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  1. Systèmes de culture en Afrique: Les hautes terres du Zaïre, Rwanda et Burundi (Document technique de la Banque mondiale) by William I Jones, 1984

41. Online NewsHour: Conflict In Central Africa-- December 24, 1996
Charlayne HunterGault reports on ethnic conflict in Rwanda and burundi. of Cameroon to Ugandaall the way to South africa, in the same culture.
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/africa/december96/africa_12-24.html
THE HEART OF THE MATTER
December 24, 1996
In the troubled heart of Africa, there are a number of factors feeding the multiple crises in Rwanda, Zaire and Burundi, where millions have been killed or turned into refugees. Charlayne Hunter-Gault reports on ethnic conflict in Rwanda and Burundi.
Crisis in Central Africa index
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President Clinton visits Rwanda. Jan. 7, 1998:
Hutus and Tutsis take up fighting again. Sept. 2, 1997:
An interview with author Philip Gourevitch Dec. 24, 1996:
A historical perspective on Rwanda and Burundi. Nov. 29, 1996:
Rwandan refugees return home
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The U.N. International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda The 1994 Genocide, from Frontline Human Rights Watch on Rwanda Embassy of the Republic of Rwanda CHARLAYNE HUNTER-GAULT: In the spirit of the holidays, Marie Rose Malik is trying to remember how to play the “First Noel.” (music in background) It was long ago and far away that Marie Rose Malik, now in her thirties, first took piano lessons in a place called Rwanda, a place she remembers for its beauty and its community. MARIE ROSE MELIQUE: When I think about it, I remember also in the old days, Rwanda is representative of Africa, and Rwandawhen other man took powerwhen he took power, people did what they called convened with the world, convened to work together, so Rwanda was developing quickly, quickly, quickly.

42. AFRICAN FILMS AND AUDIO CDs
burundi. CAMEROON The Sultan s Burden Filmakers Library, video, 50min., 1/2 $295; African survivors produced the distinctive Garifuna culture and
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MEDIA FOR PEOPLES OF AFRICA 1/24/98, Call numbers are for the UNLV library. VIDEOS BURUNDI
Gito L'Ingrat (Gito the Ungrateful). [1993. 90 min. video. comedy of intellectual rediscovering his own country after studying in Europe. Burundi] CAMEROON
The Sultan's Burden [Filmakers Library, video, 50min., 1/2" $295; Sultan Issa Maigari ruler of northern Cameroon privince of Adamawa, served by liveried bodyguard of servants and slaves, lives in extraordinary thatched palace with harem of wives and concubines and thirty children. Filmed as the first democratic elections in Cameroon were about to be held. DT578.4 .M33] GHANA
Ashanti Market Women [Filmakers Library, 55 min. video, $445; "men are polygamous and the women are subordinate. In the Kumasi market place, however, the women reign supreme. These assertive women have evolved their own power structure to settle all disputes over price and quality." DT507.A7]
Healers of Ghana, The [DT545.45 A27 H42, 1/2" VHS, Films for the Humanities and Sciences, (58 min.); Bono (Akan) ethnic group; good footage of curing rituals with some explanation]
In Danku the Soup is Sweeter: Women and Development in Ghana. [Filmakers Library.1/2", 30 min. video, $295. Group of women given access to credit by Canadian Development Agency; in UNLV library, processing]

43. NystromNet.com
The Swahili culture and language developed in East africa when overseas trading Throughout the histories of burundi and Rwanda, there has been tension
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44. Juakali Kambale, Congolese Welcome Swahili As Official African Language
Newsgroups soc.culture.african,soc.culture.southafrica The Great Lakesregion - comprising the DRC, Rwanda, burundi and Uganda—have resorted to
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Congolese Welcome Swahili As Official African Language
By Juakali Kambale, Inter Press Service (Johannesburg), 9 August 2004
The Organisation of African Unity (OAU), which has been replaced by the 53-nation African Union (AU), had approved Swahili as a working language several years ago. The pan-African body adopted Swahili as its working language during its annual heads of state summit in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa in July. Having originated along the shores of the Indian Ocean, Swahili is a mixture of Arabic and local languages that was spoken mostly in Tanzania. A number of neighbouring countries such as Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, the Comoros, Mozambique, Malawi and DRC, also adopted the language as their own. Swahili, alongside English, is an official language in Tanzania, Kenya and Uganda. Swahili is one of the four vernacular languages used in radio and television in the Congo. The others are Lingala, spoken mostly in the northern provinces of Equator and Oriental, and in the capital, Kinshasa; Kikongo, spoken in the west, mostly in Kinshasa and Lower Congo province; and Tshiluba, spoken in the two south-central provinces of Kasai.

45. People And Culture (from Burundi) --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
People and culture (from burundi) burundi is a rugged land where people live its neighbor Rwanda) one of the most densely populated countries in africa.
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46. Burundi --  Encyclopædia Britannica
burundi republic in eastcentral africa south of the Equator, covering an area of In both Rwanda People and culture from the burundi article
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47. Africa People
Tanzania, Uganda, burundi, and Rwanda with link to Teaching Swahili. The Middle East and North africa The culture, Geographical Setting,
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CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES LIBRARY World Wide Web Resources Books Children's Books Periodicals World Wide Web Resources For Kids
Africa Discovery, Understanding and Conservation at the Field Museum of Chicago
In addition to exhibits on Africa's natural history, art, and culture, the site has an image gallery.
Africa News
Weekly news summaries cover the entire continent.
Africa: One Continent. Many Worlds
An on-line exhibit from the African collections of the Field Museum of Natural History and Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County.
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Country-specific information on business, education, health, sports, travel, organizations, some current news.
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A gateway to the archives, libraries, and museums with important collections of African primary sources.
Africa: South of the Sahara
A major website with an annotated set of web links that can be searched or browsed by topic or country.
African Art Resources
A listing of annotated web links on visual arts, dance, music, and literary arts.
African Studies at Penn
A major website for nearly all topics relating to the people and resources of Africa.

48. Culture History Of Africa
African culture History and Archaeology Cultural history and archaeology fromAfrica. Rwanda, burundi, Kenya, Libya, Cameroon and Gabon.
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49. MSN Encarta - Related Items - Burundi
Q A About africa arts, culture, and religion Bujumbura, formerly Usumbura,city in western burundi, capital of the country and of Bujumbura Province
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51. Eastern Africa, 1600-1800 A.D. | Timeline Of Art History | The Metropolitan Muse
The East African interior, in presentday Rwanda, burundi, Uganda, and western Kenya The introduction of Luba political culture, as well as millet and
http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/ht/09/sfe/ht09sfe.htm
Encompasses present-day Sudan, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Djibouti, Somalia, Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, Kenya, Tanzania, northern Zambia, northern Malawi, and northern Mozambique
See also Central Africa Guinea Coast Southern Africa , and Western and Central Sudan Christian Ethiopia's political and territorial decline, which began in the sixteenth century, continues throughout this period due in part to encroachment by pastoral peoples and emergent Muslim states such as Harar, in western Ethiopia. Efforts to unify the Ethiopian Church and restore security and prosperity to the kingdom produce a period of artistic florescence centered at the capital city of Gondar. Along the East African coast, first Portugal and then the sultanate of Oman gain control of Swahili economic centers; Mombasa, in modern-day Kenya, becomes an important state in the eighteenth century under Omani rule. The East African interior, in present-day Rwanda, Burundi, Uganda, and western Kenya and Tanzania, witnesses the development of large states made powerful by trade and improved agriculture. At this time, emblems of leadership imported from the coast and Central Africa are adopted for use throughout the region.
Architecture displaying Islamic influences is built of stone or fossilized coral in Swahili settlements such as Mogadishu, Mombasa, Lamu, Zanzibar, and Kilwa. Windows and doorways are typically framed with

52. SAISPHERE 2003
Other african states are mediators in burundi, Congo, Liberia and Sudan, In that sense, africa can be said to have a culture of negotiation,
http://www.sais-jhu.edu/pubaffairs/publications/saisphere/winter03/zartman1.html

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by Walter Andersen Diplomacy in Africa by I. William Zartman Proud to Be a Diplomat by Marisa Lino Diplomacy in Action at the Hopkins-Nanjing Center by Kathryn Mohrman The World Needs SAIS … and SAIS Needs You A Message From the Dean Thank-You’s Be an Ambassador for SAIS ... What We’ve Heard The Bookcase: Recent Faculty and Staff Publications Diplomacy in Africa by I. William Zartman I n the ups and downs of diplomacy in Africa, this is a good moment. Burundi, whose latest round of political conflict broke out in 1993 with the assassination of the country’s first Hutu president, saw the peaceful succession of a new Hutu president and the accession of the major group of rebels, the Hutu Front for the Defense of Democracy (FDD), to a peace and power-sharing agreement in October 2003. The half-century of civil war in Sudan is being brought to an end by framework and security agreements signed in Machakos, Kenya. Rebellions in Congo have been brought into a national unity cabinet under the authority of the central government in the Final Act of April 2003 of the Inter-Congolese Dialogue, in somewhat of a reversal of the July 1999 Lusaka agreements and April 2002 Sun City accords but still in a positive direction.

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  • 54. Attacks On The Press 2003: Africa
    burundi made some progress toward peace in 2003, but ceasefires remained fragileand especially in trying to break the culture of impunity in burundi.
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    Overview Angola Burundi Cameroon ... Zimbabwe BURUNDI
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    urundi made some progress toward peace in 2003, but cease-fires remained fragile and civilians continued to bear the brunt of fighting between Hutu rebels and the Tutsi-dominated army. At the end of April, under intense international pressure, Tutsi President Pierre Buyoya stepped down in favor of his Hutu vice president, Domitien Ndayizeye, in accordance with the Arusha peace accords of August 2000. A cease-fire signed in December 2002 by the largest Hutu rebel group, Forces for the Defense of Democracy (FDD), failed to end the war. However, in November 2003, the same group signed a South Africa-mediated peace deal with the government, providing for power sharing in politics and the security forces. At the start of 2004, the National Liberation Forces (FNL), the only group remaining outside the peace process, agreed to talks with the government.
    The government has shown some sympathy toward press freedom issues, notably with the enactment of a new media law in late 2003 that journalists generally hailed as an improvement on previous press legislation. However, problems in the peace process have often been accompanied by attempts to censor the media and ban communication with rebel groups. This happened under both Buyoya and Ndayizeye.
    In March, Buyoya banned all private radio stations from broadcasting interviews and statements from the FDD and FNL rebel groups that were continuing to fight. In September, Ndayizeye’s government closed the popular private station Radio Isanganiro for seven days after it aired a debate featuring Pasteur Habimana, an FNL spokesman. A letter from Communications Minister Albert Mbonerane accused the station of "endangering national unity" by putting Habimana on the air. In solidarity with Radio Isanganiro, three other private radio stations, Bonesha FM, Radio Publique Africaine (RPA), and CCIB FM, announced that they would not broadcast any government news or statements for the duration of Radio Isanganiro’s closure.

    55. African Studies: Burundi
    african Studies. Email africa @libraries.cul.columbia.edu. Bullet WWW VirtualLibrary. Bullet Department home burundi Education and culture
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    56. Burundi Drummers (bloggingburt.blog-city.com)
    The United States has no national interests in Central africa! burundi online,Belgian burundi culture links, Le burundi Quotidien, Watch burundi and
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    57. Books: Africa: North, South, East, West, Central And Horn: Art, Culture, Music &
    africa General Art, culture, music, religion, folklore and parables, history, Central africa burundi, Cameroon, Central african Republic, Chad, Congo,
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    58. ISS Publications: African Security Review
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    The African Security Review is the ISS quarterly journal. It provides a regular high-quality forum for the dissemination of research findings and information through the publication of research reports, policy papers and articles on security and related issues in sub-Saharan Africa. The Review was previously published as the African Defence Review (1994) and the Southern African Defence Review (1992-1993).
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    59. African News 22-08-2002 - A
    PART 1/4 From africa to burundi Lastly, the leaders commit themselves «tocontinue to promote a culture of dialogue and to work together in order to
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    60. Turkish Community: Turkish Web Directory
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