African Statues, Sculptures, Figures, Fetishes Baule people/tribe from Ivory Coast in Westafrica Similar statues of theNgombe/N gombe, Ngbandi or ngbaka tribe/people from Congo/Zaire/DRC have been http://www.vub.ac.be/BIBLIO/nieuwenhuysen/african-art/african-art-collection-sta
Extractions: (of variable age, artistic quality, and degree of authenticity) Clicking on a small photo brings you a bigger photo. Some of the pieces are available (for exchange for instance). The attributions of the origin of the objects is based on their stylistic characteristics and/or on the data provided by the seller and/or experts, but of course certainty cannot be reached. 1. Bamana / Bambara / (Baumana) / (Banbara) people/tribe from Mali, West-Africa 1.1. Female janiform figure in the style of the Bamana / Bambara / (Baumana) or the neighbouring Marka/Warka and Bozo tribes/people Information about Mali and the art from that country can be found on the WWW: http://www.vmfa.state.va.us/mali_geo_hist.html Information about Bamana/Bambara ceremonies and art can be found for instance in the following sources: Jacques Kerchache, Jean-Louis Paudrat, Lucien Stephan, L'art et les grandes civililitations: L'art africain. Paris : Editions Mazenod, 1988, 620 pp.
African Lesson Plans 1998 The people of western and central africa whose art is represented in the This tradition probably relates more to the ancient indigenous art still http://www.umfa.utah.edu/index.php?id=MTIz
Extractions: U.S. Department of State TEXT: Central African Republic The Central African Republic is a constitutional democracy with a multiparty legislature. Ange Felix Patasse, leader of the Movement for the Liberation of the Central African People (MLPC), who first was elected president in 1993, was reelected with a narrow majority in 1999. The 1999 presidential election, like National Assembly elections held in late 1998, generally was free but was controlled by the Government and was marred by irregularities that tended to favor the ruling party candidate. Although the Constitution provides for separation of powers, the legislature is vulnerable to manipulation by the President, who dominates the Government. The president can veto legislation, although two-thirds of the unicameral legislature can override his veto, and he can rule by decree under special conditions. The Constitution provides for an independent judiciary; however, it is subject to executive interference. The National Police under the direction of the Ministry of Interior and Public Security, and the military forces and the national gendarmerie under the Ministry of Defense, are responsible for presidential security and share responsibility for internal security. On January 26, President Patasse issued a decree which dissolved the Special Forces for the Defense of the Democratic Institutions (FORSDIR), the body responsible for internal security, and replaced them with the Special Presidential Unit (USP).
African Currency Museum Exhibition Museum In Ottawa The Artistry of African Currency a Smithsian exhibition- opens at the blades of the Lokele and Turumbu peoples and the blade currency of the ngbaka are http://users.telenet.be/african-shop/currency-museum-ottawa.htm
Notes On Literacy Short notes Training of indigenous artists, by Jo Machin ngbaka adult literacyprogram in Northwestern Zaire, by Margaret V. Hill http://www.sil.org/lingualinks/literacy/OtherResources/NotesOnLiteracy/Contents.
Dem. Rep. Of Congo Culture there are close to the same number of ethnic and indigenous groups in thecountry. This language is spoken by the Ngbandi, ngbaka, and Banda people. http://www.traveldocs.com/zr/culture.htm
SIL Bibliography: Literacy Programs to learn, writing to inform An indigenous literacy program People and projectsMix and match. . ngbaka adult literacy program in northwestern Zaire. Robson http://www.ethnologue.org/show_subject.asp?code=LPG
WMI Catalouge BandaLinda, Gbaya, Aka Pygmies, ngbaka-lullabies, war Using indigenous flutes fromeach tradition, Alfano creates from the Kiowa and Comanche people of the http://heartheworld.org/ShoppingCart/Catalogue.asp?Action=Sort&Sort=Style&View=S
Subsaharanlist SubSaharan Designs Crafts of the African Potter and Smith. Exhibtion List ngbaka or Ngombe peoples, Democratic Republic of Congo http://www.hurstgallery.com/exhibit/past/sub-saharan/subsaharanlist.html
Joshua Project - Peoples Listing Location Data Map All Affinity Blocs Affinity Bloc North American peoples People Cluster North American indigenous People NassGitksian. http://www.joshuaproject.net/peoples.php?rop3=107110
AIO Keywords List Mali The African country, for Mali of India, use Mali (Indian people); Mali empire Tribal peoples see Adivasi (India), Ethnic groups, indigenous peoples http://aio.anthropology.org.uk/aio/keywords.html
Extractions: Abagusii see Gusii Kenya Aban see Shor Abandoned settlements Abashevo culture Abbasids see also Islamic empire Abduction Abelam Abenaki North American Indians (Algonquian) Northeast Abetalipoproteinaemia Abidjan Ability Abkhazia Abnormalities ABO blood-group system Abolitionists Abominable snowman see Yeti Aboriginal studies Abortion Abrasion Absahrokee language see Crow language Absaraka language see Crow language Absaroka language see Crow language Absaroke language see Crow language Absolutism see Despotism Abu Hureyra site Abusir site Abydos site Academic controversies see also Scientific controversies Academic freedom Academic publishing see Scholarly publishing Academic status Academic writing Academics Acadians (Louisiana) see Cajuns Accents and accentuation Accidents see also Traffic accidents Acclimatisation Accra Accreditation Acculturation see also Assimilation Acetylcholine receptors Achaemenid dynasty (559-330 BC) Achaemenid empire Ache see Guayaki: Acheulian culture Achik see Garo Achinese language Achuar Achumawi Acidification Acquiescence Acquired immune deficiency syndrome see AIDS Acronyms Action theory Acupuncture Adam and Eve Adamawa emirate Adapidae see also Notharctus Adaptation Adat Adena culture Adhesives Adipocere Adisaiva see Adisaivar Adisaivar Adivasi Adjectives Adjustment (psychology) Administration see also Government, Management, etc.
The Missionaries Influence On Mongo constantly confronted by the indigence of the indigenous languages for the Bakongo,Tanghe at the Ngbandi/ngbaka, without forgetting Here people speak Congolese http://www.aequatoria.be/InfluenceEnglish.html
Colonial Schoolbooks (Belgian Congo). Anthology. So the notables or even some ordinary indigenous people presented themselves aslegitimate For a very long time, people lived in the centre of africa. http://www.abbol.com/commonfiles/docs_projecten/colschoolbks/sco_col_anthology.p
Extractions: The region covered by our texts is limited to the Equator and Oriental Provinces and to the city of Kinshasa in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. These limits have been imposed by the collection in our possession and by the availability of translators. But I think that, seen the common origin of the educators of that time and their dependence of the same ecclesiastical education system and the common instructions of the colonial administration, few fundamental variants should be recorded in the remaining part of the country. Of the point of view of a diachronic approach, the sample is well enough balanced, from the beginning of the colonization (the oldest quoted text is of 1908) until 1959. There remain also some hiatuses that could have usefully explained the origin of some important texts. Most booklets belong to collections produced by Catholic or Protestant religious Communities, these booklets were conceived in first instance for internal use. I was not always able to reconstitute the complete sets of the booklets of a same publisher, what would have allowed me to follow the ideological evolution of some subjects (justification of the colonization, concept of authority, goal of the teaching, etc...) But in a few cases, it was possible and I have explained it in more detailed studies published elsewhere (see bibliography).
FIU Religious Studies -- Terry Rey (eds.), The Encyclopedia of Holy People, forthcoming. African and indigenous Rootsof fluent); Lingala (fluent); German (good); Spanish (fair); ngbaka (fair). http://www.fiu.edu/~religion/faculty/rey.html
Extractions: Dr. Terry Rey 13360 SW 108 St. Cir. Miami, FL 33186 Tel: (305) 408-1786; (305) 348-6263 Fax: (305) 348-1879; e-mail: reyt@fiu.edu Ph.D. in religion, Temple University, Philadelphia M.A. in religion, Temple University : Doctoral studies in ecumenism and Catholic theology; Universität, Tübingen Germany : Graduate studies in rural development and African cultures; Université Nationale du Zaïre B.A. in philosophy and religion; Stockton State College, New Jersey; : Undergraduate studies in philosophy, linguistics, and English literature; The University of Wollongong, Australia Employment History 8/03-present: Associate Professor of African and Caribbean Religions ; Department of Religious Studies, Florida International University, Miami Assistant Professor of African and Caribbean Religions ; Department of Religious Studies, Florida International University, Miami 8/97-present Affiliated Faculty ; African-New World Studies Program; Latin American and Caribbean Center; Florida International University Director;
Dem. Rep. Of Congo Culture to the same number of ethnic and indigenous groups in country has a some what differentgroup of people. language is spoken by the Ngbandi, ngbaka, and Banda http://www.traveldocumentsystems.com/zr/culture.htm
Whom It May Concern: North, AdamawaUbangi, Ubangi, Sere-ngbaka-Mba, ngbaka-Mba, Mba. 1785 - 1816 Massexodus of (free) people (with money 2. THE CASE FOR indigenous CURACAO ORIGIN http://home.mindspring.com/~johnqu/bodomo.htm
Extractions: John Henry Quirindongo GENEALOGY DNA yDNA results confirm European origin lineage (This means that somewhere thousands of years ago there existed a European man who is in a direct lineage to me. This does not rule out that a Black or Amerindian woman mated with a White man in the ancestry lineage recently. 12 yDNA DYS markers surname Quirindongo yDNA is the only PR ancestry in the SNP P19+ user id AMAPT I or I1b Haplogroup database and in the PR surname project with unique markers DYS 19/394 is STR 17, DYS 385b is STR 12 and DYS 439 is STR 14 of 12 markers yBase Puerto Rico Ancestry Project 12 markers yDNA kit 35383 refine ((upgrade) yDNA search finds a Malaysia [Indian] 1 / 291 Asia match in the Dutch East Indies whom it may concern:
Musées Afrique Sotho, Nguni, Shona, Lovedu Exposition Ulwazi Lwemvelo IndigenousKnowledge in South africa Aquarelles de Joy Adamson peoples of Kenya http://www2.unil.ch/gybn/Arts_Peuples/Ex_Africa/ex_Af_musaf.html
Extractions: Cape Town South African National Gallery Government Avenue ma-di 10-17 Arts de la perle / Expositions temporaires Cape Town Gold of Africa Museum . Martin Melck House 96 Strand Street Bijoux d'or d'Afrique de l'Ouest (coll Barbier-Mueller); objets d'or des civilisations d'Afrique australe Cape Town - Gardens South African Museum 25 Queen Victoria Street lu-di 10-17 terres cuites de Lydenburg San (peintures rupestres), Zimb abwe Tsonga , Khoikhoi, Sotho, Nguni, Shona, Lovedu... Exposition " Ulwazi Lwemvelo - Indigenous Knowledge in South Africa Cape Town - Rosebank University of Cape Town Irma Stern Museum Cecil Road ma-sa 10-17 Arts de Zanzibar et du Congo: Lega, Luba Durban Art Gallery City Hall lu-sa 8.30-16; di 11-16 Durban Local History Museum Aliwal Street East London East London Museum lu-ve 9.30-17; sa 9.30-12
APFT Pilot Report - English - III - FOREST POPULATIONS Systems of exploitation in forest areas of Central africa Permanent linkswith groups of Ubangians (ngbaka, Yangere, Bofi, Biyanda) and Bantus (Ngando, http://lucy.ukc.ac.uk/Sonja/RF/Ukpr/Report133.htm
Extractions: Throughout the forest, from the Atlantic to the East African Lakes, from the 4th Parallel North and 4th Parallel South, different strategies for exploiting the forest co-exist. Traditional swidden agriculturists living in dense rainforest areas make up about 80 % of forest populations. Shifting agriculture provides the basis of their food system, supplemented by hunting, gathering and fishing. All these populations are dependent on wild forest products, whether they themselves engage in hunting, gathering and fishing or whether they obtain them from groups specializing in these activities, hunter-gatherer Pygmies or fishing populations along the rivers. In the Congo Basin, vast swampy areas of flooded forest have emerged around the big rivers ; these particular ecological niches have lead to the development of specific economic systems which include fishing populations living on the islands on the rivers and fishing-agriculturist populations exploiting the silted land. These areas have long since been characterized by a symbiotic network of regional exchanges and the high degree of specialization in fishing and commercial exchanges.
Banned And Locked Down! Mali The African country, for Mali of India, use Mali (Indian people) Mali empire Tribal peoples see Adivasi (India), Ethnic groups, indigenous peoples http://p208.ezboard.com/fthefed86933frm1.showMessage?topicID=737.topic