Geometry.Net - the online learning center
Home  - Basic_B - Bangwa Indigenous Peoples Africa
e99.com Bookstore
  
Images 
Newsgroups
Page 2     21-40 of 60    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | Next 20
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

21. Anthropology - Publications Anthropology RDF, 891kb RDF Zip, 71kb
Nuttall MA, Protecting the Arctic indigenous peoples and Cultural Survival, 1998 Bowie F, Witchcraft and Healing among the bangwa of Cameroon, 2000
http://www.hyphen.info/rdf/hero/37_ra2_rgroup.php
Anthropology - Publications Anthropology RDF RDF Zip People Publications ... BOTTOM
  • 1200 Publication References
Author Title Date Place of Publication ... Zeitlyn D Knowledge lost in information: patterns of use and non-use of networked bibliographic resources University of Kent at Canterbury Anthropology and Computing M David
J Bex Zeitlyn D Cultural and technical networks: a qualitative approach University of Kent at Canterbury Anthropology and Computing J Bex
M David Fischer MD The APFT content code system University of Kent at Canterbury Anthropology and Computing Oliver Kortendick
David Zeitlyn Fischer MD Counting things and interpreting ideas: anthropological conventions in the use of 'hard' versus 'soft' models University of Kent at Canterbury Anthropology and Computing Bagg J Mambila demography from archival sources University of Kent at Canterbury Anthropology and Computing D Zeitlyn Bagg J Kinship. Marriage and Residence - a database approach University of Kent at Canterbury Anthropology and Computing Bagg J Modelling historical change in southern Corsica University of Kent at Canterbury Anthropology and Computing N Ryan Bagg J Making connections: exploring time, space and social relations in Quenza

22. African Art Bibliography, By Nation
peoples of Cote d Ivoire. african Olufemi,Olusola A. Planning and Morphology of indigenous Towns in Nigeria. africa
http://peregrin.jmu.edu/~delancmd/AfricanArtBibNation.html
Nation Headings Algeria
Angola

Benin

Botswana
...
African Diaspora

Algeria Ali-Khodja, Ali. Ali-Khodja: oeuvres récentes: Galerie M'Hamed Issiakhem du 14 septembre au 14 octobre 1986. Algiers: Office Riadh El-Feth, 1986. Aquarelles de Khadda: Galerie M'Hamed Issiakhem du 6 juin au 4 juillet 1986 . Algiers: Office Riadh El-Feth, 1986. Bertagnin, Mauro. "Apprendre du chantier: le Bastion 23 et la Citadelle de la casbah." Environmental Design: Journal of the Islamic Environmental Design Research Centre (Rome) 12 (1992): pp. 80-7. Bourdieu, Pierre. "The Berber House." In Rules and Meanings , edited by Mary Douglas. New York: Penguin, 1973: 98-110. Bourdieu, Pierre. "The Kabyle House or the World Reversed." In Algeria, 1960 by Pierre Bourdieu. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Bourouiba, Rachid. Apports de l'Algérie à l'architecture religieuse arabo-islamique . Algiers: Office des publications universitaires, 1986. Bourouiba, Rachid. L'architecture d'Algérie Médiévale . Algiers: Office des publications universitaires, 1983. Bourouiba, Rachid.

23. GUS
Among the bangwa (Western Cameroon), a baby was betrothed at birth, or in infancy . 81 Schapera, I. (1930) The Khoisan peoples of South africa,
http://www2.rz.hu-berlin.de/sexology/GESUND/ARCHIV/GUS/AFRICA.HTM
Growing Up Sexually
Main Index Africa Tribal ToC Featured: !Ko !Kung !Xo (Ba)Katla/(Ba) kgatla Acholi Afar Afikpo Igbo ... Akan Ashanti Alur Ambo Amhara Amwimbe ... Atonga A zande Baamba Babunda Bachiga ... Bahemba Bahima/Bahuma Bahuana Bahuma Bajoro Baifa / Banen Baja Bajok / Badjok Bakongo Bakwa-Luntu ... Beti / Eton Bini Bobo Borroro Fulani Bovale ... Fali Fan / Pangwe Fang Fanti Kokomba ... Kaffir [sic] Kagoro Kaguru Kamba Kanuri ... Mambwe /Amambwe Mandari Mangbetu Manjak Maragoli ... Okiek / Ogiek Orri Pangwe / Fan Pedi Pokomo Poro Poro ... Thonga / Tsonga Thsi-Speakers Tiriki Tiv Tonga ... unspecified
SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA : General Notes
(see also Supra-Saharan Africa
“Easy, easy, many women will weep if you err” “Now unfold your scrotums and sleep in it” “Nyina owe, nyina owe, mayo wandi fuma ingawile nyina owe, nyina owe, nalete cisungu candi, nyina owe, nyina owe” Main Index Africa (Generalia) CSSC ratings (Table) Index Tribal ToC (also featured to the left) Geographic ToC: Angola Benin Botswana Burkina Faso ... Cameroon Central Africa Congo . See also entries under Zaire C´te d’Ivoire Djibouti Eritrea ... Nigeria , Rhodesia. See Zambia Zimbabwe Rwanda Senegal ... Uganda , Upper Volta. See

24. African Cultures, Searchemall.com
expansion, Batimalliba twostory architecture, Islam and indigenous African cultures,Shawabtis Information available for the following peoples Akan. bangwa.
http://www.searchemall.com/internet2_results/african_cultures_search4it.html
Gnome Prefers
Free Stuff

Contests
Cool Sites
Shopping
... Quote
Search4 it Search your favorite search engines, all at the same time*
* Only 1 entry required
Webcrawler Altavista Lycos Google Excite Yahoo LookSmart HotBot Dejanews
Search Engine Report
Query: african cultures
I) African Cultures

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)

25. A
bangwa (african people) BaningGould, Sabine Banister, William Bankhardt, Frederick indigenous church AdministrationFrench Equatorial africa
http://www.wheaton.edu/bgc/archives/subjectsall.htm
BGC Archives Subject Headings List
(as of 04/06/05)
(NOTE: These headings do not directly link to the database or collection guides. Use the Connect to search database links which appear throughout this page and enter the heading there.)

top
A B C ...
Connect to search database

100 HUNTLEY STREET (Television program)
100th Anniversary of the Korean Church, 1984
1st World Congress on Missions, Athens
20 YEARS UNDER GOD:PICTORIAL REVIEW OF THE BILLY GRAHAM MINISTRIES (Book)
2nd Consultation on the Support of Indigenous Ministries (COSIM), 1997
4 Him (music quartet) 700 Club (Television program) '80 Evangelization Crusade, Korea
A
A Foreign Devil in China (Book) A HOME FOR BETTY (Motion Picture) A Mighty Fortress is Our God (hymn) A NEW HEART FOR DONNA (Motion Picture) A PALE HORSE (Motion Picture) A PASSION FOR SOULS (Motion Picture) A SEASON FOR PEACE (Television program) AAA Aarsvold, Joel Aarum, Wes Aba, Congo Aba, Nigeria Ababio, Issac H Ababua (African people) Abarr, Karleen Abatso, Yvonne (Rollerson)

26. The Post Online (Cameroon): Not Only Indigenes Bring Dev't - New Muyuka Mayor
HISTORY SHOWS THAT THE bangwa MAYORS IN MUYUKA HAVE BEEN THE VERY BEST. The Bakweri are an indigenous African nation. Bate Besong
http://www.postnewsline.com/2005/07/not_only_indige.html
The Post Online (Cameroon)
Interactive site of The Post Newspaper, Cameroon - West Africa
Search this Site
The Post at a Glance
Categories
Sponsors
Recent Comments
Main
Not Only Indigenes Bring Dev't - New Muyuka Mayor
Interviewed By Nana Walter Wilson Barrister Peter Nkea Atabong was on Thursday, July 14, elected Mayor of Muyuka Rural Council. Nkea won 23 out of the 33 votes, beating five other contenders. At the close of the extra-ordinary council session, the new Mayor, told The Post he disagreed with the conception that only indigenes can bring development in a municipality.

27. Oceania: Indigenous Religions: A Companion
Full text of the article, indigenous Religions A companion from Oceania, 15 line 4 bangwa should be Bono, and someone should have corrected the
http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3654/is_200206/ai_n9102956
@import url(/css/us/style1.css); @import url(/css/us/searchResult1.css); @import url(/css/us/articles.css); @import url(/css/us/artHome1.css); Home
Advanced Search

IN free articles only all articles this publication Automotive Sports FindArticles Oceania Jun 2002
Content provided in partnership with
10,000,000 articles Not found on any other search engine. Featured Titles for
ASA News
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 Indigenous Religions: A companion Oceania Jun 2002 by Samuel, Geoffrey
Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. Indigenous Religions: a companion. Edited by Graham Harvey. London and New York: Cassell, 2000. Pp. xii + 302. Price: US$26.95, 19.99 As a title, Indigenous Religions: a companion gives mixed messages. Does this book belong to the field of religious studies or to sociocultural anthropology? Is it aimed at a scholarly or a popular readership? The cover photo, a detail of the splendid if somewhat psychedelic new Maori marae at the National Museum (Te Papa) in Wellington, might suggest the latter, but hardly resolves the issue, and neither does the preface ('The intention of this Companion is to aid and abet the collaborative engagement in dialogue... that is the essence of the study of indigenous religions,' xi). Continue article Advertisement
A general reader who is looking for an introduction to the field of 'indigenous religions' may find all this confusing, especially as Harvey's Introduction settles for pluralism rather than analysis ('The contributions to this volume are rooted in different approaches and methodologies. They exemplify the range of scholarly interaction with indigenous religions.' p. 19). It might have been worth providing the uninformed reader with a few more clues to help find his or her way through the seventeen very varied chapters which follow. A map showing the locations would also have been useful.

28. The City Review - Sotheby's Tribal Arts Previews And Recaps RAND AFRICAN ART
Lot 100, Commemorative figure of a king, bangwa, 41 3/8 inches high with indigenous repairs, and highly decorated on the exterior with a repertoire of
http://www.randafricanart.com/Sothebys_auctions_results_City_Review.html
http://www.thecityreview.com/home.html
Sotheby's Tribal Arts auctions previews and recaps
I will include the preview and recap from the most recent auction in it's full text below
or you can click on a link below to go to the archive page for previous auctions.
They will open in a new window.
Archives
Preview and recap of Tribal Art auction November 14, 2003 at Sotheby's

Preview and recap of Arts of Africa, Oceania and the Americas auction May 15, 2003 at Sotheby's

Recap of Tribal, Oceanic and Northwest Coast Art auction at Sotheby's November 16, 2001

Preview and recap of Arts of Oceania, Africa and the Americas auction at Sotheby's May 19, 2001
...
Recap of Tribal and Oceanic Art auction at Sotheby's, Nov. 22, 1998
I am a little behind on this page, I will update it soon African and Oceanic Art Sotheby's 10:15AM, November 11, 2004 (Lots 1-132) Sale 8029 Lot 22, "Flute-stopper Male Figure," New Guinea, Lower Sepik River, Yuat By Carter B. Horsley Once again Sotheby's has put its Pre-Columbian Art auction into the same catalogue as its African and Oceanic Art auction. See the separate article on the Pre-Columbian Art auction that occurs at 2PM November 11, 2004.

29. MA: Art And Society In Africa, 2001-2002 The Course Is Broadly Concerned With Th
For two million years people have been making things in africa. Brain R APollock, 1971 bangwa Funerary Sculpture, esp pp 117136
http://www.glaadh.ac.uk/documents/j_picton_course_ma.htm
Professor John Picton
School of African and Asian Studies, London.
MA Course Outline
Academic Session 2000-2001
This set of course outlines has been kindly given to us by Professor John Picton, School of African and Asian Studies, London. The dates have been left in to emphasise that this is intended as a snapshot of the curriculum. 02 (p. 2 – READINGS IN ART AND SOCIETY IN A FRICA (p
Selected reading:
The Yoruba Artist, Washington DC Arnoldi M J, 1995: Playing with Time . . . Central Mali, Indiana Africa and the Renaissance, New York Bradbury R E, 1973: Benin Studies Deliss C [et al], Seven Stories about Modern Art in Africa, London Enwezor O [ed], 2000: Fardon R [ed], 1995: Counterworks, London (see especially his introduction) Liberated Voices: contemporary Art from South Africa, New York Kasfir S, 1999: Contemporary African Art, The Gelede Spectacle, Seattle Reading the Contemporary: African Art from Theory to the Marketplace Onobrakpeya B, 1992: The Spirit in Ascent Ottenberg S, 1997: New Traditions from Nigeria:. . the Nsukka group, Washington DC Pemberton III J [ed], 2000:

30. Find In A Library: Indigenous Religions : A Companion
indigenous religions a companion. By, Graham Harvey. Type, English Book Nonfiction Subject indigenous peoples, Religion.
http://www.worldcatlibraries.org/wcpa/top3mset/05f362e93a3289a0a19afeb4da09e526.
Search: Find in a Library Web Help
Indigenous religions : a companion
by Graham Harvey Libraries Details Subjects ... Editions Find in Libraries Near You: Enter postal code, state, province or country Please enter a location, see instructions below.
Instructions
To find a library, type in a postal code, state, province, or country. Then click the "Go" button. Examples: Postal code
"43017" (U.S.) or "S7K-5X2" (Canada) State
"Ohio" or "OH" Province
"Ontario" or "ON" Country
"Canada" or "United Kingdom" Feedback For Librarians WorldCat is provided by OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc. on behalf of its member libraries.

31. Anthropology - Publications Anthropology RDF, 891kb RDF Zip, 71kb
A survey of articles published in the South African Medical Journal between Nuttall MA, Protecting the Arctic indigenous peoples and Cultural Survival
http://www.hyphen.info/rdf/hero/37_ra2_coauthor.php
Anthropology - Publications Anthropology RDF RDF Zip People Publications ... BOTTOM
  • 1200 Publication References
Author Title Date Place of Publication ... Leader-Williams N Designing the ark: setting priorities for captive breeding University of Kent at Canterbury Conservation Biology and Biodiversity Management A Balmford
G M Mace WARD RH Estimating Scandinavian and Gaelic ancestry in the male settlers of Iceland University of Oxford A Helagson
S Sigurouardottier
J Nicholson Bodmer RE Effect of hunting on source-sink systems in the Neotropics University of Kent at Canterbury Conservation Biology and Biodiversity Management A J Novaro
K H Redford REYNOLDS V Nesting behaviour of chimpanzees: Implications for censuses University of Oxford A J Plumptre Dawson A After Writing Culture: epistemology and praxis in contemporary anthropology University of Hull A James
J Hockey Christensen PH Research With Children: perspectives and practices University of Hull A James James A Theorising Childhood University of Hull A Prout
C Jenks REYNOLDS V Cultures in Chimpanzees University of Oxford A Whiten
J Goodall
W C McGrew Theodossopoulos D The land people work and the land the ecologists want: Indigenous land valorisation in a rural Greek community threatened by conservation law University of Wales, Lampeter

32. African Art Bibliography, By Subject
Architectures of Nigeria Architectures of the Hausa and Yoruba peoples and Olufemi, Olusola A. Planning and Morphology of indigenous Towns in Nigeria.
http://peregrin.jmu.edu/~delancmd/AfricanArtBibSubject.html
Subject Headings Archaeology
Architecture

Art and Religion

Artists and Patrons
...
Wood Sculpture

Archaeology Allen, James de Vere. "The Peopling of the Lamu-Southern Benadir Hinterland in the 14th-17th Centuries,"in the Proceedings of the First International Congress of Somali Studies edited by Hussein M. Adam and Charles L. Geshekter, pp. 3-24. Chico, CA: Scholars Press, 1992. Anfrey, F. "Une campagne de fouilles à Yeha." Annales d'Ethiopie (Paris) 5 (1963): pp. . Anfrey, F. "Notre connaissance du passé éthiopien d'après les travaux archéologiques récents." (Manchester) Journal of Semitic Studies 9 (1964): pp. . Anfrey, F. "Première campagne de fouilles à Matara." Annales d'Ethiopie (Paris) 5 (1963): pp. . Anfrey, F. and G. Annequin. "Matara (Deuxième, troisième et quatrième campagnes de fouilles)." Annales d'Ethiopie (Paris) 6 (1965): pp. . Anquandah, James. Ethnoarchaeological Clues to Ghana's Great Past and a Greater Future?: A Public Lecture Delivered on January 24, 1985 . Monographs and Papers in African Archaeology 2. Legon: Dept. of Archaeology, University of Ghana, 1985. Anquandah, James.

33. Chapter 2 - Art Forms
The bangwa are a very mobile people, receptive to ideas and inspiration from all Some are not specifically bangwa, but common throughout West africa .
http://www.lebialem.info/Brain71/ch2.htm
CHAPTER TWO Art forms Plate 10
A Challenge mask. A BANGWA STYLE Bangwa lies at the watershed of two important culture areas – of the Bamileke the savannah on the one hand, and of the Ekoi Cross River group of the West Cameroon forests and Eastern Nigeria on the other. Culturally the Bangwa are heterogeneous, although their language and social organisation ally them with the Bamileke. Bangwa art, it will be clear, has affinities to the art styles of both areas: local sculptors are expert both at the manufacture of the forest-inspired skin-covered head masks and at the savannah-type portrait statues. One problem is to determine how far this group of nine miniature chiefdoms can be said to have its own distinctive art style. The Bangwa are a very mobile people, receptive to ideas and inspiration from all points of the compass. It is therefore difficult to isolate one style or tradition stamping each work of art. From the forest, particularly from their nearest western neighbours the Banyang, the Bangwa have acquired a number of secret societies, with their associated masks. The Cross

34. Chapter 3
IN bangwa SOCIETY AND CULTURE. 1889 TO 1993 not have European technology,science and literature African peoples were simple, pagan and primitive (cf.
http://www.lebialem.info/vlsocialchange/chapter3.htm
CHAPTER 3 THE MAJOR SOCIAL CHANGES
IN BANGWA SOCIETY AND CULTURE 1889 TO 1993 c.1889 to 1898 THE PRE-COLONIAL PERIO D
Fontem Asonganyi is perhaps the most interesting of all the paramount chiefs to have ruled in the Bangwa area. He is the dominant figure in the history of Bangwa during the past 100 years and for that reason he will sometimes appear in what follows. After having fought off a rival claimant, Asonganyi succeeded his father, Fontem Atshemabo, about the year 1889 while still only in his teens. He developed his position as a middleman in the trade economy between the grasslands and the forest area to its full potential and quickly became very wealthy. Through alliances, guile and plain old violence Asonganyi absorbed many of the previously independent local chiefs into his chiefdom, Lebang, making it the largest in all of Bangwa, modelling it and himself much more closely on the lines of the Bamileke kingdoms and their powerful rulers, the Fons. He made extensive use of the traditional societies, particularly Troh and Lefem , as a means of creating greater social and political control over his chiefdom and introduced many others which had previously never been seen, borrowing from not just grassland culture but also forest cultures as well. Between 1896 and 1900 he also led wars against the neighbouring

35. Paradoxia In Africa
Among the Yorubaspeaking peoples, girls of better class were almost Among theBangwa (Western Cameroon), a baby was betrothed at birth, or in infancy.
http://www2.rz.hu-berlin.de/sexology/GESUND/ARCHIV/GUS/AFRICAOLD.HTM
Growing Up Sexually World Reference Atlas (Oct., 2002) [to Atlas Index [to Main Index Janssen, D. F. (Oct., 2002). Growing Up Sexually . Volume I: World Reference Atlas. Interim report. Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Sub-Saharan Africa
[Janssen, D. F. (Oct., 2002). Growing Up Sexually in Sub-Saharan Africa . Interim Excerpt. Amsterdam, The Netherlands] "Easy, easy, many women will weep if you err" "Now unfold your scrotums and sleep in it" "Nyina owe, nyina owe, mayo wandi fuma ingawile nyina owe, nyina owe, nalete cisungu candi, nyina owe, nyina owe" Geographic Index Angola Benin Botswana Burkina Faso ... Cameroon , Central Africa, Congo Côte d'Ivoire Djibouti Ethiopia ... Nigeria , Rhodesia. See Zambia, Zimbabwe Rwanda Senegal Sierra Leone Somalia ... Uganda , Upper Volta. See Burkina Faso Zaire Zambia Zimbabwe
Ethnographic Index !Kung !Xo (!Ko),  Auin, Ababoua, Abyssinia, Acholi Adamaoua Afar Afikpo Igbo , Ahaggaren. See Taureg Akan , Akela, Akwapim Alur Amhara Amwimbe ... Asaba Ibo , Ashanti. See Akan Atonga , Azande. See Zande , Azimba, Baamba Babunda Bachiga Bafia ... Baganda Bageshu, Bahemba Bahima Bahuana Bahuma Bajoro ... Bajok   (Badjok), Bakene

36. Sale
special outings to the marketplace where people from surrounding region, one on abase with indigenous repair, each 7200. 96. A RARE bangwa HEADDRESS height 15.25
http://62.173.116.70/partnerpages/sale.aspx?SaleID=1112663&Page=2&SaleHouseID=10

37. Transcript / Transcription - Toronto, Ontario - 2002-09-25
The bangwa people are some of the most prosperous in Cameroon, and Fontem, I followed the people of Southeast Asia, the indigenous African people.
http://www.crtc.gc.ca/eng/transcripts/2002/tb0925.htm
TRANSCRIPT OF PROCEEDINGS FOR THE CANADIAN RADIO-TELEVISION AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
TRANSCRIPTION DES AUDIENCES DU CONSEIL DE LA RADIODIFFUSION
SUBJECT / SUJET:
applications further to Public Notice CRTC 2002-39 "Call for applications for a broadcasting licence to carry on a radio programming undertaking to serve Toronto, Ontario"/ "Appel de demandes de licence de radiodiffusion visant l'exploitation d'une entreprise de programmation de radio pour desservir Toronto (Ontario)"
Toronto Yorkdale Toronto Yorkdale 2737 Keele Street 2737, rue Keele Toronto, Ontario Toronto (Ontario)
September 25, 2002 le 25 septembre 2002
Volume 7
Transcripts
In order to meet the requirements of the Official Languages Act, transcripts of proceedings before the Commission will be bilingual as to their covers, the listing of the CRTC members and staff attending the public hearings, and the Table of Contents.
However, the aforementioned publication is the recorded verbatim transcript and, as such, is taped and transcribed in either of the official languages, depending on the language

38. Otabongs Charity Association
much to the development of bangwa oral literature In indigenous politics, her colorfullanguage, able physique an individual and how people acquire satisfaction
http://nic-nac-project.de/~a9104713/life.html

39. Tropical Birding Cameroon Tour Report, April 2003
As we walked up the road a far more obliging bangwa Forest Scrub Warbler The last flush of the male caused it to retreat into the indigenous forest.
http://www.tropicalbirding.com/tripReports/TR_Cameroon.html

Click here for the Tropical Birding web site
CAMEROON
The Bight of Biafra
3 - 23 April 2003 TOUR LEADERS:
K - Keith Barnes
C - Christian Boix-Hinzen PARTICIPANTS:
Kar- Karen Nielsen
D- Dave Redfield
H- Howie Nielsen
P- Patrick Mevel
S- Shannon Charlton Introduction Ornithologically, Cameroon remains little known despite being the most accessible and richest country in West Africa for birds. Lying at the junction between West and Central Africa, and forming a key part of the Lower Guinea Endemic Bird Area (EBA), Cameroon and its highland chain supports over 900 bird species, amongst them seven endemics. Cameroon is highly diverse with typical lowland tropical rainforests in the south and west to the Pro-Sahelian savanna in the north, and from rolling plains to volcanic beaches and mangrove swamps. The lowland forests of Korup are primal and magical places. Our undoubted trip highlight came in the form of a group of seven Grey-necked Picathartes, hissing and leaping about their theatre-like cavern. A narrow second place goes to the family of Bouvier’s (Vermiculated) Fishing Owl that we located in Korup. Other highlights here included Black Guineafowl, Forest Francolin and Rachel’s Malimbe. There is no doubt that Cameroon offers the most exceptional birding in West Africa, and definitely is one of the top three destinations in the whole continent. Click here to see the programme for Tropical Birding’s 2004 expedition to the Bight of Biafra.

40. WORLD CALL INDEX
Oct 2257 It was a bangwa Village in africa. 11) The people of Congo (photo)Mar 4617 africa sings a new song (photos) Mar 4624 We re happy to be here
http://www.mun.ca/rels/restmov/texts/world/WCIC4.HTM
WORLD CALL INDEX
(Congo 1952 - Czechoslovakia) p. 673 Congo 1952 - 1956 p. 674 Congo 1956 - 1959 p. 675 Congo 1959 - 1962 p. 676 Congo 1962 - 1967 p. 677 Congo 1967 - Congo Christian Inst. p. 678 Congo Christian Institute CongoDescription 1925 p. 679 CongoDescr. 1925-1939 p. 680 CongoDescr. 1939-1952 p. 681 CongoDescr. 1952-1961 p. 682 CongoDescr. 1961-CongoPolitics p. 683 CongoPolitics - Congregational p. 684 Congregational - Connellsville p. 685 Connelly - Conner, L p. 686 Conner, L - Conscienteous p. 687 Conscienteous - Consultation p. 688 Consultation on church p. 689 Consultation - Converse p. 690 Converse, P - Cook p. 691 Cook - Cook, G p. 692 Coon, Gaines M p. 693 Cook G - Cook, L p. 694 Cook, L - Cooke p. 695 Cookery - Coons, E p. 696 Cooms, P - Cooper, M p. 697 Cooper, M - Cooperative p. 698 Cooperative - Copenbarger p. 699 Copenhagen - Corbridge p. 700 Corbridge - Corey, S p. 701 Corey, Stephen J p. 702 Corey, Stephen J p. 703 Corey, Stephen J

A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

Page 2     21-40 of 60    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | Next 20

free hit counter