Tribal Art: Art Education On Popular Sites Steinidol Mezcala Figur der Kuba punu Maske.Tribal Arts Item A1S0023 multiculturalism and modern.World Class Art Made by indigenous and creative people. http://tribal-art.popularsites.info/
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Baroda Bible Club 15) 490,000; Mboshi (6) 195,000; Mbete (6) 140,000; Sirapunu (4) 80,000 A Marxist-Leninist People s Republic 1968-1991, but in the 80s indigenous Marginal http://barodabibleclub.org/prayer/daily/apr/12.html
Extractions: Other 2%. Hausa 4,000; French 28,000; Portuguese 600; Greek 400. Literacy 63%. Official language: French. Trade languages: Lingala, Munukutuba. All languages 60. Languages with Scriptures 4Bi 4NT 12por. Cities Capital: Brazzaville 800,000. Other city: Pointe Noire 300,000. Urbanization 51%. Economy Economy: Interior underdeveloped due to limited transportation. Rich oil and mineral deposits, but over-dependence on oil and the fall in world prices, as well as massive embezzlement of government funds, have reduced government spending and living standards. Public debt/person $2,379. Income/person $900 (4.3% of USA). Politics Politics: Independent from France in 1960. A Marxist-Leninist People's Republic 1968-1991, but in the '80s the ideological rhetoric waned as the economy declined. Constitutional reform opened the way for multi-party democracy in 1992 and elections in 1992 and 1993.
Artist Profiles - Paul Gobell As a sculptor my focus is on primitive, indigenous and interactive art forms. The punu tribe of western and central Gabon on the african continent has http://alnb.org/artists/paulg.htm
Extractions: As a sculptor my focus is on primitive, indigenous and interactive art forms. The following is some of my recent work: Mardi Gras masks: what pulls me into masks is how a person's sense of self is altered when wearing a mask. Bonsai Trees: their quiet stillness possesses a meditative essence. Games: each game is uniquely created and when played people truly are interacting with art. Surreal Teapots: non-functional and organic teapots. G W Bush Voodoo Doll: invites the viewer to engage in a pin thrust.
SurfWax: News, Reviews And Articles On Mali an outbreak that threatens half a million people including nomadic indigenous Ara and Mali evangelists promised to help from Mali, for ?2,200; a punu mask from http://news.surfwax.com/travel/files/Mali_Travel.html
Extractions: I wondered if all these little known places and Bamako (Mali), N'jamena (Chad) and Bangui (Central African Republic) might become household words like Kuwait, Abu Dhabi and Dubai, once the reportedly buried uranium wealth underneath were mined to fuel energy needs of last decade of this century and early 2lst century ... He went around openly , flying around to Morocco , Mali, Chad ,Sudan and every where the maker of the Islamic bomb was a welcome hero ... Under intense pressure from its... (Aljazeerah.info) David Lyman, a reporter and critic for the Detroit Free Press, was last year's inaugural Chivas Life editor and logged more than 71,000 miles visiting locales as varied as Kyoto, Oslo, New Mexico and Mali. He experienced ice hockey in the Himalayas, fly-fishing in New Zealand, department store oysters in Berlin and hot dog nirvana in Los Angeles, scouring 24 countries for the best that life has to offer. (Florida Times-Union)
ANTELOPE MAN NAVAJO KACHINA 12 DOLL 631546 AFRICAN FEMALE SERENITY MASK ~ punu TRIBE GABON. Raffia CLOTH FROM kuba people 97/25.75 inches. indigenous Basket. Native American or Alaskan orgin. http://ethnographic.antique-deal.com/-ANTELOPE-MAN-NAVAJO-KACHINA-12-DOLL-631546
Aboriginal Fine Art Gracie Morton 629768 AFRICAN FEMALE SERENITY MASK ~ punu TRIBE GABON. Raffia CLOTH FROM kuba people 97/25.75 inches. on Canvas Exhibitions 2000 Ancient Earth indigenous Art, Cairns http://ethnographic.antique-deal.com/Aboriginal-Fine-Art-Gracie-Morton-629768.ht
AAP · Afrikanistische Arbeitspapiere Clash of Cults Royal and Territorial Cults in Central africa. Publishing in Kiswahili and indigenous languages for enhanced adult literacy in Kenya. http://www.uni-koeln.de/phil-fak/afrikanistik/publikationen/aap.shtml
Extractions: Suche Kontakt Druckversion English ... UK-Online Sie sind hier: Institut für Afrikanistik Publikationen APAL Articles Siebicke: Die Samo in Burkina Faso - Zahlen und Zählen im Vergleich zu seinen Nachbarsprachen. Flynn: Clash of Cults - Royal and Territorial Cults in Central Africa. Takács: Lexica Afroasiatica I. Miscellanies Tamanji: Nominal Adjectives and the Binominal NP in Nweh. Levinsohn: Towards a Typology of Additives. Seck: Some Notes on Noun Classification in Diola-Fogny (Jóola-Fóoñi). Reviews Meyer: Catherine Griefenow-Mewis 2001. A grammatical sketch of written Oromo Serzisko: Andrzej Zaborski (ed.) 2001. New Data and New Methods in Afroasiatic Linguistics. Robert Hetzron in memoriam. Bechhaus-Gerst: Répertoire d'Épigraphie Méroïtique. Corpus des inscriptions publiées. Sous la direction de Jean Leclant. Tomes I-III. 2000.
Camel World punu, 12 percent. Other, 23 percent. Languages. French (official), Fang, other indigenous languages. Religious affiliations. Christian, 90 percent http://www.camelworld.com/info_gabon.htm
Extractions: Reference Gabon Facts and Figures from Encarta Basic Facts Official name Gabonese Republic Capital Libreville Area 267,667 sq km 103,347 sq mi People Population 1,321,560 (2003 estimate) Population growth Population growth rate 2.54 percent (2003 estimate) Projected population in 2025 2,197,146 (2025 estimate) Projected population in 2050 3,877,414 (2050 estimate) Population density 4.9 persons per sq km (2003 estimate) 13 persons per sq mi (2003 estimate) Urban/rural distribution Share urban 82 percent (2001 estimate) Share rural 18 percent (2001 estimate) Largest cities, with population Libreville 365,650 (1993 estimate) Port-Gentil 125,000 (1993 estimate) Masuku Ethnic groups Fang 36 percent Mpongwe 15 percent M'Bete 14 percent Punu 12 percent Other 23 percent Languages French (official), Fang, other indigenous languages
Sale potentially condemning the living, whereas punu masks layered around the rim, the chin with indigenous repair beneath were a reflection of the people who paid http://62.173.116.70/partnerpages/sale.aspx?SaleID=1112663&Page=3&SaleHouseID=10
Ethnicity And Race By Countries Liberia, indigenous African tribes 95% (including Kpelle, Bassa, Gio, Venezuela, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Arab, German, African, indigenous people http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0855617.html
Extractions: World Countries Afghanistan Pashtun 42%, Tajik 27%, Hazara 9%, Uzbek 9%, minor ethnic groups (Chahar Aimaks, Turkmen, Baloch, and others) Albania Albanian 95%, Greeks 3%, other 2%: Vlachs, Gypsies, Serbs, and Bulgarians (1989 est.) Algeria Arab-Berber 99%, European less than 1% Andorra Spanish 43%, Andorran 33%, Portuguese 11%, French 7%, other 6% (1998) Angola Ovimbundu 37%, Kimbundu 25%, Bakongo 13%, mestico (mixed European and Native African) 2%, European 1%, other 22% Antigua and Barbuda black, British, Portuguese, Lebanese, Syrian Argentina white (mostly Spanish and Italian) 97%; mestizo, Amerindian, other 3%
Twins In West African Art eyes to the significance of twins in West African culture. From what I ve read and the 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
Jenne-jeno, An Ancient African City in helping us understand the indigenous context of the first unambiguous evidence of North African or Islamic Some people likely converted to Islam and moved http://www.webzinemaker.net/africans-art/index.php3?action=page&id_art=30779
African Tribes african tribe list. The lack of overall centralization among the Igbospeaking peoples has been conducive to the development of a great variety of art http://users.pandora.be/african-shop/tribe_info.htm
French Colonies - Congo (formerly Middle Congo) Formerly a French colony, part of French Equatorial africa, it gained independence in The people of CongoBrazzaville belong to several ethnic groups, http://www.discoverfrance.net/Colonies/Congo.shtml
Extractions: home boutique bookstore travel center ... help! Colonies France Paris Provinces Introduction: Colonies Algeria Cameroon Chad Comoros Cote d'Ivoire Crozet Islands Dahomey (Benin) French Equatorial Africa French Guiana French Guinea (Guinea) French Polynesia French Somaliland (Djibouti) French Sudan (Mali) French West Africa Gabon Guadeloupe Haiti Indochina Kerguelen Islands Louisiana Madagascar Martinique Mauritania Mayotte Middle Congo (Congo) Montserrat Morocco New Caledonia New France (Canada) Niger Pondicherry Reunion Rodrigues Senegal Seychelles St. Barthelemy St. Martin Terre Adelie Togo Tunisia Ubangi-Shari (Central Afr. Rep.) Upper Volta (Burkina Faso) Other Former Colonies Boutique Travel Center Site Map
WRM Bulletin Nº 60 - Asia / July 2002 Decisionmaking within traditional indigenous communities may be hierarchical. Article extracted from Forests, People and Rights , written by Liz http://www.wrm.org.uy/bulletin/60/Asia.html
Extractions: LOCAL STRUGGLES AND NEWS - Indonesia: The alternative approach of community forest management The NGO Down to Earth has recently concluded a special report titled "Forests, people and rights", which provides very detailed analytical information on the forest situation in Indonesia. The following paragraphs have been extracted from the chapter "Community forest management: the way forward" and we recommend our readers to access the full document (see details below). According to the study, forest peoples have been regarded by Indonesia's powerful wood industry and successive governments in Jakarta as an obstacle to the profitable exploitation of the forests and their skills and knowledge were unrecognised, until very recently.
RECOFTC E-letter No. 2002.15 July 31, 2002 Published By The Ever since, Pati punu lived in fear and uncertainty over his future and that But the negotiations between the hill people s representatives and the phu http://www.recoftc.org/documents/E-letter_documents/E-letter_2002/eletter_0215.h
Extractions: RECOFTC E-letter No. 2002.15 July 31, 2002 Published by the Regional Community Forestry Training Center for Asia and the Pacific (RECOFTC) About RECOFTC Publications Courses Home ... Back to Index **Happy 5th anniversary to WRM News Bulletin. To find out more visit http://www.wrm.org.uy The RECOFTC E-letter is sent out every two weeks and is intended to provide news and information on community forestry related activities, events and issues throughout the region. In order to provide you with the most up-to-date and comprehensive news, we welcome any information from different sources on people's participation in forest management. Please send information, comments and suggestions to: info@recoftc.org We would be grateful if you could send this to others whom you think would be interested. If you would like to subscribe to or unsubscribe from the list, please visit the RECOFTC website. To find back issues of the RECOFTC e-letter please go to: www.recoftc.org/pubs_letters
What's News ?? Documents RACIAL and/or ETHNIC ANALYSIS of PEOPLE GROUPS Liberia, indigenous African tribes 95% (including Kpelle, Bassa, Gio, Kru, Grebo, Mano, http://groups.msn.com/WhatsNews/documents.msnw?action=get_message&mview=0&ID_Mes
Languages Of Gabon - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia The indigenous languages are all Bantu languages, estimated to have come to Gabon about promoted the study of French and discouraged African languages. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Languages_of_Gabon
Extractions: The official language of Gabon is French ; it is also the medium of instruction. Before World War II very few Gabonese learned French, nearly all of them working in either business or government administration. After the war, France worked for universal primary education in all of its African territories, and by the 1960-61 census showed that 47% of Gabonese over the age of fourteen spoke French, while 13% were literate in the language. By the 1990s, the literacy rate had risen to about 60%. A small percentage, several thousand in number, have had secondary or higher education and are extremely fluent in French. The indigenous languages are all Bantu languages , estimated to have come to Gabon about 2,000 years ago, and differentiated into about 40 languages. They are generally spoken but not written; while missionaries from the United States and France developed transcriptions for a number of languages based on the Latin alphabet starting in the , and translated the Bible into several of them, French colonial policy officially promoted the study of French and discouraged African languages. The languages continue to be transmitted through family and clan, and individuals in cities and other areas where multiple peoples come in contact may learn several Bantu languages.
The Granny Smith's Bookshop List, Section D of West africa, for which source material very scarce. 2956P * PLANTS People of the GOLDEN TRIANGLE Ethnobotany of the hill tribes of northern http://www.aoi.com.au/granny/WList(D).htm
Extractions: 2632A * ACACIAS of New South Wales. (Aus). 200p. Pb. Complete guide to all 195 wattle species found in NSW. Recommended. $9.85 2536A * AUSTRALIAN PLANTS/ Vol 16 No.130 (Comprising Issues 125-1321.) (Aus, 1992). 48p. Pb. Special issue of 'Australian Plants' dealing specifically with EDIBLE Australian Plants. Superb treatment of native figs, persimmons, ginger, peanut tree. $5.50 2756A * AUSTRALIAN PLANTS/ Vol.17 No.138 (Comprising Issues 133-140) (Aus, 1994). 48p. Pb. Special issue of 'Australian Plants' dealing specifically with EDIBLE Australian Plants. Includes Aust. cashew, burdekin plum etc. $6.60 2857A * AUSTRALIAN PLANTS/ Vol.18 No.142 (Comprising Issues 141-148.) (Aus, 1995). 48p. Pb. Special issue 'Australian Plants', 12 more species incl native guava, raspberry, nutmeg. $7.70