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Extractions: Tozeur a prosperous town,was once,like the mountain oases, one of the Roman outposts and a stopping point for the caravans coming from the sub Sahara to trade with the coastal cities of the Mediterranean, it now owes its fame and affluence to the stately palm and its world renowned dates - deglet nour "fingers of light". The beauty of this oases, its fabulous 14th century medina and botanical gardens attracts visitors from all over the world. The groves of over 200,000 palms are watered by hundreds of natural springs and the Belvedere park offers a panoramic view.
Togo Travel Information | Lonely Planet Destination Guide Comprehensive facts and advice for traveling along with background material on the culture and history of this West Africa country. http://www.lonelyplanet.com/destinations/africa/togo/
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Extractions: Cela dit, comme dans tous les pays voisins, le Togo est traversé par tous les rythmes devenus universels tels que le souk, le soukouss, le mapuka, le zughi et autres reggae ainsi que le gospel. La découverte de l'art nègre En France, Braque joua un rôle déterminant dans la découverte de l'art nègre qui imprégnera tout le cubisme. Les premières collections d' art primitif commencèrent vers 1907. À l'instar du cubisme, dans les années 1920 et 1930, le dadaïsme et le surréalisme furent très sensibles à la beauté primitive. Cest dans les années 1960 que naissent les grandes expositions d'art primitif après que l'« invention » de l'art nègre par les artistes européens eut entraîné un véritable pillage dans les pays concernés Très vite, des artistes européens annexèrent ces uvres et appelèrent « privitivisme » toute une branche de lart moderne occidental. Mais en Afrique noire, lartiste ne signe pas et na rien à faire du vedettariat. La « star » est partie intégrante de la collectivité et fait la fête avec elle.
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Shea Butter: Fair Trade, Unrefined Shea Butter And African Black Soap Shea butter is also part of the everyday culture in central togo. The people in the Okalakun plateau use the byproducts from making shea butter in their http://www.agbangakarite.com/Shea-Butter/shea-butter-culture.htm
Extractions: document.write(''+''+''+'') Shea Butter Culture in Central Togo A child growing up in central Togo will be introduced to shea butter from birth. Every linguistic group has their own name for the shea tree and shea butter. In the language of Kaboli, shea butter is called oyi and the shea tree is eggi-oyi. Knowing the cultural importance and medicinal uses of shea butter in central and northern Togo is very essential, since it is a valuable natural resource for this region. Shea butter is an important food and cosmetic oil, and shea butter is also deeply embedded in the ceremonial practices of various ethnic groups in central Togo. Shea Butter Culture The bride's parents will whip the groom on his chest 30 times to test how brave their future son-in-law is and how dedicated he is to marrying their daughter. If the groom shows signs of weakness during the ritual, the parents can refuse to accept him, and he must wait until the next year to try again. This whipping ritual can leave serious bruises and even wounds on the groom's chest. Shea butter mixed with wild honey is applied to hasten the healing. Readers should not think of this as a primitive ritual. The main point of the Godja ritual is to test how much the man truly loves the bride since he is willing to endure physical pain for her. It is a way of demonstrating to the bride's parents that she will be safe and that he will do what he needs to protect her.
Extractions: Collections and Services Directorate The sites listed below have been chosen for their utility in providing accurate (either brief or extensive) information, as well as directories and extensive portal concerning all aspects of Togolese life and culture. All these sites are either English language or bilingual, unless noted in an annotation which follows. As the links to Togo and other African countries in general often are inactive, we recommend that you try again if you are not successful in connecting. For Library of Congress contact information and research and bibliographic materials on Togo, consult the Togo Country page of the African Section of the African and Middle Eastern Division. See also the for books, and materials in other formats held by the Library, and the
Educational Exchange - U.S. Embassy Lome, Togo For further information, please contact the cultural programs section at the Cultural Center (Public Affairs section) of the US Embassy in Lomé, togo. http://lome.usembassy.gov/educational_exchange.html
IWon - Travel Guide - History & Culture In 1963, togo became the first country on the continent to experience a to decide whether togo warrants being called partially democratic. culture http://www1.iwon.com/travel/travelguide/history/0,20310,africa-540,00.html
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Extractions: TaipeiTimes Advertise Employment FAQ About Us Contact Us Best View in Mozilla Search Advanced Search Most Read Story Most Viewed Photo Login ... Free sign up! Print Mail Wikipedia Togo remains tense; German culture center torched WELL-PLANNED ATTACK: Although the winner of Sunday's contested election vows there will be no civil war, the burning of a cultural center was an ominous sign Sunday, May 01, 2005,Page 6 Advertising Black-clad, masked assailants torched a German cultural center in crisis-hit Togo, while the man officially named winner of violently contested presidential elections vowed not to let the country slip into civil war. Opposition coordinator Yawovi Agboyibo claimed Friday that 100 people were killed and more than 300 wounded by government loyalists and security forces in violence that erupted after Sunday's poll. The claim could not be independently verified and government officials could not be reached for comment. The International Committee of the Red Cross has said at least 11 people were killed nationwide this week and at least 100 wounded. The government has confirmed another 11 dead.
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Extractions: OneWorld.net In depth Culture Search for OneWorld Network Africa Canada Latin America South Asia SouthEast Europe UK United States América Latina en Catalunya España maailma.net Nederland Unimondo.org Unseulmonde.ca Radio Radio SEEurope AIDS Radio OneWorld TV AIDS Channel Digital Opportunity Kids Channel Learning Channel Itrainonline.org NEWS IN DEPTH PARTNERS GET INVOLVED ... OUR NETWORK 26 September 2005 10 February 2005 Many people will willingly confess their difficulties with science. For certain, few citizens of an average African city will respond positively to an invitation to attend scientific exhibitions or conferences. By contrast, the majority will make a stop just to Children will never miss these entertainments, and will manage to drag their parents along as well appreciate a street show or a puppet show or listen to an interesting tale. Children will never miss these entertainments, and will manage to drag their parents along as well. Organizers of the recent 2nd festival of science in Togo understood this, leading them to combine art and culture with science to communicate scientific messages, especially on the topic of climate change: which climate for tomorrow?