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         Ethiopia Culture:     more books (48)
  1. Ethiopia (Countries and Cultures) by Allison Lassieur, 2006-01
  2. Foods of Ethiopia (A Taste of Culture) by Barbara Sheen, 2007-11-27
  3. Ethiopia (Cultures of the World) by Steven Gish, Winnie Thay, et all 2007-04-15
  4. The story of Ethiopia (McCormick-Mathers global culture series: Know your world) by Edna McGuire, 1971
  5. Islamic History and Culture in Southern Ethiopia: A Collection of Essays by Ulrich Braukamper, 2003-03-01
  6. "Ethiopia from the Heart" by Andarge Asfaw, 2007
  7. A Story in Stones: Portugal's Influence on Culture and Architecture in the Highlands of Ethiopia 1493-1634 by John Jeremy Hespeler-Boultbee, 2006-10-25
  8. The Hyena People: Ethiopian Jews in Christian Ethiopia (Contraversions: Critical Studies in Jewish Literature, Culture, and Society, 13) by Hagar Salamon, 1999-12-07
  9. Ethiopia (Many Cultures, One World) by Suzanne Delzio, 2003-12
  10. Executive Report on Strategies in Ethiopia, 2000 edition (Strategic Planning Series) by The Ethiopia Research Group, The Ethiopia Research Group, 2000-11-02
  11. Ethiopia: its culture and its birds by Dean Hobbs Blanchard, 1969
  12. Queen of Sheba's heirs;: Cultural patterns of Ethiopia (Africana culture and history series, v. no. 1) by Edith Lord, 1970
  13. African Ark: People and Ancient Cultures of Ethiopia and the Horn of Africa by Carol Beckwith, Angela Fisher, et all 1990-09-01
  14. Cultural Situation in Socialist Ethiopia: Studies and Documents on Cultural Policies (Studies and documents on cultural policies) by Eshete Aleme, 1982-07

81. Ethiopian Culture History And Archaeology
culture history, archaeological sites, and other information related to the past of the modern country of ethiopia .
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82. Ethiopian Antiquity
ethiopian Antiquity Page at Haile Sellassie Family Web, Abyssinia and ethiopia. Voice) on the role of various religious symbols in ethiopian culture pay
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83. Ethiopia - Arts & Culture
Arts culture. Get Lowest Airfares to from ethiopia Visit Ethioworld. give a single definition as to what ethiopian Art and ethiopian culture is.
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With time, the term "art" has become to mean more than drawing and painting. To our understanding it has come to encompass a variety of expressive fields such as drama, theatre, music and much more. This fairly modern type of inclusion has made it quite a challenge to easily define art. "Culture", as one would expect, simply adds to the complexity. It is with this understanding and inborn knowledge of the unique, complex artistic nature of Ethiopia, that we are unable to give a single definition as to what Ethiopian Art and Ethiopian Culture is. Instead, we have outlined what we think are the most important components.
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84. Ethiopia - Cultural Information For Physicians
Com has listed cultural information to help guide physicians unfamiliar with Ethiopian culture - who encounter Ethiopian patients.
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HOME HEALTH CULTURAL INFORMATION PHYSICIAN ON-LINE CURRENT HEALTH ISSUES TRADITIONAL PRACTICES UPCOMING EVENTS ... TOP 10! Ethioworld.Com has listed cultural information to help guide physicians - unfamiliar with Ethiopian culture - who encounter Ethiopian patients. This list is not meant to be taken as doctrine. Not all the information may be applicable to everyone. Individual characteristics, socioeconomic status, education, religion, age and time of immigration (in case of those living abroad) are all mitigating factors.
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Traditional Practices And last but not least, most Ethiopians - especially the elderly and those from the rural parts - tend to rely on traditional medicine and are very weary of modern medicine. They will usually visit modern physicians at the bequest of their children and younger relatives. ETHIOWORLD TOOLBOX SEARCH ?

85. Newsgroup: Soc.culture.ethiopia.moderated
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86. Newsgroup: Soc.culture.ethiopia.misc
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87. Jewis Folklore In Israel-New Books
East European Jewish culture; Til Ollenspeigel in Europe; and Aba GvarHana in ethiopia. which link ethiopian culture to Jewish historical sources.
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Archives Tamar Alexander, Amela Einat (eds.) Tarat Tarat - Jewish Folk Tales From Ethiopia Rella Kushelevsky Moses and the Angel of Death Galit Hasan-Rokem The Web of Life - Folklore in Rabbinic Literature Tarat Tarat - Jewish Folk Tales From Ethiopia
Tamar Alexander, Amela Einat, (eds.),
Tel-Aviv: Yediot Achronot, 1996.
139 illustrated pages. The book includes 80 folk tales selected from an initial collection of 370 tales. Told originally in Amharic by Ethiopian Jews. the stories have been documented and translated into Hebrew by the Ethiopians themselves. The book is divided into five chapters. which focus on a number of different themes and genres:
  • "Medicine for Love:" folk tales and fairy tales about family relationships. directed mainly at women and children.
  • "The Squirrel,the Lion and the Ape;" fables and allegorical animal tales about friendship and enmity.
  • "A Distant Brother is Better Than a Close Friend:" moralistic tales emphasizing normative values such as hospitality, reward and punishment.
  • "The Death and Resurrection of Rba Gvar-Hana:" humoristic tales, jokes, and anecdotes about a trickster involved in the struggle for daily survival.
  • 88. Ethiopian Culture African Center
    ethiopia Ghana Kenya Mali Mozambique South Africa The culture Africa Network Project is a nonprofit continental African initiative, which aims to
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    THE ETHIOPIAN CAN CENTRE Daniel Tuofe
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    Member Countries Ethiopia
    Ghana
    Kenya
    Mali
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    South Africa Sudan Anthropology Section Art Gallery Ethno-Musicological Ethiopia CAN Center ... Society of Friends of IES Addis Ababa University, This center is opened recently by the CAN (Culture African Network) to exchange culture between African. The purpose of the center is to record and document painters, musicians and artists in the country and exchange with other CAN countries and serves as a center for research in the area and learning place for the students of Music and art. Currently we have produced two CDs of two painters and will continue doing this for the future. The opening of the center has a very great advantage for Arts School and Yared Music School students and Staff, which now are part of the university.

    89. ODW 2002 Work Day Reports
    Wednesday We ll have our ethiopia cultural day. At lunch we ll have a bake sale in the front The first day s focus was on the culture of ethiopia.
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    Operation Day's Work (ODW) 2002 Student Activities:
    Broad Meadows Middle School, Quincy, Massachusetts, Tuesday, April 16th
    Thirty ODW students met for months on Friday afternoons to design a full day's work on April 16, 2002, to beautify our city's historic public library's grounds. We even planted a garden outside the children's room windows. All 580 plants and a tree were donated by local business people. In the morning we raked and planted. At lunch, a local business delivered free pizza and soda for 30 ODW members. ODW members wore the student-designed ODW hooded t-shirts with the names on the back of the countries we've helped and American flags on the sleeves to remember the victims of September 11th. In the afternoon, in the library's Community Room, we presented a "Child Labor Symposium" free and open to the public. The "symposium" was our "International Day" piece. Fourteen students spoke about problems and solutions children face around the world. Instead of talking doom and gloom, we offered 6 actions people could take today to help children in developing countries. One of those, of course, was Operation Day's Work-USA. We explained how it works, how to start it at a school, how it helps children and how it helps the U.S. The money raised from this project goes to our ODW project, A Glimmer of Hope.

    90. ALMISBAH: Regions, Nations And Peoples: Particular Regions: Horn Of Africa: Ethi
    URL, http//www.orbisaethiopicus.de. Keywords, organizations; ethiopia; culture, DETAILS. Contents good, Clarity excellent, Index good, Links fair
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    Regions, Nations and Peoples: Particular Regions: Horn of Africa: Ethiopia: Cultural History (WWW)
    Source Type Organizations and Societies URL http://www.orbis-aethiopicus.de Keywords organizations; Ethiopia; culture DETAILS Contents Clarity Index Links
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    91. Global Voices Online » Ethiopia
    the strength of Ethiopian culture, and the meaning of this year’s elections. Is Korean pop culture taking over the world? The Marmot’s Hole a story
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      Andrew Heavens blogs the violence in Ethiopia
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      A few weeks back, the elections in Ethiopia looked like a great victory for supporters of increased openness and democratization. Reporting on the apparent increase of the opposition from 12 seats to 174 in the 547-seat parliament, Abraham McLaughlin wrote in the Christian Science Monitor: The campaign included surprising signs of openness: massive opposition rallies being allowed in the capital; coverage of the opposition in government-controlled media; and, for the first time ever, more than 300 international observers being invited in to watch the vote. Andrew Heavens, a freelance journalist based in Addis, has been in the heart of the situation, taking photographs for Reuters. His blog, Meskel Square , is currently filled with harrowing stories and images At one point a young man burst out of the morgue roaring with grief. He kept charging on the surrounding doctors, clenching his fists, desperate to find someone to take his grief out on. Seconds later he ran out of the room in tears. Just for the record, I saw 11 bodies at the Black Lion and Zawditu hospitals, all with gun shot wounds, some to the head. As you know the official count at the moment is 22.

    92. Addis Red Sea: Boston's Answer For Authentic Ethiopian Cuisine
    Red Sea is proud to offer delicious cuisine that actually reflects true ethiopian culture. Welcome to Addis Red Sea ethiopia is a fascinating place.
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    Addis Red Sea is Boston's answer for authentic Ethiopian cuisine coupled with a warm and friendly environment. Established in 1988, Addis Red Sea is proud to offer delicious cuisine that actually reflects true Ethiopian culture. Ethiopia is a fascinating place. It is a land with culinary delicacies as complex and rich as its culture. Come to Addis Red Sea to experience our unique blend of hospitality and authenticity.
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    93. AllAfrica.com Ethiopia Circus Made In Ethiopia
    Arts, culture and Entertainment ethiopia involving music, dance, circus and acrobatic feats reminded us of the richness of ethiopian culture.
    http://allafrica.com/stories/200507250776.html

    94. Welcome To UCLA Fowler Museum Of Cultural History
    Join scholars of Ethiopian history and culture to consider the expressive traditions associated with the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, including the visual
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    95. News - African American Studies - Western Illinois University
    The participants will be immersed in Ethiopian language, culture and Participants will also undergo further orientation of Ethiopian culture and society
    http://www.wiu.edu/AAS/item.sphp?id=5

    96. The Color And Identity Issue
    We say that Ethiopian, culture, civilization, tradition and spirituality came from Southern Arabia, across the red sea. That becomes very powerful in our
    http://www.seleda.com/oct01/profile.shtml
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    SELEDA presents *drum roll, befeTerachu * author of the groundbreaking Ethiopic — An African Writing System and a contributor for numerous publications, professor and Director of Undergraduate studies at the at Cornell University, our very own Ge’ezologist Ayele Bekerie We were rendered speechless, we tell you, when we discovered that this Kibur’ est of tiliQ sew ’s agreed to an interview with us. Upper Management raised the customary "they’re not worthy" tantrum while the rats at Lower Management heroically elbowed them out of the way in the race to fire the most questions. And so we fired. Color is a relevant to us now, but has it been so before the rise of European cultural and political dominance? Where do we stand on color? In other words, are we on one side of the black/white divide, or are we just a temporary stop on the color continuum ranging from the lily white of Northern Europe to the deep black of Equatorial Africa? You know each society has its own category and definition of color. And definitely in our society, color has a place. We use color designations that refer to ones skin tone — Teyim, Qey, Qey dama

    97. Wonders Of The African World - Episodes - Black Kingdoms Of The Nile - Cultural
    Cultural Closeup Significance of Crosses in Ethiopian culture An important aspect of Ethiopian culture, crosses are used in numerous ceremonies,
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    THE HOLY LAND EPISODE
    In many aspects of Ethiopian life, no other symbol is as dominant as the cross. An important aspect of Ethiopian culture, crosses are used in numerous ceremonies, performances, and festivals, including the annual Timkat celebration. Some of the more prominent crosses include the Processional Cross, the Hand Cross, and the Pectoral Cross. The Processional Cross is the largest and arguably the most elaborate Ethiopian cross. Once held above the heads of the crowds in church processions, this cross was made of brass, silver, wood, and occasionally gold. There was no limit to the imagination of the artisans who created Processional Crosses, which could be round, diamond or pear shaped, gilded, or inscribed; and they often bore a picture of the Virgin Mary. The Priests' Cross, also called the Hand Cross, was much smaller and less elaborate than the Processional Cross. Made of silver, iron, or wood, the priests would hold the this cross in their hand or tie it to a string and wear it around their neck while blessing members of the congregation. Because it was not common practice to decorate a Priests' Cross, the name of the owner was often the only mark upon it. The Pectoral Cross, also called the Neck Cross, was much smaller than both the Processional and the Priests' Cross. These crosses, secured by a blue string or cord, adorned the necks of the faithful. Many people received their Pectoral Cross at baptism. Made from silver, iron, horn, and occasionally gold, Pectoral Crosses were often functional, serving as everything from lockets to earwax extractors. As with the Processional Cross, the sky is the limit when it came to shape and decoration.

    98. Die Schwelle
    the attention of the Israeli society was drawn to the Ethiopian culture. In addition to the exhibition there were cultural programs and lectures to
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    About Us What's New Activites/ Projects Peace Award 2005 ... German Version Middle East Ethiopia Project of Soroptimist Union,
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    Bank Account: Union Bank Account No 669445 Hapoalim Bank, branch 615 Hertzel st. 179 Rehovot, Israel Soroptimist is an international organization for women empowerment. The Israeli section of Soroptimist has supported Jewish immigrants from Ethiopia with their integration in the Israeli society. With a large exhibition, arranged by Soroptimist and shown in many Israeli towns, the attention of the Israeli society was drawn to the Ethiopian culture. In addition to the exhibition there were cultural programs and lectures to improve the local integration of Ethiopians in cities and villages. The whole project has decreased the large social and cultural distance between immigrants and the population in Israel. The president of Soroptimist Israel, Hava Inbar, writes:

    99. Taipei Times - Archives
    I am excited, overjoyed and delighted, said Ethiopian culture Minister Teshome Toga, one of some 40 officials waiting on the tarmac for the arrival along
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    100. ETHIOPIA ETHIOPIA (ETHIOADDIS)
    Ethiopian Cultural Event 2003 (ECCUK) UK based. Exhibition of contemporary Ethiopian art opens at National Museum of African art in Washington, DC
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