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21. Current Film And Video, Vol. 47, No. 2
Includes footage of Ewe, Ashante, Ga and frafra peoples. music of the descendantsof African slaves in The communities retain indigenous traditions to varying
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22. Keith Hart’s Memory Bank - Curriculum Vitae Of Keith Hart
Doctoral fieldwork (19651968) among frafra migrants in the slums of Accra, Ghanaled to a Separatist politics of indigenous peoples, British Columbia
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23. The Lightspan Network - Sw
indigenous peoples Index. Aborigines of Australia General Resources Chile EcuadorGeneral Resources peoples of the Eket Fang Fante Fon frafra Fulani Gabbra
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24. SEM - Current Films And Videos, Vol. 47, No. 2
Includes footage of Ewe, Ashante, Ga and frafra peoples. The communitiesretain indigenous traditions to varying degrees and react to globalization in
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Current Films and Videos, Volume 47, no. 2 (Spring/Summer 2003)
home publications ographies current films and videos Compiled by Barbara Rose Lange / University of Houston General Africa Americas Asia and Oceania ... Distributor Addresses General Boogaloo Road. Africa African Dance: Sand, Drum and Shostakovich . 2003. Directed and produced by Ken Glazebrook and Alla Kovgan. Distributed by Films for the Humanities and Sciences, Princeton, NJ. Video, 70 mins. Explores African contemporary dance through eight modern dance companies from Africa, Europe and Canada that participated in the Festival International de Nouvelle Danse in Montreal, Canada in 1999. Includes interviews with African dance historians. Listen to the Silence: Rhythm in African Music. 2003. Directed by Peter Bischof. Distributed by Filmakers Library, New York, NY. Video, 52 mins. Demonstrates how polyrhythms pervade daily life and music in Ghana. Includes footage of Ewe, Ashante, Ga and Frafra peoples. Americas Candombe.

25. Social Exclusion And Africa South Of The Sahara: A Review Of The Literature: Dis
Hart identifies uncertainty as a central feature of the live frafra many asone million people (compared to the indigenous population of two million).
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Institutional determinants of unemployment in OECD countries: A time series cross-section analysis (1960-98) by Lucio Baccaro, Diego Rei
Subscribe to our mailing list and we will keep you informed about our new publications Social exclusion and Africa south of the Sahara: A review of the literature Chapter 4: EXCLUSION FROM FORMAL AND INFORMAL EMPLOYMENT Labour market research in SSA is characterized by (i) a relative neglect of rural and agricultural labour markets, and (ii) a dualist framework which divides urban economies into a formal and informal sector. It is generally assumed that it is possible to find some work to do in the informal sector, even if it is poorly remunerated, insecure and intermittent. Thus, exclusion is not manifested in open unemployment (which exists and is an increasing problem, but which affects, particularly, relatively welleducated young people, especially secondary school leavers - see Sandbrook 1982, pp. 168-172). Rather it is evident in the way in which certain population groups face restricted options within labour markets. Within the literature, some studies help in identifying factors facilitating and restricting access to more or less remunerative types of jobs. The factors identified include, as Rodgers (1989) has observed for Asian and Latin American cities, both universalist criteria (such as educational qualifications, access to capital for self-employed) and particularistic social affiliations and identities (membership of groups, nationalities and categories). The main social identities for which information is available refer to: gender, ethnic group and nationality.

26. Fra Fra Sound
A lot of people in Lusaka will remember the show in Lusaka last September. from the indigenous sounds of africa, the Caribbean, and North America.
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The Royal Netherlands Embassy in conjunction with Kulture Consult is proud to announce a unique event taking place in the first week of May 2004. As in previous years Embassy has invited Dutch musicians to perform in Zambia and this year it is the Holland-Surinam band, Fra Fra Sound. But that’s not all - tt the same time, Oliver Mtukudzi and the Black Spirits from Zimbabwe will be back in Zambia for a few concerts. Since both famous bands know each other from jazz festivals in South Africa, the idea of a joint performance was suggested and has, for our entertainment, been brought to fruitiion. And joining them will be our own Maureen Lilanda adding that Zambian touch. Oliver Mtukudzi ’s career has spanned twenty five years.

27. Ambassador
the Ewe, Ashanti, Ga, and frafra peoples of Ghana recommended for all students ofAfrican music, and has not been easy for Panchita and other indigenous people.
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Beverly and her husband were forced to evacuate their apartment on West Broadway for several weeks. Then the hard work of cleaning up began. Some businesses in the neighborhood had been forced to close, others limped along, helping each other survive. Many were owned by recent immigrants to N.Y.C. who are featured in the film. The community was forced to organize to demand financial assistance from the government for the cleaning and rehabilitation of individual residences and businesses. They are still rebuilding their lives thanks to their strenuous efforts to help themselves and each other. A film by Beverly Peterson. (20 min., color) The Twin Towers: A History Filmakers Library Vhs$295.00

28. Lightbearers Ministries - Create A Permanent Endowment For Global Missions Throu
Dagaari 388,000; Bulli 109,000; Gurenne (frafra) 33,000; Kusale become a successstory of indigenous missions a vision to reach the unreached peoples among them
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29. The Sun News On-line/travels
Accra is probably the first city in West africa to host a brewery. Other Grusispeaking peoples in the northern parts include the frafra, Sissala,
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30. Agenda
on indigenous Knowledge Systems (IKS) in africa and their Relevance for Zijn teksten zitten vol met elementen uit zijn moedertaal frafra en uit
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document.write(wday + " " + date + " " + lmonth + " " + fyear + " om " + Hrs + ":" + Mins) Home Over het NCIV Wat kan ik doen Milieu ... Vacature Agenda De agenda probeert zoveel mogelijk aan inheemse volken gerelateerde aktiviteiten, optredens, lezingen en dergelijke te signaleren. Laatste update: document.write(wday + " " + date + " " + lmonth + " " + fyear) Mail uw bijdrage aan agenda Exposities Concerten Nieuw seminar programma van het Afrika Studie Centrum Het Afrika Studie Centrum in Leiden start begin september een reeks lezingen en filmvertoningen. Op 8 september bijt Gerhard Anders, assistent professor aan de Universiteit van Zurich en oud NCIV-medewerker, de spits af met een lezing onder de titel: Civil servants in Malawi. Everyday life in the shadow of good governance ASC.
Op 13 september is er de film Eyes open over Youssou N'Dour, van Celia Lowenstein.
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31. MSN Shopping
Night Spirit . Eleonora Dobbin a researcher of indigenous cultures of frafra Mask(Ghana), frafra Mask (Ghana). $2.95 S H Add a touch of africa to your decor with
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32. Indigenous Charismatic Missionary Enterprises In West Africa
The growth of indigenous Charismatic missions in West africa has passed through Every african missionary is conscious that what represses a people and
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... Articles This article was originally published in Missionalia , the journal of the Southern African Missiological Society . If you would like to see some other articles from Missionalia , have a look at the list of Missionalia articles on the Web THE DYNAMICS OF INDIGENOUS CHARISMATIC MISSIONARY ENTERPRISES IN WEST AFRICA Matthews A. Ojo ABSTRACT Indigenous missionary organisations resulting from the Charismatic Renewal in West Africa have proliferated since the 1970s. Through their dramatic growth and missionary vigour they contribute to shifting Christianity's centre of gravity to the non-Western world. Members of these transcultural and transnational movements are mainly the educate elite, and they are strong on college and university campuses. The article discusses the important charismatic missionary organisations in West Africa one by one, pointing out how they succeeded in crossing national frontiers to become international movements. A closing section identifies the key characteristics of these missions and gives a brief evaluation. INTRODUCTION The International Consultation on Missions held in Jos, Nigeria in August 1985 on the theme, "Mobilising indigenous missions for the harvest," was the first ever West African regional missions conference. Sponsored by the Nigeria Evangelical Mission Association (NEMA), the consultation drew participants from Ghana, Cameroon, Kenya, Uganda, Nigeria, Guatemala, England, and USA. The conference reviewed the progress made by indig enous missionary initiatives, sought ways to stimulate and co-ordinate emerging indigenous missionary efforts, and lastly explored the means and patterns of co-operation between Western and Third World missions agencies (Gbade 1988:1-4).

33. Joshua Project - Peoples By Country Profiles
Country Code GH. Continent africa. Region africa. 10/40 Window No. People. SubmitUpdate People Name This Country Kamara. People Name General Kamara.
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34. Joshua Project - Peoples By Country Profiles
Location within Country Continent africa. Region africa. 10/40 Window Yes.People. People Name This Country Ble. Alternate People Names
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35. Paper Session 19: Disability In Africa & Asia II - NNDR, 6th Conference, Iceland
Series of interviews have revealed that disabled people in Central Asia faces The study was conducted among the frafra located in the North East of the
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NNDR's 6th Annual Research Conference, Iceland 2002
- Abstracts - Time: Saturday, August 24th, 13:00-14:30
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Chair: Hanna Björg Sigurjónsdóttir
Disabled People and Mental Barrier in Central Asia Name:
Hisayo Katsui
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Organisation: Helsinki University
Postal Address: Tehtaankatu 8 A 10 00140
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E-mail: hisayo.katsui@helsinki.fi Tel: Keywords: Development, Central Asia, attitudinal discrimination Infanticide and Disabled Children Name: Jónína Einarsdóttir Title: PhD anthropology Organisation: Centre for Child Health Services Postal Address: 101 Reykjavík City: Reykjavík Country: Iceland E-mail: joninae@li.is Tel: Keywords: Infanticide, disability, children, West-Africa, anthropology Religion and Disability from an African Perspective Name: Abraham Adu Berinyuu Title: Rev. Dr. Organisation: University for Development Studies Postal Address: Box 1350 City: Tamale Country: Ghana E-mail: menvolima@yahoo.com Tel: 416-946-7039(Canada) 233-71-23567(Ghana) Many attempts have been made to do research on the nature and meaning of disability in Africa, usually with a western social theory as the basis of investigation. Religion is often seen in these researches from possivist social anthropological perspective only. This research projects seeks to investigate the meaning of disability from the perspective an indigenous mythic world of which religion is a key partner is both symbol formation and interpretation. This approach is used because of the hunch that until and unless disability is understood from the indigenous mythic world perspective, many of the well intended programmes rehabilitation and advocacy may not incorporate the essence and challenges of disability from an African perspective. The study was conducted among the Frafra located in the North East of the Upper East Region of Ghana.

36. Keith Hart’s Memory Bank - Manchester On My Mind
I came to think of frafra migrants and their relatives as moving over time within In South africa today 45% of the people belong to a savings or credit
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Abstract : The author describes his intellectual journey in ten episodes, starting from his upbringing in Manchester and training in Cambridge. After pioneering research in Africa and work as a development advisor, he returned to Manchester as a teacher of social anthropology. Subsequently he spent periods in North America and the Caribbean, before returning to Cambridge for fifteen years. He is currently trying to establish himself as a writer in Paris. What follows is neither social science nor autobiography, but a personal account of being-in-the-world in which he tries to move, without discordance, along the whole length of the continuum linking the self to the rest of humanity. The star of the show, however, is Manchester, where his story begins. A bottle of Manchester United Chardonnay In his book The Emigrants the story of the pop cult city . Anyone can see today that Manchester is enjoying a boom as Britain's second city in the new information services economy, even if the heyday of the Hacienda, Ecstasy and Oasis is now gone.

37. Ghana - Countrywatch.com
population density of about 52 people per square indigenous African languages includeAkan (Asante Twi and Nzema, Dagbani, Dagaari, Kasem, frafra, Buli, Kusaal
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38. The Languages And Writing Systems Of Africa
Angola, Republic of Angola, República de Angola, former People s Republic of Angola Also includes Mandinka, Wolof, Fula, other indigenous vernaculars.
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39. MSN Encarta - African Art And Architecture
in Zimbabwe and northern South africa, where the Shona people reside. frafra women of northern Ghana decorate the walls of houses and other
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The materials a particular African culture uses to make art depend to a large degree on the materials available to it. Wood, plant fibers, and clay are abundant in much of the continent. Few sculptures are created from wood in parts of southern Africa, where wood is relatively scarce. Where riverbeds provide good clay deposits, as in the Niger River valley of Nigeria , pottery and ceramic sculptures are plentiful. Soapstone is readily available in Zimbabwe and northern South Africa, where the Shona people reside. The Shona carved soapstone birds as early as the 14th century, and they continue to carve a variety of animal and human figures in soapstone today.

40. MSN Encarta - Search View - African Art And Architecture
In western africa, the Yoruba people of Nigeria and Benin use a decorated indigenous african religions have had a greater influence on art objects than
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The search seeks the exact word or phrase that you type, so if you don’t find your choice, try searching for a key word in your topic or recheck the spelling of a word or name. African Art and Architecture I. Introduction African Art and Architecture , works of art and architecture created on the African continent south of the Sahara. The immense Sahara acts as a natural barrier, separating African cultures to the north from those to the south. Although there has always been some intermingling of peoples on the two sides of the Sahara, differences in history and culture are pronounced. This article primarily discusses the art created south of the Sahara, a region known as sub-Saharan Africa. For information on the art of northern Africa, see Islamic Art and Architecture; Egyptian Art and Architecture; and Coptic Art and Architecture. The history of African art and architecture spans a vast period, beginning as early as 25,500

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