Intamas Part 2 In order to understand the peoples of the Eastern Provinces, The chapter onEthnology includes, interesting paragraphs on indigenous religion, http://www2.rz.hu-berlin.de/orient/nae/intamas2.htm
Extractions: Go to Part 1 Intamas Page Start Page AN INDEX TO INTELLIGENCE REPORTS, ANTHROPOLOGICAL REPORTS, ASSESSMENT REPORTS AND RE-ORGANISATION REPORTS IN THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES, ENUGU BY U. O. A. ESSE NATIONAL ARCHIVES, ENUGU 1992 PART TWO Contents ANTHROPOLOGICAL AND ETHNOLOGICAL REPORTS ASSESSMENT AND REASSESSMENT REPORTS ORGANISATION AND REORGANISATION REPORTS ANTHROPOLOGICA L AND ETHNOLOGICAL REPORTS In order to understand the peoples of the Eastern Provinces, Their origin, social and political organisation with a view to reorganising the whole system, the colonial Administration in Nigeria engaged the services of British Anthropologist to collect and collate data on some communities in the Eastern Provinces. The information contained in these reports are veritable source material for the study of the early history of these communities. Also of importance is the information on ethnological Report of the people which is closely related to the Anthropological Reports. This part is divided into two sections. Section one deals with the Anthropological Reports while section two deals with the Ethnological Reports. FILE NO.56
Extractions: Brian Kenny That volume of production, and the great geographical and disciplinary range which it covers, indicate broad faculty and graduate student interest in the continent and its affairs. They also bear testimony to the high degree of professionalism, enthusiasm and commitment of the compiler of this record, Yvette Scheven, our Africana bibliographer, midwife to so many of these entries and a mainstay of the program and the center since its inception. -Donald Crummey University of Illinois Most of the titles in this bibliography were obtained by consulting files in the University Library, the Center for African Studies, and the Graduate Office and departmental offices. While I did all the work of compilation for the first edition, the checking for this second edition was begun by Rachel Friedlander Tickner, and her painstaking work was later ably updated by Shumet Sishagne and Brian Kenny, all graduate students.
African Art Bibliography, By Subject Architectures of Nigeria Architectures of the Hausa and Yoruba peoples and of the nkanu and Mbeko Art and Ritual. African Arts (Los Angeles) 37, no. http://peregrin.jmu.edu/~delancmd/AfricanArtBibSubject.html
African Art Bibliography, By Nation peoples of Cote d Ivoire. African Arts (Los Angeles) nkanu and Mbeko Art and Ritual. African Arts (Los Angeles) 37, no. http://peregrin.jmu.edu/~delancmd/AfricanArtBibNation.html
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
Extractions: The Amazing This place is designed to provide students and others interested in the fields of archaeology, anthropology, and ancient civilizations a one stop resource for homework help or other projects. While that is still the main theme of the site, it is now expanding into other realms and disciplines ranging from gardening to astronomy and much more. You will find numerous resources (currently over fifteen thousand and climbing ) divided by topic. best viewed with 600 x 800 resolution. Web archaeolink.com For your convenience, you may explore each section from its own index, found immediately below - - Or, to explore the whole website from one place, just scroll on down this page ( site map ) picking and choosing what you like. Archaeology Pages Index - General archaeological information plus archaeology by region era, and specialty plus much more. Anthropology Pages Index - General anthropology information; cultural, linguistic, early man, cyberanthropology; plus indigenous peoples; by tribe and region; peoples of Africa, Asia, South America, religious anthropology and more.
The Osu Caste System In Igboland because of their role within the indigenous religion has Nigeria, the people of Umuodein nkanu East local Igbo issue, the effects on the people subjected to http://www.gamji.com/NEWS1563.htm
African Cultures, Searchnoodle.com twostory architecture, Islam and indigenous African cultures, Shawabtis www.nmafa.si.edu/exhibits/nkanu/index.htm uiowa.edu/~africart/toc/people.html (yahoo http://www.searchnoodle.com/gnome_results/african_cultures_search4it.html
Ethnographic Art Books/De Verre Volken At Antiqbook.nl 236 ART OF OCEANIA, africa, AND THE AMERICAS FROM THE MUSEUM OF PRIMITIVE ART . THE peoples OF THE GREAT NORTH. ART AND CIVILIZATION OF SIBERIA. http://www.antiqbook.nl/boox/eab/index.shtml
Janus: Institute Of Education Collection Y3035A, Descriptive album of the country and people of Sarawak Y305O,Photographs of indigenous South african tribes. Y305P, South africa 1936 (Lord http://janus.lib.cam.ac.uk/db/node.xsp?id=EAD/GBR/0115/Y3011U
The Legacies Of A Legend: Eze Onyeama N'Eke areas of control, from Udi, Ezeagu, nkanu and Nsukka eventual siting of Nigeriaspremier indigenous university at A History of the Igbo People by Elizabeth http://kwenu.com/profile/onyeama/legacies_legend.htm
Extractions: Kwenu! The legacies of a legend: Eze Onyeama n'Eke King Onyeama of Eke M. O. EN egbedaa@aol.com AGBAJA Eke was a town like every other town in Agbaja, present-day Udi, Ezeagu and Igboeze local government areas of western Enugu State of southeastern Nigeria, but it has given Igboland and Nigeria many great names. The first western-trained Igbo medical doctor, Dr. Simon E. Onwu, was from Ebe, as is the first Nigerian judge to the International Court of Justice at The Hague, Mr. Justice Charles Dadi Umeha Onyeama. But the greatest son of Eke in living memory was Eze Onyeama nEke, Dadi's dad. The King of Agbaja, Onyeama nEke was the greatest king in northern Igboland [areas in Enugu, Nsukka and Abakaliki that form the present-day Enugu and Ebonyi states]. He was probably the greatest Igbo king in living memory. From his palace in Eke, Onyeama reigned over the entire Agbaja, from Oji River though Udi and Ezeagu to the present-day political capital of Igboland, Enugu, and even Nkanu and Ogui communities. With his Gestapo/Tonton Macoutes -like secret police called Ogwummiri (for they would reach their target and accomplish any goal come rain or shine), and backed by the colonial regime, Onyeama set out to establish a huge and dominant Agbaja kingdom. He was judge, jury, and jailer, an absolute king by any definition.
Port Harcourt - Current News & Information by Harcourt Aduke, a Port Harcourt indigenous building and kilometer 190.5 in OgbekeAgbani, nkanu West Local Federal Constituency to consult with his people. http://news.daylightonline.com/Port_Harcourt.html
Extractions: Dedication This monograph is dedicated to the following individuals and groups. To our ancestors who, through the numerosity of their oral and written words, taught us a lot about life and nature. They called humans mma ndu, beauty of life, and taught us to appreciate the goodness humans embody as well as love of self, family, and community. Numerous other positive legacies they left us, values which reinforce and stabilize our culture, are embodied in principles or sayings of wisdom, including ezi okwu bu ndu, true word is life; ofo na ogu, the emblem of authority for the signification of righteousness; egbe belu ugo belu, live and let live and the norm of equity; and odi bendi, the norm of deference to other peoples practices and ways of life. To the memory of the 5 million Igbos of all age and gender, soldiers as well as civilians, who lost their lives defending Igboland against the genocidal war imposed upon us by the government of Nigeria and its foreign allies in evilness.
Peter Ese Oriavwote Science Series for africa,University of Benin, BeninCity, Nigeria In theDecember 5, 1998 elections, the peoples Democratic Party garnered 464 http://www.stclements.edu/gradoria.htm
Extractions: Peter Ese Oriavwote, a postgraduate Student in Political Marketing at St. Clements University, Turks and Caicos Islands, British West Indies with Matriculation Number 9828, has satisfactorily completed the requirements for course and research work for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Political Marketing. The objective of this study was to provide solutions to the problem of managing the marketing communications function with respect to voting behaviour during local council electioneering campaigns in Nigeria. Previous researches have concentrated on examining the impact of marketing communications on voting behaviour in congressional and presidential elections. The study tested the importance attached to campaign media and communications tools by voters through a structured questionnaire administered on 750 registered voters generated through systematic random sampling. The performance of political parties and candidates in the December 5, 1998 local council election in respect of campaign media and communication tools was also tested through structured questionnaire administered on 80 elected Local Government chairmen (candidates) interviewed through random sampling. A scale of 1 to 5 was used for the tests where 1 represented not at all and 5 represented either very important or very often. The mean results obtained were then subjected to two-dimensional and four-quadrant geometrical configuration to yield the four importance/performance segments.
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Extractions: "Affinities of Form: Arts of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas" is as much a fascinating study of the art of collecting as it is of the objects themselves. Indiana University of Art Museum houses one of the finest collections of indigenous art in the world- the product of the Wielguses' diligent and painstaking acquisition over a period of just twenty years. The photograhy of these rare and beautiful objects is breathtaking. "Affinties of Form: Arts of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas" examines the notives that led Raymond Wielgus to become a collecter that guided him into his chosen field. Wielgus originally made his name as a maker of high-quality prototype models for his potential new products in the manufacturing industry, and the book shows how the very special experience he gained in this profession modeled his view of the art of collecting. It lists the criteria he applied to the objects to be included in... read more
Mbwoolo Sculpture Of The Yaka - RAND AFRICAN ART African Art, New York Praeger Publishers. WASS, Notes, from vage 65 1.indigenous dress or traditional dress is defined as the attire of the people of a http://www.randafricanart.com/Mbwoolo_sculpture_Yaka.html
Twins In West African Art eyes to the significance of twins in West African culture. From what I ve read andthe people I ve area is also reported to have an indigenous written language http://www.africans-art.com/index.php3?action=page&id_art=246
Endangered African Art the show illustrates how indigenous valuables were the inventiveness and creativityof African man that is not the savage that people think. Paradoxically http://www.africans-art.com/index.php3?action=page&id_art=263