1343&moduledata=650
Jerry E. Smith - Newsletter 5116 Diane Lane President, Scientists for indigenous People Livermore, CA PublicHealth Project, laka Found., CNIC endeavors to inform the people about what http://jerryesmith.com/news/overtransom.php?ot_link=../ot_files/ot19.htm
Amuzine - African Music Magazine - 9 September 2002 South african music zine featuring reviews, news, interviews, He specialisesin indigenous instruments like the Kora (a harp from West africa), http://cd.co.za/beatspeak/index090902.htm
Extractions: New Releases: This Week's New MP3's, Andrew Janisch Releases 'Moved To Change' , New Releases From One World, 'Jungle Of Questions' Classic SA Rock Album Reviews: Roger Lucey - 'The Road Is Much Longer..' , London Lekker: Urban Creep - 'Sea Level' , MaBu Vinyl Record Shop, SA Rock Digest MP3 and Album Charts, South African Rock Lists, Essential SA Albums.
Amuzine - African Music Magazine - 1 January 2001 rhythms and languages, acoustic and indigenous instruments, Motown A Proud People Vusi Mahlasela ( Miyela Afrika / BMG Wyatt 2. Pyramid - Don laka 3. Playola http://cd.co.za/beatspeak/index010101.htm
Extractions: The SA Rock Digest is a free, subscription e-mag delivered direct to your e-mailbox. Established in January 1999 as a place where musicians, fans, media and industry people can get the latest music news, air their views, ask questions, make new contacts, renew old friendships, share memories, whatever... Just add your email address and click "join". Simple, really. name: As those portentous "dooom dooom doooms" from 'Also Sprach Zarathustra' usher in the year 2001, and the official and indisputable Third Millennium, we pause to look back at all the South African pop, rock and other music that filled our year and pages with good sounds and lyrics. Below are the SA Rock Digest Lists of the South African songs and albums that rose above the many around them to deserve our year-end accolades.
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Extractions: DAGOMBA HISTORY, CULTURE, RELIGION, ECONOMY Please click on the bulleted headings to toggle text. Arhin, Kwame, Traditional Rule in Ghana, Past and Present, SEDCO, ISBN 9964 72 033 5 no date. 43 Succession to Dagbon 'skins.' 'Skins' are material symbols of traditional political office in the northern and upper regions, just as stools are symbols of traditional political office in central and southern Ghana. . . The state of Dagbon . . . was basically a union of autonomous states, with the head of one of them elevated above the others as the 'first among equals.' . . . the Na of Yendi was Na of all Nas. 44 . . . the officials of the Na's court differed from those of ohene's court in being predominantly eunuchs. Bowdich, T. E., Mission from Cape Coast to Ashantee 1819 (notes) 177 7 days from Sallagah NE according to the Moors through the Inta town of Zongoo is Yahndi (Yendi) the capital of Dagwumba. 178 Yahndi is described to be beyond comparison larger than Coomassie, the houses much better built and ornamented. Ashantees lost themselves in the streets. The King Inana Taquanee, has been converted by the Moors, who have settled there in great numbers. The markets at Yahndi are described as animated scenes of commerce, constantly crowded with merchants from almost all countries of the interior. Horses and cattle abound. Yahndi is named after the numeral one, from its pre-eminence.
Sephardic Film Festival, Par LaKa However, I had to go to The African Diaspora Film Festival or the NYU Arab However, many people in the audience commented that the people in the film http://harissa.com/D_Arts/sephardic.htm
Extractions: Accueil Annonces Arts Calendar ... Voyages "Sephardic Film festival" Each year, one of my greatest joys has been to attend the "Sephardic Film festival" in New York City. It has always been a treat for me because it is a visual representation of the "images" a diverse body of my CO-religionists use to depict lost communities or lost souls on a quest to reinvent themselves in Israel or in the Diaspora. What a wonderful concept!!!!! However, this time, I also attended the "African Film Festival," and an "Arab Film Festival" which presented under the auspices of New York University. I was also aware of the way this experience, for me, involved a plethora of other acutely felt manipulations. To convey a validation and identification of the manner in which the Sephardic and Mizrahi presence has impacted world history, Jewish or not, is a 5,764 year old story of who we are, as Jews, and how we think of ourselves today. However, my journey through "movieland" was overladen by an intense feeling of manipulation and alienation from the very people who control the selection of the movies shown and their vision of how we should be educated about non-Western culture. So, my point is, that I became acutely involved in what became for me the twisted drama of European Vs. Nonwestern appreciation of culture and establishment versus antiestablishment views on Jewish self-perception. Ultimately, I felt like a victim of the ineluctable interplay between "Who is a Jew?" and the Jew-ish milieu that defines interpretation for me. But isn't this a compression of what's played out in the world arena vis a vis Jewish politics inside and outside Israel and between the Sephardim and Mizrachim themselves?
Internships/Recruitment - Sponsor Organizations 2000-2001 africa Community Technical Service (ACTS) is an interdenominational Internships aim to enable young people to take various types of training in areas http://www.acdi-cida.gc.ca/cida_ind.nsf/0/c8e5851dfed271a8852569e3006c1a77?OpenD
Helsingin Kaupungin Kulttuuriasiainkeskus Featuring Alfa Kaza Groove Eldorado West African rock reggae with jazz The theme of the event is indigenous people, and the programme includes art http://www.kulttuuri.hel.fi/caisa/ohjelma/elokuu_en.html
Joshua Project - People Clusters Map All Affinity Blocs Affinity Bloc SubSaharan African People ClusterSara-Bagirmi Kabba-laka, 92000, 3, 1, 33.3 %, 85000, 92.3 %, NAB66i http://www.joshuaproject.net/peopcluster.php?rop2=C0189
Joshua Project - Peoples By Country Profiles Qiang, Cimulin of China. Photo source Paul Noll Submit People Photo View Qiang,Cimulin in all countries. peoples. Geographic. People Cluster. Region. http://www.joshuaproject.net/peopctry.php?rop3=114285&rog3=CH
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Extractions: This Page is referenced from http://www.antenna.nl/wise/uranium/ WISE Uranium Project (this page last updated 17 Jan 2000) covers the health and environmental impacts of the front end of the nuclear fuel cycle - in particular of uranium mining and milling. WISE Uranium Project is part of World Information Service on Energy , a world-wide network of safe energy activists. Introduction Radiation and Health Uranium Mining and Milling
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Latest News - Republic Of Botswana elements to make a powerful stew of indigenous Kwaijazz. as a prelude to the DonLaka concert the as encourage cultural exchange, mainly among people in the http://www.iec.gov.bw/cgi-bin/news.cgi?d=20000714
Honduras This Week National The group states that the indigenous people of the Mosquitia have a long This company has planted 80 manzanas (56 hectares) of African Palm on the lands http://www.marrder.com/htw/dec99/national.htm
Extractions: The Moravian Church runs a high school in Brus Laguna that recently graduated its first class of senior high school students trained in ecology. (Photo by Wendy Griffin.) By WENDY GRIFFIN Christmas is a special time in the Mosquitia. In Miskito "barrios like Punta Fria and Punta Caliente, the sound of tambaku dances with live Miskito bands punctuates the nights in November and December. Members of churches prepare four-part harmony Christmas music in the Miskito language, accompanied by guitars. Children learn games called rondas , which are played on Christmas morning and practice their part in the Christmas story pageant. This year, though, the largest church in the Mosquitia, the evangelical Moravian Church, is in crisis. This crisis has reached such proportions that the Puerto Lempira Moravian Church has been under court order to be closed for three months, says Miskito Scott Wood. A special investigator was scheduled to visit the Mosquitia in December to see if the problems are serious enough to warrant cancelling the personaria juridica or legal charter of the Moravian Church in Honduras, said Lester Wood, the Miskito lawyer for the traditionalists in the Miskito church.
TROPICS Volume 9 Dynamics of the People s Attitude Toward Ecoresources in Borneo (Isamu indigenous Soil Knowledge for Sustainable Agricultural Development in the Sahel http://rose.hucc.hokudai.ac.jp/~a11277/abstract9.htm
Extractions: Symposium gNature and People in Borneoh (issue 1) In English In Japanese Symposium gFunctional Comparisons of Tropical and Temperate Ecosystemsh (issue 3) In English TROPICS 9 (1) Issued Semtember, 1999 SYMPOSIUM Nature and People in Borneo (Introduction) (Hideo TAGAWA, Takashi KOHYAMA) pp. 1-4 Diversity of Tropical Rainforest Trees in Kalimantan (Eizi SUZUKI) pp. 5-16 Hydrological and Meteorological Environments of Inland Peat Swamp Forest in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia with Special Reference to the Effects of Forest Fire (Hidenori TAKAHASHI) pp. 17-25 Soils and Agriculture in Borneo (Katsutoshi SAKURAI) pp. 27-40 Dynamics of the People's Attitude Toward Eco-resources in Borneo (Isamu YAMADA) pp. 41-54 Exceptional Droughts and Forest Fires in Eastern Part of Borneo Island (Takeshi TOMA) pp. 55-72 Kalimantan: A Region in Transition (Hideyuki SASAKI) pp. 73-82 TROPICS 9 (1): 1-4 Issued Semtember, 1999 1. Nature and People in Borneo (Introduction)
Untitled Document of the African culture among young people who would otherwise be largelyignorant of local 19h00 onwards Guest speaker Don laka Pianist, arranger, http://www.icmf.co.za/education.html
Extractions: MIAGI supports and extends existing music education initiatives in South Africa. Part of this education programme includes: organising international partnerships and exchange programmes, workshops, master classes and music camps (2005 saw two music camps in Gauteng and the Western Cape); creating an instrument bank (over 200 instruments have been distributed to projects that would otherwise not have the means to afford them); and giving financial and moral support to initiatives, especially in rural and disadvantaged areas.
Extractions: Comrades and colleagues of the Legislature and Provincial and Local Government Introduction I am honoured to share this day with yourselves, as we present our Second Budget for the Department of Sport, Recreation, Arts and Culture. It is with deep satisfaction that we, in this year of celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Freedom Charter, can look back and observe the democratic and human rights gains we have made since its adoption in 1954. It has also been a particularly successful year for South Africa in the cultural and sporting arenas. Ladysmith Black Mambazo won their second Grammy Award; our operatic film âU-Carmen e-Kayelitshaâ is internationally acclaimed, as is the All-South African film production of âYesterdayâ.