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21. African Cultures, Searchemall.com
expansion, Batimalliba twostory architecture, Islam and indigenous African cultures,Shawabtis Information available for the following peoples Akan. babanki.
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http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/cultural/oldworld/africa.html (google 1) I) http://www.wisenut.com/ (wisenut 1) I) JSTOR: African Languages and Cultures African Languages and Cultures. JSTOR Coverage: Vols. 1 - 10, 1988-1997. Journal Information for African Languages and Cultures. ISSN: 0954416X. OCLC: 50709772. LCCN: 2002-227147. ©2000-2005 JSTOR ... ... http://www.jstor.org/journals/0954416X.html (yahoo 1) I) African Culture - Society on the Internet An annotated guide to internet resources on African culture and society.www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/ssrg/africa/culture.html - 81k - - ... http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/ssrg/africa/culture.html (google 2) I) African Art - African History Links AFRICAN ART AND HISTORY LINKS. Mead Museum of Art Amherst University. See selected photos in 360° (needs Quicktime) ... understanding of the many roles that masks play in various African societies and ... http://www.princetonol.com/groups/iad/lessons/middle/afrilink.htm (yahoo 2)

22. Ethnologue: Bibliography Of Ethnologue Data Sources
In peoples of the NigerBenue Confluence, Ethnographic Survey of africa, indigenous groups of Sabah An annotated bibliography of linguistic and
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Abas, Hussen, ed. 1985. Lontara: Majalah Universitas Hasanuddin No 28. Ujung Pandang: Percetakan Lembaga Penerbitan Universitas Hasanuddin. Abrahams, R. G. 1967. The peoples of Greater Unyamwezi, Tanzania. London: International African Institute. Acebes, Argentina. 1966. Ind­genas en Argentina. In XXXVI Congreso Internacional de Americanistas, Espa±a 1964: Actas y Memorias, Tomo 3, pp. 543–546. Sevilla. Acton, Thomas and Donald Kenrick, eds. 1984. Romani Rokkeripen Todivvus. London: Romanestan Publications. Addleton, Jonathan S. 1986. The importance of regional languages in Pakistan. Al-Mushir 28(2):55–80. Adelaar, Karl Alexander. 1985. Proto-Malayic: The reconstruction of its phonology and part of its lexicon and morphology. Alblasserdam: Offsetdrukkerij Kanters B. V. Adelaar, Karl Alexander. 1995. Minangkabau. In Tyron, ed., pp. 433–441. Adler, Max K. 1977a. Pidgins, creoles, and lingua francas, a sociolinguistic study. Hamburg: Helmut Buske Verlag.

23. Black History
Among the Tikar, Bekom, and babanki, the forms are rounded but not exaggerated Most peoples of subSaharan africa use pottery, many making it themselves
http://search.eb.com/Blackhistory/article.do?nKeyValue=384738

24. Vetiver Grass -- REPORT ON THE INTRODUCTION OF VETIVER GRASS IN NGIE, NW CAMEROO
By that time the first Tinechung farmer, who had gone to babanki, had already done ISWC/PFI ISWC indigenous Soil Water Conservation in africa / PFI
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REPORT ON THE INTRODUCTION OF VETIVER GRASS IN NGIE , NW CAMEROON, FOR CONTOUR FARMING AND ROADSIDE STABILISATION
Elise Pinners, Joe Agba, Victor Njei, and Pascal Bokkers (SNV, Netherlands Development Organisation), November 2000
(EDIT OR'S NOTE . PLEASE NOTE THAT PERHAPS NONE OF WHAT FOLLOWS MIGHT HAVE HAPPENED IF THE VETIVER NETWORK HAD NOT SUPPORTED NGWAINMBI SIMON AND HIS BERUDEP ORGANIZATION BASED IN NW CAMEROON FOUR OF FIVE YEARS AGO)
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One day the Ngie Integrated Rural Development Project (NIRDP/SNV) was introduced to innovative farmers elsewhere in the NorthWest of Cameroon through CIPCRE. Some farmer innovators came to Ngie to share their experiences. First the Night Paddock Manuring Farming System was adopted by Ngie farmers. Considering the high rainfall, steep slopes and visible of on-farm erosion it is clear that soil conservation practices had to be improved. Simultaneously Ngie road rehabilitation was ongoing, and there the challenge is to prevent landslides and blockage of gutters and culverts. Vetiver grass technology seemed promising so more exchange visits, land-use planning workshops and training took place. Innovative farmers came to train others: how to use Vetiver grass for contour farming or roadside stabilisation.

25. The Post Online (Cameroon): Dethroned Babanki Fon Sues For Reconciliation
He said on May 17, 2004, the KedjomKeku people had a farmer-grazier problem withone Alhadji The Bakweri are an indigenous African nation. Bate Besong
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Dethroned Babanki Fon Sues For Reconciliation
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The ousted Fon of Kedjom-Keku, otherwise known as Big Babanki village, HRH Simon Vugah II, who was dethroned last year, has urged the Mezam Senior Divisional Officer, SDO, to summons his former kingmakers, notables, sub-chiefs and quarter heads to a reconciliation meeting in Bamenda.

26. SILESR Language Index
Language Family of West africa Location and Genetic Classification People;Iliun Toward a Better Understanding of the indigenous Languages of
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Sociolinguistic Survey (Level One) of the Kamuku Language Cluster
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Sociolinguistic Survey (Level One) of the Kamuku Language Cluster
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First Report on a Survey of the Shinasha and Agew Dialects and Languages Sociolinguistic Survey Report of the Kemant (Qimant) Language of Ethiopia
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Survey Report of the North Coast of Irian Jaya
Aizi, Aproumu ahp Aizi, Mobumrin ahm Aizi, Tiagbamrin

27. Changing Intercommunity Relations And The Politics Of Identity In The Northern M
It was to be expected that babanki and Bafut would gradually assume control The argument for an indigenous principle in organising relations between
http://etudesafricaines.revues.org/document70.html
Cahiers d'©tudes africaines
©tudes et essais
Article Emmanuel Yenshu Vubo et George A. Ngwa
Changing intercommunity relations and the politics of identity in the Northern Mezam area, Cameroon*
R©sum©
La dynamique des relations intercommunautaires et la politique identitaire dans la partie nord du d©partement de la Mezam, Cameroun . Les politiques d'identit©, qui souvent fluctuent entre le repli identitaire et le tribalisme et d©bouchent parfois sur des conflits arm©s et des g©nocides, trouvent leur origine dans la politique coloniale. Celle-ci visait   restructurer les relations entre des communaut©s qui s'accommodaient du pass© pr©colonial. Cet article essaie de d©montrer dans quelle mesure les relations bas©es sur l'arrangement entre les communaut©s dans la partie nord du d©partement de la Mezam au Cameroun, ont ©t© transform©es en relations de concurrence sous la colonisation britannique. La tentative de construire des unit©s administratives coloniales bas©es sur les relations de coop©ration pr©existantes a plut´t engendr© le d©saccord, les divisions et les tensions qui donnent naissance aujourd'hui   des politiques de discorde sociale qui ne servent pas l'int©rªt de l'int©gration nationale, mªme au niveau le plus ©l©mentaire qu'est la communaut©.
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Politics of identity, which often fluctuate between ethnicity and tribalism even resulting in armed conflict and genocide in some cases, can be traced to colonial attempts to reorganize peoples who accommodated themselves in the precolonial past. The paper attempts to show how relations based on accommodation in precolonial times have been modified to competing relations in colonial times and how this has affected postcolonial politics in the Northern Mezam area of Cameroon. Hoping to build on pre-existing relations of cooperation the colonial regime sowed the seeds of discord, division and tension that have given birth to divisive politics that does not serve the interest of national integration even at local level.

28. Studies In African Linguistics
The indigenous versus foreign controversy about the sources of Swahili vocabulary Tonology of the babanki noun, Larry M. Hyman, l0, 159-78
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    a -/ reduction phenomena in Luyia Gerard M. Dalgish À propos de l'harmonie vocalique en OkpE Georges Herault Abstract analysis and Bantu reconstruction: a Luganda example Marion R. Johnson Accent in the Central Somali nominal system Douglas Biber Accent modification rules in Luganda John Kalema Acoustic analysis of vowels and diphthongs in Cairo Arabic Kjell Norlin Supp. 9: An acoustic and phonological study of pre-pausal length in Hausa Supp. 8: Acoustic cues for the perception of tones of disyllabic nouns in Edo Victor E. Omozuwa The 'adjective' in some African languages Claude Hagège Supp. 5: Adjectives and adjectivalization processes in Edo Thomas O. Omoruyi African language usage in the classroom, reported and observed Dianne C. Bowcock
  • 29. RAND AFRICAN ART - HOME PAGE
    expressions of traditional, indigenous African cultures. babanki style orBoli style elephant mask, Tikar terracotta house figures from Cameroon,
    http://www.randafricanart.com/index1.html
    I have recently done quite a bit of redesign on my website to reduce the length of some of my pages, give them better structure, or at least make them easier to view.
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    30. CAMNET Archives -- July 2005 (#25)
    COM Subject CAMEROON HISTORY The peoples of Bamenda Comments To ACCFOC They comprise Bafut (which claims seniority over the rest), babanki,
    http://listserv.cnr.it/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind0507&L=camnet&F=&S=&P=3028

    31. Vol.4,No.1 - Necofa
    Nevertheless, the Workshop reports of Tanzania, South africa and other Equally there exist a handful of indigenous ecofarming technologies that have
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    About Necofa General Acitivities National Network Groups Services Vol.4,No.1 Announcements Workshops Newsletter Global Campus 21 Forum ... Other networks and links
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      S. Tesfai, International Coordinator NECOFA - Ghana
      NECOFA-Ghana has been undertaking activities in some parts of the country to boost eco-farming technologies
      Report of NECOFA activities in the Ejisu district of the Ashanti region NECOFA - Nigeria
      NECOFA - Nigeria held its National Planning Meeting for 2002 NECOFA - Cameroon
      National Sensitization Workshop on Ecofarming
      Opening speech presented by the provincial delegate of agriculture at the national sensitization workshop on ecofarming holding in Bamenda
      The contribution of planted legumes to soil fertility maintenance in ecological farming
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    S. Tesfai, International Coordinator
    Dear colleagues and friends in NECOFA, A lot has been reached in the year of 2001 and the beginning of 2002. Many NECOFA's countries have been registered or are at their final registration as an NGOs (Non Governmental Organisation) in their respective countries.

    32. SILESR Language Index
    Sociolinguistic Research Among the babanki Babar, North Toward a Better Understandingof the indigenous Languages of Survey of the Pongu People Principense PRE
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    Abo abb
    A Rapid Appraisal Survey of the Abo and Barombi Speech Communities
    Acipa, Eastern acp
    Sociolinguistic Survey (Level One) of the Kamuku Language Cluster
    Acipa, Western awc
    Sociolinguistic Survey (Level One) of the Kamuku Language Cluster
    Agaw, Western cus
    First Report on a Survey of the Shinasha and Agew Dialects and Languages Sociolinguistic Survey Report of the Kemant (Qimant) Language of Ethiopia
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    Survey Report of the North Coast of Irian Jaya
    Aizi, Aproumu ahp Aizi, Mobumrin ahm Aizi, Tiagbamrin

    33. SILESR Country Index
    Sociolinguistic Research Among the babanki Rapid Appraisal a Better Understandingof the indigenous Languages of Sociolinguistic Survey of the People of Fakai
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    A Sociolinguistic Survey of the Dhimba Language
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    Sociolinguistic Situation of the Talysh in Azerbaijan Sociolinguistic Situation of the Tat and Mountain Jews in Azerbaijan The Sociolinguistic Situation of the Avar in Azerbaijan The Sociolinguistic Situation of the Budukh in Azerbaijan ... The Sociolinguistic Situation of the Udi in Azerbaijan
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    Fulfulde Language Family Report Sociolinguistic Survey of the Aja Language Area
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    A Report on Xokleng Language Maintenance
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    Fulfulde Language Family Report Rapport sociolinguistique sur la langue bobo jula (zara) Sociolinguistic Survey Report for the Bwamu Language Sociolinguistic Survey Report for the Kusaal Language ... Fulfulde Language Family Report
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    A Rapid Appraisal Survey of Kuy Dialects Spoken in Cambodia
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    A Rapid Appraisal (RA) Survey of Kendem A Rapid Appraisal Language Survey of Akum A Rapid Appraisal Language Survey of Ngwo A Rapid Appraisal Language Survey of Sharwa, a Language of Cameroon (Mayo-Tsanaga Division, Far North Province)

    34. Participatory Technology Development In Cameroon
    In the framework of the indigenous Soil and Water Conservation (ISWC) With thesupport of wealthy people from babanki living in the capital city,
    http://www.iirr.org/PTD/Cases/Tchawa.htm
    Participatory Technology Development in Cameroon
    The Route and Milestones in the Process of its Institutionalisation
    Paul Tchawa , Félix Nkapemin and Jean-Marie Diop Abstract Context The Process of Institutionalising PTD in Cameroon Impact of the Strategies to Institutionalise PTD ... References
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    In the framework of the Indigenous Soil and Water Conservation (ISWC) action-research programme, that involves seven countries in Africa, an interesting innovation was discovered in Cameroon. Farmers had devised the “night paddock” (manuring of cropland by kraaling cattle on it overnight) to increase soil fertility for growing a local cash crop. The innovation spread rapidly within the community without any formal extension activities, and led to follow-on innovations by other farmers. In a participatory process, farmers, extension agents and researchers collaborated in validating and improving the new technology. This led to further experimentation by farmers on their own. Extension agents showed great interest in this approach, as it produced locally appropriate technologies that they could extend to other farmers. Policymakers regarded the night paddock as a tool for reducing conflict between crop farmers and cattle herders. The ISWC programme used this positive example of local innovation and experimentation as an entry-point to introduce Participatory Technology Development (PTD) into the formal research and extension system. Both informal and formal strategies were pursued in this process involving, among other things, workshops, training, use of mass media and deliberately targeting link-minded people in key institutions.

    35. Institutionalizing PTD Through Multi-stakeholder Platforms
    In 1998, partner organizations working with the indigenous Soil and WaterConservation program KEKUFAG (Kedjom Ketingoh Union Farmers Group) in babanki
    http://www.iirr.org/PTD/chapters/chapter6 content.htm
    Institutionalizing participatory agricultural research and extension in multi-stakeholder platforms requires working with various agricultural practices, several disciplines, and groups of people often having diverse interests. The engagement entails commitment to different programs operating at different stages of the project cycle, continually deconstructing and constructing, not only technology but also attitudes, norms and behaviors. Obstacles
    • Short project timeframes versus the long-term time interactions and commitment required of key actors. Great tendency of actors to work in isolation because of physical and functional separation of institutions. Narrow understanding of "research"; limited knowledge of participatory farmer research and other PTD related methodologies. Lack of awareness and PTD-oriented attitudes among senior officials in government agricultural bureaus and other prospective partner organizations; lack of capacity of government organizations to meet farmers' demands for inputs. Lack of clear directives to incorporate PTD into government organizations, especially in job descriptions, standard procedures in fund disbursement, research review, and monitoring and evaluation.

    36. Ethnologue: Bibliography Of Ethnologue Data Sources
    peoples of the NigerBenue Confluence. London International African Institute, indigenous groups of Sabah An annotated bibliography of linguistic and
    http://www.ethnologue.com/14/ethno_docs/bibliography.asp
    Ethnologue : Languages of the World
    Bibliography of Ethnologue
    Data Sources
    Abas, Hussen, ed. 1985. Lontara: Majalah Universitas Hasanuddin No 28. Ujung Pandang: Percetakan Lembaga Penerbitan Universitas Hasanuddin. Abrahams, R. G. 1967. The peoples of Greater Unyamwezi, Tanzania. London: International African Institute. Acton, Thomas and Donald Kenrick, eds. 1984. Romani Rokkeripen Todivvus. London: Romanestan Publications. Addleton, Jonathan S. 1986. The importance of regional languages in Pakistan. Al-Mushir 28:2.55-80. Adelaar, Karl Alexander. 1985. Proto-Malayic: The reconstruction of its phonology and part of its lexicon and morphology. Alblasserdam: Offsetdrukkerij Kanters B. V. Adler, Max K. 1977. Pidgins, creoles, and lingua francas, a sociolinguistic study. Hamburg: Helmut Buske Verlag. Adler, Max K. 1977. Welsh and the other dying languages in Europe. Hamburg: Helmut Buske Verlag. Agard, Frederick B. 1975. Toward a taxonomy of language split, Part One: Phonology. Leuvense Bijdragen 64.3-4:293-312. Agard, Frederick B. 1984. A course in Romance linguistics, Vol. 2: A diachronic view. Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University Press.

    37. Untitled Document
    They play an integral part in indigenous subsistence strategies. However,the predominant tribes include Beti, Big babanki, Bamileke and Bayangi in that
    http://www.inbar.int/publication/pubdownload.asp?publicid=81&filetype=txt

    38. F Word
    I came from Cameroon, a country of about 15 million people located in West africa.I was born in a village called Bib babanki by the German colonialists.
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    top Fall 2005 The Transition Continues What's New at Loyola Joanne Dehmer, SSND The Miracle Elizabeth Kerwin, CSJ A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words Mary Lou Logsdon Gardening Frederic Maples, SJ Finding the Will of God Tuny O'Rourke Sharing the Journey Terry Ruttger Who Do You Name? Terry Shaughnessy The Web as a Portal for Prayer Kay Vander Vort Spiritual Direction 101 Upcoming Events transition
    Since our last Loyola Letter we have seen some amazing changes as we have listened to the Spirit and have worked very hard to position ourselves to move into our future. The month of May saw the culmination of our efforts. On May 12 we had the first meeting of our newly formed Resource Development Council (RDC). The entire staff met with 6 of the 7 members for two hours of energetic, graced sharing of our history, charism, financial picture and hopes for the future as well as our present needs. More than half of the time was spent in creative brain-storming that left all of us energized and even more full of hope for the future. Three days later we held a community-building thank you event at the Minikahda Club for our Founders’ Circle members and the RDC. Founders’ Circle includes supporters of Loyola who have donated $1,000 or more to help continue the work begun by Dick Rice, SJ and Helen Dolores Sweeney, CSJ 28 years ago. Dick returned to reflect on the beginnings followed by a slide show reflection on whom and what we are today. This was accompanied by music from Diane Nettifee’s delightful music group. The setting, food and socializing was marvelous and again left us energized and hopeful.

    39. Making Kedjom Medicine : A History Of Public Health And Well-Being In Cameroon:
    babanki (African people) Public Health,and 103(68) Well-Being 4 Colonial Preoccupations and indigenous Culture
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      Table of Contents Preface vii Acknowledgments xix 1 Who Makes Kedjom Medicine? 1 (32) 2 Medicine in the Kedjom Moral Landscape 33 (70) 3 Defining Kedjom Medicine, Public Health, and 103(68) Well-Being 4 Colonial Preoccupations and Indigenous Culture 171(52) 5 Medicine and the Ambivalent Church 223(40) 6 The Shallow Tradition of "Traditional Doctors" 263(48) 7 The Moral Bases of Healing and the Rising 311(44) Tide of the Market 8 Conclusions: A History of Well-Being in the 355(26) Grassfields Glossary 381(4) Bibliography 385(16) Index 401

    40. SIL Bibliography: Cameroon
    Rapid appraisal sociolinguistic research among the babanki. . of language committeesin developing the indigenous languages of People of the drum of God, Come
    http://www.ethnologue.org/show_country_bibl.asp?name=Cameroon

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