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  1. Early Art and Architecture of Africa (Oxford History of Art) by Peter Garlake, 2002-07-18
  2. Black Art: Ancestral Legacy : The African Impulse in African American Art by Alvia J. Wardlaw, 1990-03
  3. Just How I Picture It in My Mind: Contemporary African American Quilts from the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts by Mary Elizabeth Johnson Huff, 2006-02
  4. Reading the Contemporary: African Art from Theory to the Marketplace
  5. African Art Now: Masterpieces from the Jean Pigozzi Collection by Andre Magnin, Alison De Lima Greene, et all 2005-01-31
  6. The Indigenous and the Foreign in Christian Ethiopian Art: On Portuguese-Ethiopian Contacts in the 16th-17th Centuries by INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON THE HISTORY OF ETHIOPIAN ART, 2004-07
  7. Art: African American by Samella S. Lewis, 1980-06
  8. Animals in African Art: From the Familiar to the Marvelous by Allen F. Roberts, Carol A. Thompson, et all 1995-06
  9. Modern Negro Art (Moorland-Springarn Series) by James A. Porter, 1992-11
  10. Children of Promise: African-American Literature and Art for Young People (Abradale Books) by Charles Sullivan, 2002-02-01
  11. Betye Saar (The David C. Driskell Series of African American Art, V. 2) by Jane H. Carpenter, Betye Saar, 2003-09
  12. African Sculpture (African Art Art of Illustration) by Ladislas Segy, 1958-06-01
  13. The Aesthetics of African Art: The Carlo Monzino Collection by Susan Mullin Vogel, 1986-03
  14. Visual Arts of Africa: Gender, Power, and Life Cycle Rituals by Judith Perani, Fred T. Smith, 1998-07-08

101. DIA: Galleries - African, Oceanic, And New World Cultures
The art of african, Oceanic, and New World Cultures pose a special challenge tothe museum visitor to see the collections as objects of visual delight,
http://www.dia.org/collections/aonwc/aonwcindex.html
African, Oceanic, and New World Cultures T he name of the Department of African, Oceanic, and New World Cultures reflects the fact that art museums are thoroughly rooted in European traditions of art making and aesthetics. In the 19th century, art museums were conceived to house artistic productions derived from these "fine arts" traditions and to instruct the public about European "high culture." Objects made by African woodcarvers or Native American bead workers were completely excluded from many art museums in the past because they did not fit the European-based definitions of art. While this was not true of the DIA, whose collection includes important examples of these "non-western" cultures acquired early in its history, the art of these geographically and socially disparate cultures is still lumped together in one department.
I n the late 20th century, the understanding of how "art" is defined has become a culturally relative issue, as each culture possesses its separate traditions of creativity and visual meaning. The objects displayed in the galleries of this department ask the visitor to leave behind any Eurocentric conceptions about "art" and try on a different culture's point of view.
"Art" as customarily experienced in a museum is an object that is isolated and singled out for aesthetic contemplation. On the other hand, the Camel Saddle made by the Tuareg people of Saharan Africa would have been experienced by its owner as a useful piece of equipment, as well as a satisfyingly decorated one. The saddle was lavished with ornament because the transportation camels offered was fundamental to the Tuareg way of life as traders and organizers of caravans. When the saddle is displayed in an art museum, it is treated as if it were art in the European tradition. The object then has a foot in both worlds: the world of the Tuareg where camel saddles are lavishly decorated, and the world of the art museum, where special categories of objects function in the cultural role of "art."

102. Art : South African Virtual Art Gallery
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103. African American Art - Framed Pictures, Rap Posters, Black Art, Artwork
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104. Southern African Rock Art/Ancestral Bushman (San) Rock Art
southern african rock art/ancestral bushman rock art/san rock art.
http://www.lonker.net/art_african_1.htm
Joseph Orpen (1874) African Art Map of Southern Africa Southern African Rock Art For thousands of years, Khoisan-speaking San, popularly known as Bushmen , were the only inhabitants of southern Africa. These people hunted and gathered wild plants. There are known San rock art sites in South Africa, perhaps as many as in southern Africa. The highest concentrations of rock art are found at Tsodilo , Botswana, Brandberg and Twyfelfontein in Namibia , Drakensburg Mountains of Lesotho and South Africa, and the Matobo Hills (Matopos National Park) of Zimbabwe. Direct dating of these paintings is difficult. The oldest dates recorded are painted slabs or mobile art (see first photo) excavated by Eric Wendt in the

105. Hampton University - University Museum
Why the International Review of african American art is a journal of exceptionalquality to collect. • Printed on fine, enameled paper.
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The International Review of African American Art
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William Villalogno Derrick Adams Wangechi Mutu Lisa Beane Eric Mack Louis Cameron Kori Newkirk Angelbert Metoyer and Kehinde Wiley , who is quoted above. "Shaping the New Language of Hip Hop" "Inveterate Outsiders" "Kongo Cruzado" Also in this issue: An art advisor on Artist from the Heartland Zooms to the Top. Young Collector and His Bounty
Limpiando lo Mundo (Purifying the World) Also, News and Reviews: new books, recent exhibits and art people on the go. Why the International Review of African American Art is a journal of exceptional quality to collect: vol 18, no 2
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106. Index1
An international membership organization focusing on Africa, her people, resources and relationship with the rest of the world.
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107. South African Hikes
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108. US State Department - Bureau Of African Affairs
Country information and regional topics.
http://www.state.gov/www/regions/africa/index.html
The State Department web site below is a permanent electronic archive of information released prior to January 20, 2001. Please see www.state.gov for material released since President George W. Bush took office on that date. This site is not updated so external links may no longer function. Contact us with any questions about finding information. NOTE: External links to other Internet sites should not be construed as an endorsement of the views contained therein.
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Welcome to the Bureau of African Affairs' Home Page! The Bureau of African Affairs, headed by Assistant Secretary of State Susan E. Rice , advises the Secretary and guides the operation of the U.S. diplomatic establishment in the countries of Sub-Saharan Africa. We hope you find the page interesting and informative. For additional assistance relating to U.S. foreign policy toward Sub-Saharan Africa, please contact the Bureau of African Affairs' Office of Public Affairs at (202) 647-7371.
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109. African Peanut Soup Recipe
Excerpted from Sundays at the Moosewood Restaurant .
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110. African Methodist Episcopal Church
Official AME church website. History, structure, worldwide outreach, announcements of events, and other news and information.
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111. Caring For African Violets, G74-182-A
Offers a guide to home care. Includes potting, propagation, growing conditions, watering, diseases and pest problems.
http://ianrpubs.unl.edu/horticulture/g182.htm
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Caring for African Violets
African violets are low, compact plants with attractive dark green, thick, hairy leaves. This NebGuide covers various aspects of caring for them. Donald H. Steinegger, Extension Horticulturist
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The African violet ( Saintpaulia ionantha ) is one of the most satisfactory flowering houseplants. It is a low, compact plant with attractive dark green, thick, hairy leaves. The violet-like flowers are borne in small panicles just above the foliage. Besides various shades of blue-violet, there are also pink, fuschia, and white cultivars (varieties). Newer violets include not only cultivars with single flowers, but also those with semi-double or double rows of petals. Bi-colored flowers and those with a contrasting border are popular. Trailing cultivars and miniatures are also available. Plants kept in good condition flower almost continuously.
Potting and Propagation
A soil mixture composed of about 2 parts fertile loam, 1 part leaf mold or peat, and 1 part sand or perlite is recommended for growing African violets. The soil must be porous to allow surplus water to pass through readily. Most violets are now grown in a pasteurized soilless mix. A good soilless mix is made up of 3 parts sphagnum peat moss, 2 parts vermiculite, and 1 part perlite, with some lime added to balance the acidity of the peat moss. Compost, good garden soil, or loam can be used for up to half of the total mix, with the other half being vermiculite and/or perlite. Such a soil mix is very porous. A good growing medium should contain 50 percent matter, 25 percent air, and 25 percent water.

112. Clickable Map Of The African Continent

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113. South African Science Councils
The eight science councils of South Africa are statutory parastatal organisations established by government. The Councils each fulfill a unique and valuable part in Science and Technology development in South Africa.
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114. Religions Of The World -- African
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are a large group of beliefs and practices based upon ancient indigenous faiths of sub-Saharan African peoples. Within the last 100 years in Africa (see Table of Statistics ) indigenous religion has declined under the influence of colonialism, Western acculturation and proselytizing by Islam and Christianity. In the African Diaspora (mainly in the Americas) African-derived belief systems are in a state of impressive growth. ithin just the last two years the amount of information made available through the Internet is also impressive. Some of the best information comes to us from Italy, Sweden and Brazil. We are no longer dependent upon reports from academia or encyclopedias. There are now numerous websites maintained by the faithful themselves and, while the quality and quantity of information varies enormously among them, one may now hear from practitioners their own statements of faith. In many, if not most, cases African spirituality has evolved in the Americas. Ancient practices brought westward by slaves became syncretized, more or less, with religious traditions of the slaves' masters. This syncretization is most noticeable in areas dominated by the Catholic faith and where the celebration of saints, votive offerings and other practices found parallels in ancient traditions.

115. Afrikan Virtual Resource
Information on Xhosa cultural heritage and history.
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116. MontXsuZ Digital Media: World Music Australia Website
Includes history, instruments, musicians categorized by country and style, and interviews Flash.
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117. Home
An extensive record of South african legislation and policy documents. Almost as comprehensive as www.gov.za and often quicker.
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119. African Drums, Djembe, African Musical Instruments, Rainstick, African Pottery:
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120. African Studies Center | Africa: Arts & Architecture
Links list from the african Studies Center, University of Pennsylvania.
http://www.sas.upenn.edu/African_Studies/About_African/ww_art.html

  • Africa Museum (Belgium)
  • Africa Nature Photography
      A comprehensive collection of stunning pictures of African nature and wildlife subjects that you can download, with additional information on each subject - a must for nature lovers. Other services include stock photography with a stock list that can be viewed.
  • African Rock Art
      Hyperlinked essay exploring rock art sites of Southern Africa.
  • UPenn: African Gallery
      These resources are provided by the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. The majority of objects in this gallery come from the colonial period of Africa's history.
  • Ancient Art: Egypt
      The works here demonstrate the basic principles of Egyptian sculpture in its symbolic formality. For over three thousand years the Egyptians adhered to a prescribed set of rules as to how a work of art in three dimensions should be presented. Resources also include a selection of cross-curricular lesson plans created by local teachers
  • Architecture of Islam
      These recources are provided by the Australian National University server which contains over 1.2 gigabytes of data which are not available elsewhere. It offers a variety of image collections and small presentations, all of which deal in some way with Art History.
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