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21. The Nigerian Village Square - Yoruba As The Common Language Of All Africans
request you are asking that every indigenous language subordinate To ask all Africanpeoples (who are just as AU are Twi(Asante, Fante, aowin, Sewin, Abrong
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22. The Nigerian Village Square - Yoruba As The Common Language Of All Africans
bby the AU are Twi(Asante, Fante, aowin, Sewin, Abrong Iyaalata wants is for allAfrican oral records you are asking that every indigenous language subordinate
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23. Ethnologue: Ghana
It is an indigenous deaf sign language, also used by many hearing people. The aowin dialect is in Ghana. NigerCongo, Atlantic-Congo, Volta-Congo, Kwa,
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Ethnologue Areas Africa
Ghana
17,543,000 (1995). Republic of Ghana. Formerly Gold Coast, and British Togoland. Literacy rate 36% (1992 UNESCO); 41% (1977 C. M. Brann). Information mainly from GILLBT 1995, Vanderaa 1991. Data accuracy estimate: A2. Christian, traditional religion, Muslim. Blind population 60,418. Deaf institutions: 20. The number of languages listed for Ghana is 72. ABRON (BRONG, BRON, DOMA) ABR Niger-Congo , Atlantic-Congo, Volta-Congo, Kwa, Nyo, Potou-Tano, Tano, Central, Akan. Most speak and understand Asante Twi well. Speakers of one dialect have less comprehension of Twi. 25% to 50% literate. Largely Muslim. Survey needed. ADAMOROBE SIGN LANGUAGE ADS ] Adamorobe, a village in the Eastern Region. The district capital is Aburi. Deaf sign language . 15% deafness in the population; one of the highest percentages in the world, caused by genetic recessive autosome. The age range of the deaf is evenly distributed. They are considered full citizens. The village has been settled for 200 years. It is an indigenous deaf sign language, also used by many hearing people. Most users have no contact with Ghanaian Sign Language. Agriculturalists, firewood traders. ADELE (GIDIRE, BIDIRE)

24. From:
Many people in africa find it difficult to say I am sorry , Mr Koroma said. Mr John Kwekucher Ackah, NDCaowin-Suaman, said since the Bill was meant to
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Reconciling nation Ghana
Reconciliation Law not targeting any group of people - Kufuor Government names panellists for Reconciliation Commission Reconciliation Bill- religious bodies urged to intervene Help make the Reconciliation Law a success ...
Kufuor Promises Reconciliation Committee
Reconciliation Law not targeting any group of people - Kufuor Accra (Greater Accra) 31 January 2002 - President John Agyekum Kufuor on Thursday said the Reconciliation Law was not intended to target any particular person or group for persecution. The government only sought to provide an opportunity for people, who were aggrieved, to air their grievances and for the state to intervene to secure the appropriate redress to reconcile the nation and move it forward in unity and harmony, he said. The President said: "It was a matter of deep regret to me that there was such acrimony during the debates. Let me state clearly that there is no hidden agenda on my part in the matter of this law." President Kufuor said this on Tuesday when he delivered his Sessional Address on the State of the Nation to the Second Session of the Third Parliament of the Fourth Republic of Ghana in Accra. Members of the Council of State, the diplomatic corps, politicians, chiefs, the clergy and Service Commanders were at the Parliament House to listen to the two-hour address read from a 26-paged booklet.

25. Samartex - Products & Services - Agroforestry - OCAP
Project (OCAP) in collaboration with the people of Oda Agroforestry and plantingboth exotic and indigenous species in the WasaAmenfi and aowin Suaman districts
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Oda-Kotoamso Community Agroforestry Project (OCAP) Introduction The Project operates on the basis that the farmer is in need of daily income for himself and his family. Pure timber plantations on their own cannot provide this income as the farmer would have to wait until the trees can be sold, a minimum of 15 years wait. The OCAP intervention is in setting up an agroforestry system that allows the farmers to invest in highly profitable trees as a long term investment whilst intercropping these trees with short and medium term food and cash crops. PROJECT RATIONAL Samartex as a responsible wood processing company recognizes the need to have a long-term plan for continuous supply of timber in order to maintain its business. The off-reserve provides half the nation’s timber products but they are heavily degraded and ultimately designated for agricultural purposes. Unfortunately, there is no management plan for forests in the off-reserve areas. This makes the area more susceptible to degradation as farmers have the right to cut and burn the trees when establishing their farms. The agricultural productivity in the area is widely based on traditional farming practices, which imply slash and burn (shifting cultivation). Low productivity of the soil combined with a steady population increase leads to shorter fallow periods, as a result of which soil fertility is no longer able to regenerate naturally. The peasant farmers in the rural areas of Ghana are poor and fertilizer inputs are expensive therefore appropriate Agroforestry practices, which require less fertilizer inputs but ensure sustainable production of food and animal products provide a relief for them.

26. African Tribe
of indigenous Education in an East African Tribe(Classics aowin. The Lemba People. African Tribe Presses Recognition as Jews....... 4. Chaga Childhood A
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27. Web Server Statistics For The University Of Iowa
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28. Web Server Statistics For The University Of Iowa
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29. Business News Of Friday, 28 February 2003
Mr. Speaker, work continued on improving breeding stock of the indigenous cattle, Mr. Speaker, in 2002 the four States in the West African Gas Pipeline
http://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/economy/artikel.php?ID=33443

30. 2003 BUDGET STATEMENT (Part One)
For 2003, the real GDP growth forecast for Sub Sahara africa of 3.2 per cent is Mr. Speaker, it is to be noted that the involvement of more people and
http://www.ghanareview.com/budget2003.html
BUDGET STATEMENT 2003 BUDGET STATEMENT (Part One) 2003 BUDGET STATEMENT (Part Two) 2003 BUDGET STATEMENT (Part Three) 2003 BUDGET STATEMENT (Part Four) ... 2003 BUDGET STATEMENT (Part Five) 2003 BUDGET STATEMENT (Part One) The Hon.Minister of Finance, Mr. Yaw Osafo-Maafo has presented the 2003 Budget Statement to Parliament(full text). SECTION ONE: INTRODUCTION - AN OVERVIEW OF ECONOMIC POLICY AND BUDGET- FISCAL YEAR 2003 1. Mr. Speaker, it is a great honour for me to deliver to this august House on behalf of His Excellency President John Agyekum Kufuor, the third Budget Statement and Economic Policy of the NPP Government. On Thursday February 13, 2003 , His Excellency the President delivered his State of the Nation Address. The President set out the Government’s broad policy framework and shared his vision of how to ensure enduring success and prosperity for the nation. This broad policy framework and the President’s vision informed the 2003 budget. 2. The Government in 2001 instituted the Emergency Social Relief Programme with the goal to reduce poverty. 3. The year 2002 marked the beginning of the implementation of the Growth and Poverty Reduction Strategy (GPRS) in our drive to become a middle-income country.

31. :::AFRICANPEEPS:::
known as the “Housing The People Scheme” in through the improvement of indigenousbreeds, development of districts, namely West Akyem, aowinSuaman, Jaman
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32. Sources For The Numbers List
Thanks to the following people who ve sent me numbers over the net R.The Harris volume (The indigenous Lgs of the Caucasus) also has Old Georgian but
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Sources for the Numbers List
This file gives the sources I've used for the [Numbers Index] Sources for the Numbers List
This page gives the sources for each language on the Numbers from 1 to 10 page . Sometimes half the work in dealing with a new language is finding out what it is, and relating it to the sometimes wildly varying classifications from Ruhlen , Voegelin, and the Ethnologue. There are notes relating to this, as well as information on dialects , and names of languages I don't have yet.
M.R.
Totals :5020 entries
-238 conlangs
-444 dead langs
-386 dialect/variant = living languages
I have 83.2% of Ruhlen's 4750 languages.
Dialects I have but not in the list: 835, so the grand total is about 5612.
Thanks to the following people who've sent me numbers over the net
(biggest contributors first; abbreviations in boldface): Jarel Deaton JD Eugene S.L. Chan Ch Nicolas Ossart ( NO Pavel Petrov ( PP Jess Tauber, Carl Masthay ( CM Rick Schellen ( RS Claudio Salvucci ( CS Ivan Derzhanski, Reinhard Hahn, Jennifer Runner (who has a common expressions in many languages page)

33. The Pagan Prattle Online: February 2003 Archives
The goodness of people in the world with the cruelty of people in the world? The accused, who lives at AcquayeAllah village in the aowin-Suaman
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Loony Fundie Nonsense for the Masses
Archives for February 2003
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February 28, 2003
Bible studies in cross stitch
Mira Reisberg has produced some interesting artwork. Take the Ten Plagues of Exodus Wallpaper designs, one for each plague. I quite like death of the Egyptian's first born myself. She's also created a series of Seven Deadly Sins needlepoint canvases which are unlikely to be found in your local needlecrafts shop any time soon. But, if you hadn't already guessed from the Hell Money , she isn't any kind of raving fundamentalist, but is instead informed by her family history: As a daughter of the holocaust, reconciling Judeo/Christian constructs has been a lifelong dilemma. How do I reconcile the idea of God with my families history? How do I reconcile everyday horror with the beauty I see every day? The goodness of people in the world with the cruelty of people in the world? My own goodness with my own cruelty? (via Everlasting Blort Superstition and Other Silliness at Comments (0) TrackBack
Taking the eruv with the smooth
An eruv is a special enclosure used by Orthodox Jews to symbolically extend the boundary of the home, and therefore permit certain actions, such as pushing a wheelchair, which would not otherwise be allowed on the Sabbath. In other words, it's a legal hack. After much arguing with planning officials, the

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