MEAC Fans Bulletin Board: Why Is Africa So Poor? Distinct and diverse, indigenous peoples are nations, born of the Earth (the Sacred Life That is, it is found among African people all over the globe, http://www.meacfans.com/ubb/ultimatebb.php/ubb/get_topic/f/42/t/000512/p/3.html
TOTDLRings - The Ladder Of Lights witchcraft was not in fact an indigenous Neolithic British Scandinavia, tribal africa (The Naga people) and Japan Cain, who was mated to Lilith luluwa, the pure http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/dragons2/esp_sociopol_lordring08.htm
Extractions: During the medieval period the Jewish Divines appear to have formulated the glyph of the Tree of Life to elucidate upon the teachings of the Kabala. Later western Occultists became enamoured of the Kabala and the Tree of Life and inserted their own quasi-christian symbolism into the system. Whether either the Jewish mystics or the Christian Occultists are aware of it or not, the Tree of Life , which seems to have been copied from much earlier, non Hebrew sources, appears to be as much a genealogical chart as it is a magical glyph. And it is by understanding it as a family tree, that the truly magical elements it conceals can be more fully appreciated. Each sphere or Sephiroth on the Tree is essentially a theurgic dynamic. These Forces or Gods bear the names of the original Elohim , the Dragon Kings and Queens of the Anunnaki . The position of each sphere on the Tree corresponds with the relationship enjoyed by each of the Gods, one with the other, so the spheres represent husbands, mothers, fathers, brides, sons and daughters.
African Masks African peoples often symbolize death by the colour white rather than Having conquered the indigenous peoples, the Lunda gradually assimilated with them http://www.vub.ac.be/BIBLIO/nieuwenhuysen/african-art/african-art-collection-mas
Extractions: (of variable age, artistic quality, and degree of authenticity) Many African societies see masks as mediators between the living world and the supernatural world of the dead, ancestors and other entities. Masks became and still become the attribute of a dressed up dancer who gave it life and word at the time of ceremonies. The sculptor begins by cutting a piece of wood and leaving it to dry in the sun; if it cracks, it cannot be used for a mask. African sculptors see wood as a complex living material and believe each piece can add its own feature to their work. Having made certain the wood is suitable, the sculptor begins, using an azde to carve the main features, a chisel to work on details and a rough leaf to sand the piece.
Book Reviews Mande Potters Leatherworkers Art and Heritage in West africa This impressive study approaches two crafts among the Mande peoples of West africa. http://www.tribalarts.com/review/review_su98.html
Extractions: T his impressive study approaches two crafts among the Mande peoples of West Africa. Here, pottery making is an exclusively female pursuit, while leatherworking is dominated by males. The author explores the two in depth, producing a valuable contribution to the scholarship of West African culture and, at the same time, demonstrating how craft technology in addition to artistic style is essential for reconstructing and comprehending the artistic heritage of a culturally complex region. In examining the roles of these craftspeople in the rise and fall of empires, the development of trans-Saharan trade networks, and the spread of Islam, the author brings into question the "one-tribe, one-style" interpretations that have dominated studies of West African art. back Native Paths: American Indian Art from the Collection of Charles and Valerie Diker
Hugh Tracey Recordings: Part 2 / RootsWorld Recording Review Southern Belgian Congo (Kanyok, LubaHasai, luluwa, Songye, Luba-Katanga, Council began encouraging the use of indigenous African musical instruments, http://www.rootsworld.com/reviews/tracey2.shtml
Extractions: Hugh Tracey (19031977) is one of the pillars of the discipline that still limps under the title of "ethnomusicology." Tracey's contributions as a primary researcher and field recorder are standing the test of time. His "Sound of Africa" series issued 210 recordings, published by the International Library of African Music (ILAM), which he had founded. These CDs are reissued recordings selected from that series and offer a glimpse of what has until now been mostly available only in academic archives. Tracey's work began with the Shona of Zimbabwe but expanded far beyond that region of Africa. It was a remarkable time for Africa, as it shifted or prepared to shift from its history as colonized territories. In their own way, Tracey's recordings also document the history of recording machines used for remote fieldwork. Tracey's first, in the 1930s, involved a clockwork-powered machine that cut a groove in an aluminum disc. Not till much later did he attain stereo recording capability with a Nagra. His microphone technique was to seek out the sound he wanted, hand holding the microphone to capture a spontaneous field mix that comes through superbly on these recordings. Tracey, it seems, sought to capture and document a cross-section of society in the tribal villages, schools, workplaces and anywhere else he found music. That wasn't always the most proficient performer.
Indigenous Changachanga; Wa Kabwalala Wa Beena luluwa; Mambala Rhythm; music, bringing to the nonAfrican listener a Unite indigenous People Unite Import; Usually ships in http://music.mysic.ca/Indigenous?p=4
Extractions: BOOKS AND CATALOGS ORDERING INFORMATION The following books and publications are from my private library, many with my library embossed seal or owner's plate. The following material has been collected over a 35 year period. All sales on books are final. When ordering or inquiring, please reference Item Number and Title. African Roberts, Mary Nooter and Allen F. Roberts: A Sense of Wonder: African Art from the Faletti Family Collection. ; 1997. Africa, Art, Phoenix Art Museum, 144 pages, chips and tears to wrappers, interior good condition. Many color and b/w photos of African art. Extensive bibliography. US$35.00 SOLD Cole, Herbert: #1031 Museum of Primitive Art, NY, NY: Gods of Fortune, the Cult of the Hand in Nigeria ; Museum exhibition from 6 March to 8 September 1974. Detailing the styles of the southeastern Nigerian people, including the Ibo (with several examples of Ikenga figures), Igala, Bini and others. 15 pages, 8.5" x 5.5", 23 illustrations and descriptive text. US$3.50 SOLD Rossen, Susan (ed):
Ethnographic And Anthropological Linguistics Studies Of Folklore Myth A 1335 in South American indigenous Cultures; and Types of Structure in luluwa Tales of African Cultures Bobo People; African Cultures Botswana; African http://csa1.co.uk/csa/e_products/bacontent/LLB000374.html
CSD Records Africa Translate this page Title sanza and guitar music of the bena luluwa of angola and zaire Title the.african mbira music of the shona people of rhodesia http://www.iisg.nl/collections/csd/material/recafr.html
Extractions: OrionGen of Arthur: Blood Of Merkabbah- Messeh/Messiah Reptile Blood, Germain Origins of Vampire Myth. The Following Quote is HyperLinked in the Astral: "Eat my Body, DRINK MY BLOOD" Sill Could be a Kind of "Messianic Legacy" by Dan Winter 2/24/99 / return to sitemap .html Re: The spiritual / psychological work of Ensoulment- when the implosion worm up the center zipper of DNA ceates a sustainable faster than light tornado-see also The Building of the Antakarana and the Rainbow Bridge - from Kuthumi via Joshua David Stone Altho a major upstart of the Gardner/Sitchen scholarship is to show that the bible's Old Testament is mostly watered down mistranslating of the Sumerian tablets ( SUMMAIRE MEANS DRAC/DRAGON/DRACO in Celtic.. the An from Ori/an.. Ur [light from]An.. ) .. they do little to explain what that means to the genepool the An-nunaki/Enlil/Yalweh/H-Niburu crew hacked up (our cro-magnon ancestral dna worm ancestry) to make their borgs (tak-adama=borgs from orion).. See LionPath, Lion Place, Secret Places of the Lion.. Morph from recent drawing Draco/interventionist to Sumerian Goddess Statue 5000BC -Orion Queen We WERE conceived literally in the dream to make gold, but at that time THEY did not know that MEANT a heart of gold (MAGnetically imploding EKG actually COULD accelerate the DNA into the high rent district - superluminal penetration into time travel /ensoulment. ) To those shape shifting Drac's we can now say: careful what you wish for, because you may get it. The kids you conceived by taking cromagnon sperm into a human/reptilian cross Innana Niburu woman, to improve your gold mining slave holding, SUDDENLY HAS UPSTAGED YOU in the galactic worming squabble over who steers the stars. Whatever genepool gets skill level in embedding suddenly rules the roost because suction into their dna worm imploding GETS TO STEER!
Cloudband : Magazine : WORLD RECORD FOR ABORIGINAL ART His dissertation concentrated on the arts of the luluwa people of the Democratic The increasing success of Sotheby s annual sale of indigenous art is http://www.cloudband.com/magazine/news/2001/07/18/main.html
Extractions: London Asian art dealer Theresa McCullough and Cloudband.com team up tomorrow for a presentation of 'Summer Exhibition 2001'. Featuring figurative sculpture from India and Southeast Asia, the show will be on view at the Dover Street gallery, as well as online in the Cloudband Gallery; Cloudband will be using a state-of-the art plasma screen for the presentation. The event is the first of a series of initiative by Cloudband to support Asian Art in London 2001 and to bring participants' activities to the attention of the site's international community. Any Asian Art in London 2001 participant can attend the presentation, and champagne and canapés will be served. AuctionWatch has teamed up with c2it, a person-to-person payments system from Citibank, to present Seller Appreciation Day. On 19 July, sellers listing items with AuctionWatch, eBay, Yahoo and Amazon will be paid back their listings fees up to a maximum of $30. The offer necessitates signing up for the c2it service and including c2it in the auction listing.
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ACASA Triennial Final Program The Role of Free People of Color in the Evolution of New Orleans Architecture Art at a Crossroads Masks and the Mukanda Initiation among the luluwa, http://www.h-net.org/~artsweb/conferences/triennial_program.html
Ethnographic And Anthropological Linguistics Studies Of Folklore Units and Types of Structure in luluwa Tales of Kasai; We ll Make a Border Out of You! African Cultures Bobo People; African Cultures Botswana http://csa.tsinghua.edu.cn/csa/e_products/bacontent/LLB000374.html
Extractions: This is a finding list for the Marc Chowaniec World Music Collection. The collection consists of 802 cassettes, 519 records, and 19 videos of musical performances from all over the world. The recordings include commercially produced, dubbed recording s, field recordings, and recorded radio programs. The collection reflects a wide variety of music, both traditional and popular. This list is arranged by HRAF-Murdock number, then by performer and title Much of this material is in alphabets other than Latin and therefore difficult to reproduce. An attempt was made to transliterate information from the containers for only a small portion of the collection. Everything else that is written in character s that could not be reproduced has entries primarily for identification purposes, i.e., on T 127, the only Latin characters are 01. There is a lack of authority in names and titles, acknowledged misspellings, and a lack of diacritical markings. Illegibl e writing is omitted so some items are represented by little more than a date or record number. For field or dubbed recordings, Chowaniec is listed as the publisher.
Truth Is A Multi-facetted Diamond... A mixed crowd of people went with them, and flocks and herds, quantities of livestock The vine is not an indigenous plant in Mesopotamia http://www.truegood.fsnet.co.uk/truth.htm
Extractions: PRAYERFUL GREETINGS TO ALL WHO BELIEVE I+N JESUS CHRIST Since the beginning the Christian faith has been challenged by responses to the question of origins that differ from its own.1 Thomas Merton, moreover, also maintained that we Earthlings are already all effectively related to each other as One - even if appearances often convey a very different impression of the actual Truth. Within that context all the following extracts from importantly divergent and as yet unreconciled recently published interpretations of ancient data have their legitimate place but, although a proper understanding of them is, I believe, directly relavant to human life today and throughout the third millennium, their true meaning is unlikely to be sufficiently discerned so long as they continue to be discussed only in isolation from each other! In other words, as King Hussein of Jordan so wisely appreciated, if ever we are confronted by enmity, that challenge is, I+N Truth, always an important part of our own responsibility.
From Otto Otto@tikinews.com Subject (exotica) New Tiki News If even two people can t agree on what constitutes Exotica, no conclusion The Gullah (indigenous to the islands off of South Carolina) accent is hard to http://www.xmission.com/pub/lists/exotica/archive/exotica.200003
Extractions: From: "Otto" Subject: (exotica) new Tiki News Date: 01 Mar 2000 00:10:44 -0800 I am working on a new issue of Tiki News if you'd like to advertise please contact me immediately Otto otto@tikinews.com * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * This mailing list is brought to you by Slick.ORG at http://www.slick.org to remove yourself from the list, send e-mail to majordomo@slick.org and include the words "unsubscribe tikievents" in the message (not in the subject). For web-based help, go to: http://www.slick.org/cgi-bin/majordomo * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info exotica" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email exotica@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. - From: Brad Bigelow Subject: (exotica) Re: Exotica Kindergarten Date: 01 Mar 2000 06:59:37 I will chime in on this stream: we have 7 year-old twin boys, Sam and Ben, and a 3 year-old girl, Alice. The boys have already been peer-group programmed and can't stand Dad's taste in musicit's Back Street Boys and N'Sync for them, with an occasional dip into a disco sampler. Alice likes everything, sings almost everything. Right now her favorite to sing is "The Brady Bunch Theme." Brad (AKA "Mr. Record Brain" by the boys) # Need help using (or leaving) this mailing list? # Send the command "info exotica" to majordomo@lists.xmission.com. # To post, email exotica@lists.xmission.com; replies go to original sender. - From: chuck
ULB - Neuerwerbungen 01/2004 Translate this page Skandera, Paul Drawing a map of africa idiom in Kenyan English / Paul Skandera . Whittle, Alaisdair WR The archaeology of people dimensions of http://haweb1.bibliothek.uni-halle.de/neuerw/l_0104.htm
Re: POSTED BY TREEE BUT NOT WRITTEN BY TREEE Apparently these people make the tastiest of snacks, but are also useful for summoning, For African Americans, about 9095 percent are Rh-positive, http://www.sangraal.com/Discussion/00000360.htm
Extractions: News Research and Discussion Page Home Contents Search Post ... Up From: "Eat my Body, DRINK MY BLOOD" Sill Could be a Kind of "Messianic Legacy OrionGen of Arthur: Blood Of Merkabbah- Messeh/Messiah Reptile Blood, Germain Origins of Vampire Myth. The Following Quote is HyperLinked in the Astral: "Eat my Body, DRINK MY BLOOD" Sill Could be a Kind of "Messianic Legacy" by Dan Winter 2/24/99 / return to ../sitemap.html Re: The spiritual / psychological work of Ensoulment- when the implosion worm up the center zipper of DNA ceates a sustainable faster than light tornado-see also The Building of the Antakarana and the Rainbow Bridge - from Kuthumi via Joshua David Stone Altho a major upstart of the Gardner/Sitchen scholarship is to show that the bible's Old Testament is mostly watered down mistranslating of the Sumerian tablets ( SUMMAIRE MEANS DRAC/DRAGON/DRACO in Celtic.. the An from Ori/an.. Ur [light from]An.. ) .. they do little to explain what that means to the genepool the An-nunaki/Enlil/Yalweh/H-Niburu crew hacked up (our cro-magnon ancestral dna worm ancestry) to make their borgs (tak-adama=borgs from orion).. See LionPath, Lion Place, Secret Places of the Lion..