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41. African-American History Month
african American History Studies Links general resources from the “BlackHistory Month Resource Book,” and explore africanAmerican literature.
http://www.spu.edu/depts/library/main/holidays/african-american_history_month.ht
Library African-American History Month Search Library Pages or the Internet Seattle's Black History
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/specials/blackhistory/

"This is a four-part series that explores some of the major personalities and events in the history of blacks in Seattle over the past 150 years. Join us as we journey from the earliest pioneers, through the decades, to civil rights pioneers and today’s leaders."
- Seattle Post-Intelligencer: Black History Month Black Heritage Society of Washington State, Inc.
http://ccharity.com/organizations/blackheritage.htm

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P.O. Box 22961
Seattle, Washington 98122-0961 Seattle Pacific University Library: African-American History Resources
http://www.spu.edu/depts/library/reference/history/us_african_american.htm

- Compiled by: Aileen Maddox, Social Science Librarian Celebrating Black History on the Web http://www-libraries.colorado.edu/ps/gov/us/blackhistory.htm

42. :: InfoVoyager - /Reference/Maps/Libraries - Explorers Guide To Travel & Tourism
Arizona State University Libraries Map Collection - general collection informationand guides to geography resources. Association of Canadian Map
http://www.infovoyager.com/dmoz/index.php/Reference/Maps/Libraries
Info Voyager - explorers guide to travel Sponsored links InfoVoyager Rough Guide Directory Store ... Francais
Search: search the entire directory search this category only Top Reference Maps Libraries Sponsored Links See also: Links

43. News And Current Event Sources
Web Site K12 Electronic Guide for african resources on the Internet Travel in Africa, african-American, general resources, and Lesson Plans.
http://www.d20.co.edu/resources/lister.php?id=news

44. BUBL LINK Catalogue Of Internet Resources
Includes general and Christian resources and also specific topics such as Author University of London School of Oriental and african Studies
http://bubl.ac.uk/link/linkbrowse.cfm?menuid=2600

45. TechLEARNING.com Technology Learning - The Resource For
The africanAmerican Mosaic A Library of Congress Resource Guide for the Studyof Black general Curriculum resources general Curriculum resources
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  • The Art Studio Chalkboard offers a collection of tutorial pages for older students, focusing on the technical fundamentals of drawing and painting. Topics include linear and atmospheric perspective, compositional models, color theory, and techniques for choosing and applying paint. The newest addition features the Figure-Drawing LAN, dedicated to the fundamentals of drawing the human form. Art Teacher on The Net provides ideas for art projects for everyone from Scouts to senior citizens. Create abstractionist art, a pointillist painting, or a perfumed sachet. Follow links for African Art and make your own Tanzanian rock paintings. Valerie Colston's projects, ranging from interdisciplinary to multicultural, are bound to spark student creativity. ArtFul Mind is a ThinkQuest for Tomorrow's Teachers entry that explores the theory and practice of arts education and brain research. Use the Visualize the Arts PowerPoint presentation for a kickoff or play with the WebQuest inquiry activities focusing on arts and arts education.

46. WWW Virtual Library: Anthropology: Top Rated Sites
Books on african History, anthropology, archaeology, science, indigenous african general list of Internet resources related to Applied Anthropology.
http://vlib.anthrotech.com/ratings/
This site uses javascript. Turn it on. Careers Forum Library Members ... Contact Us Enter Keywords: All Categories Applied Anthropology Archaeology Biophysical Anthropology Conferences Cultural Anthropology Directories Discussion Forums Education General Job Opportunities Linguistic Anthropology Organizations Publications Specialized Fields Theories Advanced Search Search Tips FAQs Help ... Home Top Rated The following statistics lists the Top Rated Sites in our Directory. Top 10 Sites (by Rating) with at least 10 votes Rating Votes Resource Antropología en Babilonia
Anthropological weblog by anthropology students from Caracas, Venezuela, mostly covering Venezuelan anthropology, ethnology, ethnography and archaeology iDIDJ Australia: Australian Didgeridoo Cultural Hub
We are an Australian organisation devoted to preserving the cultural integrity of the didgeridoo. Our website includes virtual exhibitions, guild members program, online shopping, Didgeridoo Detective, calendar of events... Lost Trails
www.losttrails.com is an educational multi-media web site and our main activity is the 'Herodotus Project. The Herodotus project is a free serialized new translation of the Greek historian Herodotus along with extensive photography of the locations and artifacts mentioned in the book. With this resource a student of history can explore the text visually while reading it.This project aims to eventually have as complete a pictorial record as possible of the sites mentioned by Herodotus. This is a multi-year effort which is only realizable on the internet. We update the website monthly with newly translated text and a photographic essay of a site mentioned by Herodotus.

47. Princeton University Library | Databases And Reference Tools
african Studies. 19th Century +, Web. african Studies resources. Web. africanAmericanCulture and History. general Humanities Reference
http://libweb5.princeton.edu/databases/browse_zd.asp
Keyword Search: Also see: Browse Subject/Area: Select... Area/Ethnic Studies Art/Music Biographical Works Dictionaries/Encyclopedias Dissertations/Theses Directories Economics Engineering/Applied Science Electronic Reference Shelf Government Documents History Library Catalogs Life Sciences Literature Newspaper Indexes Periodical Indexes Philosophy/Religion Physical Sciences Politics/Law Psychology/Education Research Guides by Subject Sociology/Anthropology Titles in Print
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    Web AccessScience. (McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology) Web AccessUN (Readex United Nations Index). 1945+ Web AccessUNDP. (1972-1998) Web AccuNet/AP Multimedia Archive. Web ACM Portal (ACM Digital Library). Web Acta Sanctorum. Web Aerospace and High Technology Database (CSA). 1962+
  • 48. Bp Conservation Programme
    general resources for project planning; Sites with significant online resourcesuseful for The african Bird Club provides funding for teams undertaking
    http://conservation.bp.com/advice/links.asp

    49. African Studies In Duke University Libraries
    Comprehensive Guide to african Studies resources in Perkins Library Fifteen separate pages starting with general history, with comments and links,
    http://www.lib.duke.edu/ias/africa/
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    Collection Description Research Guides Databases and Indexes Electronic Journals ... Helene Baumann
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    Durham, NC 27708 Collection Description In 1988 it was estimated that Duke Libraries adds about 1000 monographs annually to its collection of approximately 37,000 monographs on Africa (in all fields). Duke also subscribes to about 175 periodicals. This relatively substantial collection grew out of Duke's long-standing interest in the British Commonwealth, which included Eastern and Southern Africa as well as Ghana and Nigeria. The collection is especially strong in history, economic development, political science, public policy, religion, art and music. Based on research and teaching interests in the Romance Studies Department and the Program for Literature, Francophone and English African literature (including English translations) have gained in significance and are now actively collected. Continue.

    50. American Mathematical Monthly, The: Mathematical Expeditions: Chronicles By The
    Mathematical Expeditions Chronicles by the explorers. Representations aretools, materials or in general resources that are socially utilized,
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    ASEE Prism Academe African American Review ... View all titles in this topic Hot New Articles by Topic Automotive Sports Top Articles Ever by Topic Automotive Sports Mathematical Expeditions: Chronicles by the Explorers American Mathematical Monthly, The Oct 2002 by Hobbs, Arthur M
    Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. Mathematical Expeditions: Chronicles by the Explorers. By Reinhard Laubenbacher and David Pengelley. Springer, New York, 1999, x + 275 pp. Hardcover: ISBN 0-387-93434-8, $59.95. Paperback: ISBN 0-387-98433-X, $34.95. Most universities require one or two mathematics courses of every student, and for those not in the sciences and engineering, that requirement is generally satisfied by some collection of one-semester courses in calculus, finite mathematics, and logic. We try to include useful stuff in the courses, but we make little effort to give the students any notion of the frontiers of mathematics, the excitement of mathematical discovery, or the beauty of a surprising and elegant proof. Why don't we try to offer a course filled with the excitement of mathematical unknowns and discoveries? Many would say, "The typical non-mathematics freshman is nowhere near ready to see the frontiers of any part of mathematics. It's better to give them something useful." So our former students plod through their lives, never knowing what they have missed. As adults, they tell us at parties, "I liked mathematics, but I have no head for figures," or "I never was good at mathematics." How would they know? They never saw any mathematics, just formulas and algorithms.

    51. Minorities In Science: Guide To Selected Resources
    Minority Biomedical Research Support Program A Research resources Directory . Relevant general headings include. african american science
    http://www.lib.lsu.edu/hum/mlk/srs119.html
    Minorities in Science: Guide to Reference Sources LSU Libraries
    Louisiana State University Selected Reference Resources no.119
    Mitchell Brown, Compiler The Faces of Science: African-Americans in the Sciences Profiles of African American scientists, engineers, and inventors who have contributed to the development of chemistry, biochemistry, physics, mathematics, and medicine, past and present. Directories (People)
    Directories
    Statistics and Reports Biographies (General) Biographies (African-Americans in Sciences) ... Online Catalog Directory of Graduate Research.
    QD 21 D573 Chemistry Library (latest ed. in Reference)
    The American Chemical Society's biennial directory of departments of chemistry, chemical engineering, biochemistry, medicinal/pharmaceutical chemistry, clinical chemistry, and polymer science at U.S. and Canadian universities that offer masters or doctoral degrees in these fields. Schools are listed alphabetically with each section, and include fields of specialization, faculty, biographies, interests, and recent publications.
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    52. The Story Of Africa| BBC World Service
    The history of the continent from an african perspective. White explorers The European Scramble The african Scramble Eqypt Sudan
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/africa/features/storyofafrica/11chapter2.shtml
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    European explorers shared some of the reasons for travelling round Africa with Muslim fellow travelers, but had others peculiar to the time. They went in search of:
    fame and celebrity, and
    people to convert to Christianity
    POWER AND KNOWLEDGE
    European travelers hugely increased a general understanding of geography, climate and resources. Some accounts of the people were objective (as far as an outsider can be objective), others were willfully misleading. All the information these travelers brought back - wrong and right - contributed to devising an imperial strategy for controlling Africa.
    SOURCES OF RIVERS
    For Europeans the golden age of travelling was the early 19th century. The first half of the century was dominated by a desire to establish the sources of two of African's great trading arteries, the Niger and the Nile respectively.
    The sort of men who undertook journeys across regions which were unknown to Europe were in the main strong willed, eccentric, sometimes cruel and prejudiced.

    53. Cary Academy Library - Pathfinders - Explorers
    Art and Literature Government and Politics general History Daily Life A clear timeline of known explorers and their travels.
    http://web1.caryacademy.org/library/pathfinders/explorers.htm
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    Government and Politics ... Daily Life General Resources Exploration Timeline A clear timeline of known explorers and their travels. The European Voyages of Exploration Includes descriptions and images of explorers such as Prince Henry and Columbus and destinations all over the globe. Voyage of Exploration A great site from Thinkquest where you can discover early navigation methods, voyages, expeditions, reading maps and compasses and more. The Mariner's Museum A great site for examining the artifacts of historical voyages. Includes information about famous explorers and their journeys. The Silk Road Foundation Examine a timeline of ancient travel on the silk road, view trade routes, maps, and learn about the people who traveled on the Silk Road.

    54. Rome: General Resources
    general overview of ancient Rome in Italian. Courtesy of Flavio Nitoglia. Forum Antiquum Web resources for Studies in Roman Art and Archaeology.
    http://intranet.dalton.org/groups/Rome/RGen.html
    General Resources
    Bryn Mawr Classical Review

    "Mostly a review journal of Greek and Latin classics, the database also includes public interest articles on the classics."
    HISTOS:The New Electronic Journal of Ancient Histography

    ACL Home Page (American Classical League)

    In addition to providing electronic access to ACL documents, The ACL Home Page provides members and other interested people with resources of importance to the teaching and study of the Classics.
    TOCS-IN

    "TOCS-IN provides the tables of contents of a selection of Classics, Near Eastern Studies, and Religion journals, both in text format and through a Web search program. Where possible, links are given with articles of which the full text or an abstract is available online (about 6%)."
    Ancient World Web Bulletin

    Comprehensive guide to web based sites about the ancient world.
    Scholia Natal Studies in Classical Antiquity.
    "Scholia, a journal of the Classics in Southern Africa edited collaboratively within the Department, features critical and pedagogical articles and reviews on a diverse range of subjects dealing with Classical antiquity, including late antique, medieval, Renaissance and early modern studies related to the classical tradition; in addition, there is information about Classics programmes in African universities and schools, news about museums and articles on classical artefacts in museums in Africa, and the B. X. de Wet Essay. Scholia is distributed to universities, libraries and scholars in thirty- eight countries. The journal is approved for subsidy purposes by the Department of Education and Culture, South Africa".

    55. Kids Online Resources - Explorers, Vikings, English, Conquistadors Pg 2
    Kids Online resources for Parents, Families and Children. Education, entertainment,outreach Dorantes de Carranza Letters on the Texas explorers.
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    56. African Studies Center | Africa: General References
    Africa general References Columbia University s african Studies InternetResources (Joseph Caruso). An ongoing compilation of electronic
    http://www.sas.upenn.edu/African_Studies/About_African/ww_genrl.html
    Africa: General References
  • African Studies WWW (Penn) (Ali Dinar)
      This site provides comprehensive materials on Africa such as country-specific information, K12 education, job opportunities, telematics, multimdia archives, newsletters, urgent actions, etc. Information is provided from Africa and elsewhere.
  • AfricaBib (Davis Bullwinkle)
      AfricaBib was created in 1999 as a way to freely disseminate information from two African studies databases as well as information on Africa from other sources. The website presently includes:(1) Africana Women's Database; (2) Women Travelers, Explorers, and Missionaries to Africa, 1763-Present; (3) Africana Periodical Literature Bibliographic Database.
  • Africa South of the Sahara: Selected Internet Resources (Karen Fung)
      This guide is Prepared by Karen Fung for the Electronic Technology Group, African Studies Association, USA, it includes links to various sources of information that pertain to Africa.
  • Africa Server
    • The modules of the Africaserver are thematical chapters where you can find more information on a given subject. Most modules are about the relationship Holland-Africa. The editors will keep you informed on a subject. Suggested links point to other relevant sources of information on the Internet.
  • Index on Africa
      Index on Africa is a catalogue of Africa-resources on the Net. It contains more than 2000 Africa-related links. The links are sorted in categories by theme or country.
  • 57. African Studies Center | Morocco Page
    Annotated directory of links to resources.
    http://www.sas.upenn.edu/African_Studies/Country_Specific/Morocco.html
    Morocco Page
    Other On-Line Resources Related to Morocco
    • Morocco
        The index has been created by The Norwegian Council for Africa, as part of its comprehensive effort to strengthen the knowledge of Africa and African affairs. The projects has been developed in cooperation with the information company Gazette, and wit h financial support from the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
    • Languages of Morocco
        The Ethnologue is a catalog of the world's languages including information on alternate names, number of speakers, location, dialects, linguistic affiliation, and other sociolinguistic and demographic information. This database represents the 12th edition of the Ethnologue, published in 1992.
    • Morocco's Constitution
        In the 1992 constitution Morocco is a constitutional monarchy under King Hassan who so far has proved successful in fighting off islamists and other revolutionaries. The ICL-Edition is based on the 1992 consolidated version of Morocco's Constitution. The Western Sahara freedom movement Polisario is fighting for independence since 1976. A referendum, promised by Morocco for 1992, did not take place even though UN forces arrived for supervision.

    58. African Women On The Internet
    explorers and Missionaries to Africa 17631999 a Comprehensive English Their Resource Directory provides a directory of african women s media
    http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/ssrg/africa/women.html
    Countries Topics Search the Africa Pages Suggest a Site ... Topics: African Women on the Internet See also
    South Africa - Women

    Current News of African Women from All Africa.com
    Education - Women

    31st December Women's Movement
    An NGO whose "...membership includes 2.5 million women of all social conditions, above 18 years of age." Its President is Nana Konadu Agyeman Rawlings, former First Lady of Ghana. Based in Osu-Accra. http://www.dec31.org.gh/
    Abantu
    ABANTU, founded in 1991, is "a human resource network promoting a gender and African perspective." Projects include an internet training workshop, its magazine, GAP Matters , programs on poverty, governance, conflict, etc. Has offices in London, Nairobi, Kaduna. http://www.abantu.org
    Abortion in Africa : a review of litterature from the 1990's to the present day / L'avortement en Afrique : une revue de la littérature des années 1990 à nos jours
    In English and French . Covers the 1990s to the present. Books, articles, unpublished reports, conference papers, theses. Citations include abstracts. Published on cd-rom and the web. [KF] http://ceped.cirad.fr/avortement

    59. Eighteenth-Century Resources -- History
    general resources. Internet Modern History Sourcebook (Paul Halsall, American Journeys Eyewitness Accounts of Early American Exploration and Settlement
    http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/18th/history.html
    This page, edited by Jack Lynch Eighteenth-Century Resources on the Net.
    History
    General Resources
    Internet Modern History Sourcebook (Paul Halsall, Fordham)
    A huge and impressive archive of mostly primary material on modern European and American history, including much on the seventeenth through nineteenth centuries.
    Documents in Military History (Dave Stewart, Hillsdale College)
    Primary documents, many abridged, on Dettingen, Culloden, the American and French Revolutions, and miscellaneous military matters.
    Current Value of Old Money (Roy Davies)
    Pointers to information (on-line and in print) on the relative value of money through history. Very handy.
    18th Century History: The Age of Reason and Change (Rick Brainard)
    An attractive meta-site on C18 history, with a chronology, and extensive but miscellaneous original resources and links.
    Chronologies
    Eighteenth-Century Chronology (Jack Lynch, Rutgers)
    An in-progress chronology on eighteenth-century world history, including literature, theatre, politics, science, religion, music, and art, from 1660 to 1800. Coverage is still spotty, and British culture is disproportionately represented.
    The Romantic Chronology (UCSB)
    A fine place to start on later eighteenth-century history. An extensive chronology with elaborate search capabilities:

    60. African History - Biographies Of Historical Figures
    Biographies of significant figures from throughout Africa s history. Study thelives of explorers, rulers, artists, warriors, and thinkers who had a
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    Biographies of significant figures from throughout Africa's history. Study the lives of explorers, rulers, artists, warriors, and thinkers who had a prominent role in the development of the continent.
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    Recent Up a category Biography: Idi Amin Dada Idi Amin, who became known as the 'Butcher of Uganda' for his brutal, despotic rule whilst president of Uganda in the 1970s, is possibly the most notorious of all Africa's post-independence dictators. Find out more in this biography. Sonni Ali The West African monarch who ruled Songhai from 1464 to 1492. Sonni Ali expanded a small kingdom along the Niger River into one of medieval Africa's greatest empires. Idi Amin Dada Idi Amin, who became known as the 'Butcher of Uganda' for his brutal, despotic rule whilst president of country in the 1970s, is possibly the most notorious of all Africa's post-independence dictators.

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