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21. FAO/AGL - GIAHS - Globally Important Ingenious Agricultural Heritage Systems - T
and honey gathering by forest dwelling peoples in Central and East africa . with selected priority systems and indigenous peoples representatives.
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The project aims to establish the basis for international recognition, conservation and sustainable management of Globally Important Ingenious Agricultural Heritage Systems (GIAHS) and their associated landscapes, biodiversity, knowledge systems and cultures throughout the world. Specific action programmes will be developed in 5-10 pilot sites/ systems, as well as activities to leverage global, regional and national policy and institutional support.
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In many countries specific agricultural systems and landscapes have been created, shaped and maintained by generations of farmers and herders based on diverse species and their interactions and using locally adapted, distinctive and often ingenious combinations of management practices and techniques.
Building on dynamic local knowledge and experience, these ingenious agricultural systems reflect the evolution of humanity and its profound harmony with nature. They have resulted not only in outstanding aesthetic beauty, maintenance of globally significant agricultural biodiversity, resilient ecosystems and valuable cultural inheritance but, above all, in the sustained provision of multiple goods and services, food and livelihood security and quality of life.

22. MOST Ethno-Net Publication Africa At Crossroads
The family is considered the most important social value in the bamileke region, How conflict can rekindle interest in indigenous Knowledge
http://www.ethnonet-africa.org/pubs/crossroadsnji.htm
MOST ETHNO-NET AFRICA PUBLICATIONS
Africa at Crossroads: Complex Political Emergencies in the 21st Century,
UNESCO / ENA, 2001
Basic Needs and Resource Sarcity: Sources of Conflict in Peasant Agriculture in The Western Highlands of Cameroon
Ajaga Nji

Ministry of Higher Education
Tel. (237) 772 01 49 or 222 46 60
Email : ajaga nji @yahoo.com Hatcheu Emil Tchawe
Fac. of Arts and Human Sciences
University of Dschang,
P.O. Box 294, Dschang, Cameroon
Tel. (237) 345 20 63 The data for this study are derived from a synthesis of OCISCA field studies in the Bafou Observatory, near Dschang. Some of the data obtained from another study sponsored by the African Development Foundation (ADF) on "the impact of the devaluation of the CFA franc within the first 24 months following the devaluation of January 1994" are also integrated into this analysis. While this support is hereby acknowledged, the authors claim ownership of the ideas expressed in this paper. Abstract
This paper analyzes the traps and triumphs (benefits) of peasant agriculture in the Bamileke region of Cameroon after the devaluation of the CFA Franc in January 1994. Using empirical data collected between 1992 and 1994, this study shows that 1990 was the turning point in the lives of agricultural producers in Cameroon in general, and the peasant coffee producers of the Western High lands of Cameroon in particular. Commodity prices on the world market improved to the satisfaction, albeit short-lived, of producers of primary products such as cocoa and coffee.

23. The First Masks
Over thirty thousand years ago, somewhere in africa, an indigenous Hunter had a idea For early indigenous peoples, masks were a way to the gods, and
http://www.africans-art.com/index.php3?action=page&id_art=28378

24. Years Of Anguish: A Political RPG - List Of Ethnic Groups:
Baka one of the Pygmy peoples of central africa. See also Twa, Aka, Mbuti,Binga and Gelli Dagestani peoples - indigenous groups of northern Caucasus
http://yearsofanguish.proboards41.com/index.cgi?board=join&action=display&thread

25. Art/Auctions: Arts Of Africa, Oceania And The Americas At Sotheby's, May 19, 200
Lot 2 is a thin New Guinea, Bungain peoples mask of hollowed oval form that is It is a formidable and rare bamileke male figure standing on fragmentary
http://www.thecityreview.com/s01stamp.html
Arts of Africa, Oceania and the Americas Sotheby's Saturday, May 19, 2001, 10:15AM Sale 7659 By Carter B. Horsley This season Sotheby's has combined its Tribal Art, American Indian Art and Pre-Columbian Art auctions into one catalogue. The 87 lots of Oceanic Art start the auction at 10:15AM, Saturday, May 19, 2001, followed by 159 lots of the arts of Africa. The afternoon session, which starts at 2PM, will begin with 27 lots of American Indian Art, the smallest number in many seasons, followed by 148 lots of Pre-Columbian Art. While the sale recorded some good prices, only 75.66 percent of the 419 offered lots sold fora total of $6,767,745 including the buyer's premiums. Oceanic Art The Oceanic section of this auction has many fine works included a superb canoe prow, a fine canoe splash board, a wonderful dance paddle, an excellent gope board, a nice "pig killer," a fine ancestor plaque, and some good masks. Lot 38, canoe prow, 83 inches long, Geelvink Bay, Irian Jaya The canoe prow, shown, above, Lot 38, comes from the Geelvink Bay in Irian Jaya and measures 83 inches in length and has a conservative estimate of $60,000 to $90,000. It sold for $55, 375 including the buyer's premium as do all results mentioned in this article.

26. List Of Ethnic Groups -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
(A member of a Caucasoid Muslim people of northern africa) Berbers a (An area (Click link for more info and facts about Northern indigenous peoples of
http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/l/li/list_of_ethnic_groups.htm
List of ethnic groups
[Categories: Lists, Ethnic groups]
This is a list of names of (People of the same race or nationality who share a distinctive culture) ethnic group s.
A group can have several names (e.g., names in (An Indo-European language belonging to the West Germanic branch; the official language of Britain and the United States and most of the Commonwealth countries) English language and in native language, obsolete names, versions of spelling, etc.)
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(Click link for more info and facts about Abenaki) Abenaki (Any member of the peoples living in North or South America before the Europeans arrived) Native Americans of (The largest province of Canada; a French colony from 1663 to 1759 when it was lost to the British) Quebec (A state in New England) Vermont (A state in New England; one of the original 13 colonies) New Hampshire , and possibly (A state in New England) Maine (Click link for more info and facts about Algonquin people) Algonquin people
(An autonomous province of Georgia on the Black Sea; a strong independence movement has resulted in much instability) Abkhaz - Minority in (A state in southeastern United States; one of the Confederate states during the American Civil War)

27. REGIONAL INTEGRATION AND COOPERATION IN WEST AFRICA
african peoples separated by great distances have developed similar institutions This contrasts with the situation in Southern africa, where indigenous
http://web.idrc.ca/openebooks/812-0/
REGIONAL
INTEGRATION AND COOPERATION
IN WEST AFRICA
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REGIONAL
INTEGRATION AND COOPERATION
IN WEST AFRICA
A Multidimensional Perspective Edited by
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH CENTRE
First Printing 1997 Cover Design: Jonathan Gullery Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Regional integration and cooperation in West Africa: a
C ONTENTS
Preface vii Acknowledgments xi Introduction: Reflections on an Agenda for Regional Integration and Cooperation in West Africa.
P ART TRATEGIC V ISIONS AND P ROSPECTS ECOWAS and the Future of Regional Integration in West Africa.
Abass Bundu Theoretical and Strategic Approaches.
Naceur Bourenane Cultural Dimensions of Economic and Political Integration in Africa.
Stanislas Adotevi Institutional Crisis and the Search for New Models. Daniel C. Bach Donor Perspectives. Building Partnerships for Innovation: a New Role for South-South Cooperation. Lynn K. Mytelka P ART II E CONOMIC P ERSPECTIVES National Policies as Impediments to Regional Economic Integration. Ousmane Badiane Informal Integration or Economic Subversion? Parallel Trade in West Africa.

28. Asia Times
In southern africa, Englishspeaking whites, thanks to the gargantuan head start of The bamileke of Cameroon and the Susu of Guinea are other indigenous
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Minority rule, majority hate
World on Fire by Amy Chua
Review by Sreeram Chaulia
Can two seemingly unrelated issues like globalization and violent ethnonationalism actually have a priori linkages? Yale University professor Amy Chua's new book takes the globalization debate into uncharted territory via myriad comparative examples to show the explosive collision between free market democracy and ethnic hatred.
Chua begins with the murder of her Chinese Filipina aunt in Manila, an expression of the extreme frustration and anger of the indigenous majority towards Chinese "outsiders" who dominate key sectors of the Philippines' increasingly globalized economy. Plutocrats of Chinese descent, whose fortunes have ballooned due to free market economic policies, appear "to the vast majority of Filipinos as exploiters, as foreign intruders, their wealth inexplicable, their superiority intolerable". (p 4) The same story is being replayed in many other parts of Southeast Asia.
In Burma's new liberalized economy, Sino-Burmese minorities have been transformed into a garishly prosperous business community that monopolizes the gem, teak wood and light consumer industries. "Today, ordinary Burmans speak of 'the Chinese invasion' or 'recolonization by the Chinese'." Vietnam's post-1988 pro-market reforms have also marked the resurgence of Chinese commercial dominance at the expense of the impoverished locals. Here too, there is a bitter outcry against "the Chinese stranglehold".

29. Bakwerirama Meet Bakwerirama Authors/ Editors Iya Rosemary Ekosso
The Bakweri are an indigenous nation on the West Coast of africa. The topicis Albino in cameroonian cultural particularism bamileke and Bakweri
http://www.bakweri.org/2004/05/meet_bakweriram.html

30. Paul Dekar, Jamaican And British Baptists In West Africa, 1841-1888
A freed slave probably from the bamileke interior, Nkwe was a charter member A Question of indigenous Mission the Jamaican Baptist Missionary Society.
http://www.bwa-baptist-heritage.org/dek.htm
Baptist World Alliance Heritage and Identity Commission Paper July 2001 Charlottetown PEI JAMAICAN AND BRITISH BAPTISTS IN WEST AFRICA, 1841-1888 by Paul R. Dekar, Niswonger Professor of Evangelism and Missions, Memphis Theological Seminary, 168 East Parkway South, Memphis TN USA 38104. (c) Paul R. Dekar After three years of United States government and church service in Cameroon, Dekar wrote a Ph.D. thesis on Presbyterian work in Cameroon (University of Chicago, 1978). From 1976-1995 he taught at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Books include For the Healing of the Nations (Macon: Smyth and Helwys, 1993) and Holy Boldness: Practices of an Evangelistic Lifestyle (Macon: Smyth and Helwys, in press).
Abstract This article surveys West Africa outreach between 1841-1888 by the London-based Baptist Missionary Society (hereafter BMS) and the Kingston-based Jamaican Baptist Missionary Society (hereafter JBMS). Documentation focuses on responses of mission board leaders, missionaries, the local Creole community and African Christians to the reality of growing interference by European powers and the imposition of colonial rule on the region. This case study elucidates the complex role of missionaries in the process by which the West came to exercise political and economic domination of Africa. It complements a survey of the role of black Americans in the Protestant missionary movement in Africa.(1) Introduction This study explores the complex role of missionaries in the process by which the West came to exercise political and economic domination of Africa. As a case study, the article surveys West Africa outreach between 1841-1888 by the London-based BMS and the Kingston-based JBMS. The period encompasses crucial dates, including

31. Joshua Project - People Clusters
Songhai, Soninke, South American indigenous, South Asian peoples, generic,South Himalaya bamilekeBakwa, Bakoa, 1200, 1, 0, 0.0 %, 0, 0.0 %, NAB57a
http://www.joshuaproject.net/peopcluster.php?rop2=C0034

32. Musées Afrique
Exposition Ulwazi Lwemvelo indigenous Knowledge in South africa Yaounde.Musée National. Arts du Cameroun Bamoun, bamileke, etc.
http://www2.unil.ch/gybn/Arts_Peuples/Ex_Africa/ex_Af_musaf.html
MUSEES Afrique Afrique du Sud Angola Botswana Burkina Faso ... Zimbabwe
ou plusieurs oeuvres majeures.
Afrique du Sud
Cape Town
South African National Gallery Government Avenue ma-di 10-17 Arts de la perle / Expositions temporaires Cape Town Gold of Africa Museum . Martin Melck House 96 Strand Street Bijoux d'or d'Afrique de l'Ouest (coll Barbier-Mueller); objets d'or des civilisations d'Afrique australe Cape Town - Gardens South African Museum 25 Queen Victoria Street lu-di 10-17 terres cuites de Lydenburg San (peintures rupestres), Zimb abwe Tsonga , Khoikhoi, Sotho, Nguni, Shona, Lovedu... Exposition " Ulwazi Lwemvelo - Indigenous Knowledge in South Africa Cape Town - Rosebank University of Cape Town Irma Stern Museum Cecil Road ma-sa 10-17 Arts de Zanzibar et du Congo: Lega, Luba Durban Art Gallery City Hall lu-sa 8.30-16; di 11-16 Durban Local History Museum Aliwal Street East London East London Museum lu-ve 9.30-17; sa 9.30-12

33. Comparative Criminology | Africa - Cameroon
World africa Cameroon In 1955, the outlawed Union of the peoples ofCameroon (UPC), based largely among the bamileke and Bassa ethnic groups,
http://www-rohan.sdsu.edu/faculty/rwinslow/africa/cameroon.html

World
Africa : Cameroon
The earliest inhabitants of Cameroon were probably the Bakas (Pygmies). They still inhabit the forests of the south and east provinces. Bantu speakers originating in the Cameroonian highlands were among the first groups to move out before other invaders. During the late 1770s and early 1800s, the Fulani, a pastoral Islamic people of the western Sahel, conquered most of what is now northern Cameroon, subjugating or displacing its largely non-Muslim inhabitants. Although the Portuguese arrived on Cameroon's coast in the 1500s, malaria prevented significant European settlement and conquest of the interior until the late 1870s, when large supplies of the malaria suppressant, quinine, became available. The early European presence in Cameroon was primarily devoted to coastal trade and the acquisition of slaves. The northern part of Cameroon was an important part of the Muslim slave trade network. The slave trade was largely suppressed by the mid-l9th century. Christian missions established a presence in the late 19th century and continue to play a role in Cameroonian life. Beginning in 1884, all of present-day Cameroon and parts of several of its neighbors became the German colony of Kamerun, with a capital first at Buea and later at Yaounde. After World War I, this colony was partitioned between Britain and France under a June 28, 1919 League of Nations mandate. France gained the larger geographical share, transferred outlying regions to neighboring French colonies, and ruled the rest from Yaounde. Britain's territorya strip bordering Nigeria from the sea to Lake Chad, with an equal populationwas ruled from Lagos.

34. The Anthropology Of Anger Chapter 3
A crossroads of peoples and civilizations, africa is first of all a profusion of bamileke or Yoruba art objects are assessed on the scale of values
http://www.ciaonet.org/book/monga/monga03.html

35. Nicodemus Fru Awasom - The Reunification Question In Cameroon
It presented a countercurrent in postcolonial africa to the prevailing trend The Bamum and bamileke peoples in the British South Cameroons were either
http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/africa_today/v047/47.2awasom.html

36. African Indigenous People Bamileke
From African Art Museum http//www.zyama.com/Grassland/index.htm bamileke People The bamileke are part of a larger cultural area known collectively
http://www.archaeolink.com/african_indigenous_people_bamile.htm
Bamileke Home Africa, African Anthropology General Resources By peoples Akan Akuapem Akye Anyi ... Bamileke Art Here is a good overview of Bamileke art with a fairly large gallery. - From African Art Museum - http://www.zyama.com/Grassland/index.htm Bamileke People "The Bamileke are part of a larger cultural area known collectively as the Cameroon Grasslands. Within the Bamileke complex there are numerous smaller peoples who are loosely affiliated and share many similarities while retaining separate identities. The Bamileke originally came from an area to the north known as Mbam, which is today occupied by the Tikar." You will find material related to history, culture, political structure, art and more. - From University of Iowa - http://www.uiowa.edu/~africart/toc/people/Bamileke.html Web archaeolink.com Top of Page

37. MAR | Data | Minority Group Assessments For All Regions
Bolivia, indigenous Highland peoples indigenous. Bolivia, Lowland indigenouspeoples United States of America, AfricanAmericans ethnoclass
http://www.cidcm.umd.edu/inscr/mar/assessments.asp?regionId=99

38. African Art On The Internet
Rand African Art Sculpture, bamileke elephant masks,etc. African Weaving (onthe kente weavers of the Asante and Ewe people of Ghana,
http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/ssrg/africa/art.html
Countries Topics Search the Africa Pages Suggest a Site ... Topics: African Art on the Internet See also: South African Art Photographs
Addis Art - Ethiopian Art and Artists Page
Contemporary Ethiopian art and artists - paintings, sculptures and digital art work by students and professionals from Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. University instructor, Getahun Assefa 's paintings , drawings, sculpture, digital art. Also work by his brother, Tesfaye Assefa. Based in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. [KF] http://www.addisart.com/
Addis Art - Nouveau Art from Ethiopia
Artists include Shiferaw Girma and Lulseged Retta. Photographs of each artist's work, a biography, and video. Founded by Mesai Haileleul. [KF] http://www.addis-art.com/
Adire African Textiles - Duncan Clarke
History, background, and photographs of adire, adinkra, kente, bogolan, Yoruba aso-oke, akwete, ewe, kuba, and nupe textiles. The symbolism of images is often provided. One can purchase textiles as well. Clarke's Ph.D. dissertation (School of Oriental and African Studies) is on Yoruba men's weaving. Based in London. http://www.adire.clara.net
Afewerk Tekle
"Ethiopia’s leading artist." Biography, his paintings, sculptures, mosaics, murals, art in the artist's home. Afewerk created the stained-glass windows at the entrance of Africa Hall, headquarters of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa. "In 1964, he became the first winner of the Haile Selassie I prize for Fine Arts." "In 2000, he was one of the few chosen World Laureates by the council of the ABI on the occasion of the 27th International Millennium Congress on the Arts and Communication in Washington DC." He painted Kwame Nkrumah's portrait and was awarded the American Golden Academy Award and the Cambridge Order of Excellence England. Prints of his work may be purchased online. http://www.afewerktekle.org

39. Cameroon Cameroun On The Internet
The web site for her course peoples and Cultures of africa has Le cas deBamileke Three page article by A. Kom from the Universite de Yaounde,
http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/ssrg/africa/camer.html
Countries Topics Search the Africa Pages Suggest a Site ... Countries: Cameroon on the Internet
AfricaBib
Search two separate databases for citations on Cameroun African Women's Bibliographic Database and Africana Periodical Literature Bibliographic Database.
  • The African Women's Database has citations to English language articles, books, govt. documents, theses, etc. from 1986 to date.
    The Africana Periodical Literature Bibliographic Database has citations to journal articles from the mid-19th c. to date and indexes the e-journals - Africa Update, African Studies Quarterly, Electronic Journal of Africana Bibliography, Internet Journal of African Studies, Jouvert, a Journal of Postcolonial Studies, West African Review.
  •   Maintained by Davis Bullwinkle. http://WWW.AfricaBib.Org
Africa Update - Focus on Cameroon
The Vol. 3, No. 4, Fall 1996 newsletter of Central Connecticut State University's African Studies Program features Cameroon. Articles include "Multiparty Democracy in Cameroon" by Dr. Elvis Ngolle Ngolle. http://www.CCSU.EDU/AFSTUDY/fall96.html
American School of Yaounde, Cameroon (ASOY

40. List Of Ethnic Groups - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
of African slaves repatriated to Liberia Amhara indigenous people ofcentral Ethiopia Dagestani peoples - indigenous groups of northern Caucasus
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ethnic_groups
List of ethnic groups
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
This is list of names of ethnic groups . A group can have several names (e.g., names in English language and in native language, obsolete names, versions of spelling, etc.)
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