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  1. Out of the Mouths of Slaves: African American Language and Educational Malpractice by John Baugh, 1999
  2. Language, Discourse and Power in African American Culture (Studies in the Social and Cultural Foundations of Language) by Marcyliena Morgan, 2002-08-12
  3. The Swahili: Reconstructing the History and Language of an African Society, 800-1500 (The Ethnohistory Series) by Derek Nurse, Thomas Spear, 1985-01
  4. African Languages: An Introduction
  5. African Voices: An Introduction to the Languages and Linguistics of Africa
  6. Building Capacity: Using TEFL and African Languages as Development-oriented Literacy Tools
  7. Talkin that Talk: African American Language and Culture by Geneva Smitherman, 1999-11
  8. Gettin' Our Groove On: Rhetoric, Language, And Literacy For The Hip Hop Generation (African American Life) by Kermit E. Campbell, 2005-10
  9. Beginner's Assyrian (Beginner's (Foreign Language)) by David G. Lyon, 2004-10
  10. African American Vernacular English: Features, Evolution, Educational Implications (Language in Society) by John Russell Rickford, 1999-07-16
  11. Opening Spaces: An Anthology of Contemporary African Women's Writing (African Writers) by Yvonne Vera, 1999-09-10
  12. Songs of West Africa: A Collection of over 80 Traditional West African Folk Songs and Chants in 6 Languages with Translations, Annotations by Dan Gorlin, 2000-01-01
  13. Revisiting Racialized Voice: African American Ethos in Language and Literature by David G Holmes, 2007-09-03
  14. Language and Theme: Essays on African Literature by Emmanuel N. Obiechina, 1990-07

161. African Culture University
A guide to over 3000 ethnic groups, cultures, and languages that emanate from Africa.
http://www.africanculture.net/
African Culture University
P.O. Box 281763
Nashville, Tennessee 37228-8508 USA
615-320-1843 fax
eMail: Mustafa2a@aol.com
Africa is a rich continent.
Over 3000 ethnic groups, cultures, and languages emanate from Africa. The tremendous beauty of its natural resources, its modern urban centers, its great mineral wealth, and more, establish that Africa has much to offer the world. The music, the dance, and the art of Africa are all full of vibrant and time tested wisdom. The traditional storyteller and historian, also known as the "Djeli" or "Griot" is a master teacher who sheds light on the customs and values of yesterday through the performing arts of today. The griot teaches through the performing arts. African Culture University focuses on the study of the cultures, languages, and traditions of the African continent. Classes and workshops are offered in African Drum, African Dance Capoeira These classes reveal the beauty and depth of the cultures of Africa to your students. This "university without walls" travels to you. Mustafa has visited many schools and college campuses throughout the country with his resident artist program entitled He is capable of traveling to your institution for a one day program, a one week program, or a period of two weeks. Over the past several years this program has become nationally recognized as an effective and inspiring learning experience that students will always remember. If you have an interest in performing arts, in the cultures of Africa, or in learning innovative and effective teaching techniques, then please contact us. May we all learn to walk in the light of truth together.

162. University Of Helsinki - Institute For Asian And African Studies - Department Of
Department specializing in IndoEuropean linguistics, as well as in the study of South Asian languages, literatures, and cultures.
http://www.helsinki.fi/hum/aakkl/d_s-asia.html

163. East Of Eden, Christian Search Engine And Directory
Christian Search engine Asian, african and European. Includes sites from all over the world both in English and in other languages.
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164. Web Resources For Nilo-Saharan Languages
Collection of links maintained by Jouni F. Maho of the University of G¶teborg in swden.
http://www.african.gu.se/webresources/nilosaharan.html
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165. Tecart Safety Posters
South african firm offering safety posters in 5 languages.
http://members.freemail.absa.co.za/dereklt/

166. Ethnologue Report For Zambia
Information about the living languages of the african country including language map, population, region, classification, dialects and alternate names.
http://www.ethnologue.com/show_country.asp?name=Zambia

167. Ethnologue Report For Uganda
Information about the living languages of the african country including language map, population, region, classification, dialects and alternate names.
http://www.ethnologue.com/show_country.asp?name=Uganda

168. Ethnologue Report For Tunisia
Information about the living languages of the african country including language map, population, region, classification, dialects and alternate names.
http://www.ethnologue.com/show_country.asp?name=Tunisia

169. AllAfrica.com PanAfrica Africa Must Put Its Own Languages On The
allAfrica african news and information for a global audience.
http://allafrica.com/stories/200507150244.html

170. Don's Home Page
University of Lethbridge professor working on the syntax and historical linguistics of Amerindian and african native languages.
http://people.uleth.ca/~frantz/
Don Frantz's Home Page
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Who am I? Look at my brief curriculum vitae
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171. Ethnologue Report For Togo
Information about the living languages of the african country including language map, population, region, classification, dialects and alternate names.
http://www.ethnologue.com/show_country.asp?name=Togo

172. The Institute Of Asian And African Studies
The Institute comprises three sections Philology, History and SocioEconomics, providing students with equal volume of working knowledge of Oriental and West-European languages.
http://www.iaas.msu.ru/box_e.html

173. Voice Of Nigeria Homepage
Radio broadcasting station reflecting Nigerian and african perspectives. Available in 8 languages and includes country facts, program information, and history.
http://www.voiceofnigeria.org/
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174. Ethnologue Report For Zimbabwe
Information about the living languages of the african country including language map, population, region, classification, dialects and alternate names.
http://www.ethnologue.com/show_country.asp?name=Zimbabwe

175. Pan South African Language Board - SouthAfrica.info
The Pan South african Language Board promotes multilingualism in South Africa by fostering the development of all 11 official languages, while encouraging
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Pan South African Language Board The Pan South African Language Board (PanSALB) promotes multilingualism in South Africa by fostering the development of all 11 official languages, while encouraging the use of the many other languages spoken in the country. Linguistic human rights and advocacy
PanSALB is mandated by law to investigate complaints about language rights violations from any individual, organisation or institution. PanSALB conducts hearings at which complainants and respondents are present, and depending on its findings may recommend steps to be taken by the department or institution concerned. In May 2004, PanSALB launched a campaign to raise the public's awareness of their right to be served in their own language at government institutions. Speaking at the launch of the campaign in Pretoria, PanSALB chief executive Cynthia Marivate said the public should complain to PanSALB if public servants refused to serve them in their language. "This is not only limited to written information", Marivate said. "Even verbal information should be communicated through the language citizens best understand."

176. UF Department Of African And Asian Languages And Literature
The Department of african and Asian languages and Literatures (AALL) administers an unusually large variety of academic programs, and works closely with
http://web.aall.ufl.edu/
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NEW COURSES FALL 2005: Hindi 2 Korean and Turkish
About the Department:
The Department of African and Asian Languages and Literatures (AALL) administers an unusually large variety of academic programs, and works closely with other campus wide interdisciplinary Centers - Center for African Studies Center for Jewish Studies , the Film and Media Studies Program, the Graduate Program in Linguistics , and the Asian Studies Program . The academic programs the department administers directly include Akan, Arabic, Chinese, Hebrew, Hindi, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, Swahili, Turkish, Vietnamese, and Yoruba. The department offers the B.A. degree with majors in East Asian Languages and Cultures ( Chinese and Japanese tracks) and Near Eastern Languages and Cultures ( Arabic and Hebrew tracks), as well as minors in African Studies, Arabic , Asian Studies, Chinese Hebrew , and Japanese African and Asian Languages and Literatures
470 Grinter Hall
Box 115565
University of Florida
Gainesville, FL 32611

177. Curriculum - Language
Language, literacy and communication are intrinsic to human development and central to lifelong learning. The advancement of multilingualism affords learners the opportunity to develop and value their home languages, other languagesand a shared understanding of a common South african culture.
http://www.polity.org.za/govdocs/discuss/language.html
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1. RATIONALE Language, literacy and communication are intrinsic to human development and central to lifelong learning. Language (including Sign Language, and alternative and augmentative methods of communication) and language learning empower people to:
  • make meaning; negotiate meaning and understanding; access education; access information and literacies; think and express their thoughts and emotions logically, critically and creatively; respond with empathy to the thoughts and emotions of others; interact and participate socially, politically, economically, culturally and spiritually; understand the relationship between language and power, and influence relationships through this understanding; develop and reflect critically on values and attitudes; communicate in different contexts by using a range of registers and language varieties; and use standard forms of language where appropriate.
The advancement of multi-lingualism as a major resource affords learners the opportunity to develop and value:
  • their home languages, cultures and literacies;

178. GDR Solutions - Websites, Graphics, Printing, Hosting
Offers translation in a variety of Asian, South East Asian, african and European languages. Details of languages, clients and company background. Based in Gloucester.
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179. Alokli - Songs Of West Africa Songbook By Dan Gorlin
Contains over 80 traditional West african folk songs and chants in 6 languages along with extensive translations, annotations and performance notes.
http://www.alokli.com/site/store/songbook/songbook.html
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Songs of West Africa Songbook/CD
Here's an exciting new resource for anyone interested in African music and culture. Songs of West Africa by Dan Gorlin contains over 80 traditional African folk songs and chants in 6 languages along with extensive translations, annotations and performance notes. It may be the most complete collection of African songs ever published. The book highlights traditional songs from the Anlo-Ewe, Lobi, Ga-Adangbe, Egu, Foh, and related ethnic groups from Ghana, Togo, Benin, and Nigeria. There are sacred songs from Afa, Agzogbo, Gadzo, and Yewe traditions. Also major secular and historical music including Agbekor, Kinka, Atsia, Gahu, Takada, and more. Many of the songs are simple to learn, and can be easily taught to grade school students or adapted to other styles of music. But the scope of this book goes far beyond children's songs. Each song is explained in terms of cultural context, and translated in a way that helps you form your own interpretation of its meaning. You'll discover that singing the songs of Africa is a superb way to learn about her people, culture, and history and it's fun! Please see the end of this page for text and audio samples.

180. Department Of Classics
Classics, as an academic field, studies the cultures, history, languages, literatures and material remains of the ancient Mediterranean world from approximately 2500 BCE to approximately 500 CE, with particular emphasis on the civilizations of Greece and Rome and their reciprocal relations with surrounding Near Eastern, african, and Western European societies.
http://www.coh.arizona.edu/classics/

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