Center For World Indigenous Studies African Documents PARKIPNY.TXT The Indigenous Peoples Rights Question in Africa - Statement before UNWGIP by Moringe Parkipuny, Member of Parliament http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
FWDP Geostrategies In The Great Lakes Conflict And Spatial in Durban, South Africa. Griggs is also coordinator for the Center for World Indigenous Studies At different times both Hutu and Tutsi http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
Land Reform / R Forme Agraire / Reforma Agraria / of indigenous peoples San imagery is now part of the new South Africa coat of arms, and the constitution recognizes indigenous peoples. http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
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Ethno-Net Database Mvungi, S.E.A. 2000. "Land rights of minorities and indigenous peoples". Eastern Africa Law Review vol. 20/27, p. 8899. Myers, Mary. http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
Frankland.dvi Studies, The University of London ABSTRACT Among Africa.s eastern clouded and continues to cloud our understanding of the peoples at the centre http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
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Land And Spirituality In Africa of the Indigenous Peoples and the land on which they originated. WCC photo, Peter Williams In Africa between the Hutus and the Tutsi can http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
Beyond Tribalism Seeking A New Cultural Identity For East Africa for many of his works appears to focus on traditional lifestyles of indigenous peoples of East Africa. Ankole, Buganda, Maasai, Toro, Tutsi http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
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Extractions: Africa_satellite_orthographic.jpg A satellite composite image of Africa Africa is the world 's second-largest continent in both area and population , after Asia . At about 30,244,050 ) including its adjacent islands, it covers 20.3 percent of the total land area on Earth . With over 800 million human inhabitants in 54 countries, it accounts for about one seventh of the world human population Contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Etymology 2 Geography 3 History 4 Politics ... edit Missing image LocationAfrica.png World map showing location of Africa The name Africa came into Western use through the Romans , who used the name Africa terra province of Africa with its capital Carthage , corresponding to modern-day Tunisia The origin of Afer may either come from: the Phoenician `afar , dust; Berber North Africa in the Carthage area; the Greek word aphrike , meaning without cold;
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QUOTES ON RACE RACISM Even If It Were Proved - Which It Is Not Are indigenous peoples merely not inferior? In truth, on their own turf many ethnic The tutsi of central africa, the Bedouin of the desert, the Irish, http://homepage.eircom.net/~odyssey/Quotes/Life/Science/Race.html
Extractions: Even if it were proved - which it is not - that the incidence of men of potentially superior brain power is greater among the members of certain races than among the members of others, it would still tell us nothing about any given individual and it would be irrelevent to one's judgment of him. A genius is still a genius, regardless of the number of morons who belong to the same race. If races exist, then one must be supreme. Much of the Race Does Not Exist cant stems from the following logic (if you can call it logic): "If there really are different racial groups, then one must be The Master Race, which means - oh my God - that Hitler Was Right! Therefore, we must promote whatever ideas most confuse the public about race. Otherwise, they will learn the horrible truth and they'll all vote Nazi." # RACIAL DIFFERENCES Are indigenous peoples merely not inferior? In truth, on their own turf many ethnic groups appear to be somewhat genetically superior to outsiders. Many people appear to confuse the concepts of genetic superiorities (plural) and genetic supremacy (singular). The former are circumstance-specific. For example, a slim, heat-shedding Somalian-style body is inferior to a typically stocky, heat-conserving Eskimo physique in Nome, but it's superior in Mogadishu. In contrast, genetic supremacy is the dangerous fantasy that one group is best at everything. Before the European explosion began in the 15th Century, it seemed apparent that no race could be supreme. Even the arrogant Chinese were periodically overrun by less-cultured barbarians. The recent European supremacy in both the arts of war and of peace was partly an optical illusion masking the usual tradeoffs in talents within Europe (e.g., Italian admirals were as inept as English cooks). Still, the rise and reign of Europe remains the biggest event in world history. Yet, the era when Europeans could plausibly claim supremacy over all other races has been dead for at least the 60 years since Hitler, of all people, allied with Japan.
Extractions: Washington File Staff Writer Washington She peers majestically though disinterestedly down from a high-tech projection screen overlooking all who enter, an image of Africa captured long ago by a European photographer traveling among the Tutsi people in what is now Rwanda. She was queen mother to King Mutara III Rudahigwa, captured on film by an obscure Russian named Casimir Zagourski, who devoted the last twenty years of his life to recording the lives of the peoples of the Belgian Congo, known as the Congo Free State, at the turn of the last century. The two have been restored to life in a new exhibit "In and Out of Focus: Images from Central Africa, 1885-1960" that opened at the Smithsonian's National Museum of African Art December 6 and running through March 16, 2003. Zagourski's collection comprises a major portion of the exhibit, but there are photographs taken by anonymous amateurs, missionaries, colonial officials, curious tourists and jaded aristocrats and royalty, including Queen Elizabeth of Belgium. As a whole, they unearth a time capsule of western and white attitudes towards the indigenous peoples of central Africa who were by and large regarded as children and treated as chattel.
Project MUSE The tutsi, on the other hand, were wholly indigenous to africa. While numerousafrican peoples were identified as Hamitesindeed, http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/transition/v010/10.3mamdani.html
Extractions: permission to post the images for this issue online. No one can be sure how many people were slaughtered in Rwanda in 1994. In one hundred days, a group of military and civilian leaders organized the country's Hutu majority to eliminate its Tutsi minority. They killed many Hutu, as well: anyone who showed reluctance to perform what was considered to be his or her national duty became a target. But whereas these Hutu were murdered as individualsbutchered for their beliefs or their actionsthe Tutsi were murdered because they were Tutsi. This is why the killings of more than half a million Rwandan Tutsi between March and July of 1994 must be called genocide. The genocidal impulse may be as old as organized power. In the Hebrew Bible, Moses obeyed God's command to exterminate a foreign people: "Avenge the children of Israel of the Midianites: afterward shalt thou be gathered unto thy people. And Moses spake unto the people, saying, Arm some of yourselves unto the war, and let them go against the Midianites, and avenge the lord of Midian. . . . And they warred against the Midianites, as the lord commanded Moses; and they slew all the males" (Num. 31:2-3, 7).
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Extractions: This 4 page paper examines feminist literature such as "The Guide", "Maru", "Nervous Conditions", and "The Collector of Treasures" and discusses why these post-colonial stories are such ppowerful examples of feminist issues. This paper provides examples from these stories to illustrate the strength of the female characters and their refusal to be oppressed by a male dominated society. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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POLITICS-DRC: "Stronger Commitment" Needed For Peace tutsi rebels gained control of Rwanda after the killings, and fearing reprisals, indigenous peoples DAY New Universities for a Multicultural Mexico http://www.ipsnews.net/africa/interna.asp?idnews=29689
ROUTLEDGE/Major Works: Opere Di Consultazione Con Sconto Speciale Shan; Shor; Siberian indigenous peoples; Sidama; Sierra Leone; Sikhs; Sindhis; Turkmen; Turkmenistan; Turks; tutsi; Tutu, Desmond (South africa); http://www.burioni.it/libri/news/routledge5/minorities.htm
Extractions: Edited by: Carl Skutsch here was a time when minority populations around the globe were often overlooked, their histories forgotten, their needs ignored. With globalization and conflict, social and political changes in the last decades has given rise to the need to understand the world's minorities, the diversity they represent, the challenges they face, the modes of coexistence that have evolved and the frictions that must be addressed. This resource is a three-volume, A-Z encyclopedia, with some 600 essay entries that provides a quick and clearly-written introduction to minority groups and the themes and concepts that help students understand the issues. Entries, ranging from 1,000 to 5,000 words, fall into four main categories for ease of use. Each entry is followed by a list of selected futher readings. The four categories are: Minority entries; Topic entries; Biographical entires; and Country entries.