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  1. Art of the Baga: A Drama of Cultural Reinvention (African Art) by Frederick Lamp, 1996-10
  2. Educational specifications for the Bissau Teacher Training Institute by Richard F Tonigan, 1977

81. Entrez PubMed
culture Media guineabissau Human Mycobacterium bovis/classification Mycobacteriumtuberculosis/classification Mycobacterium tuberculosis/metabolism*
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82. People's Daily Online -- Sino-Guinea-Bissau Cooperation To Be Expanded, Chinese
China and guineabissau should work together to expand their bilateral good cooperation in politics, economy and culture over the past decades.
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Search Advanced About China China at a glance Constitution Chinese leadership Selected Works of Deng Xiaoping ... China UPDATED: 18:57, September 06, 2004 Sino-Guinea-Bissau cooperation to be expanded, Chinese defense minister China and Guinea -Bissau should work together to expand their bilateral exchanges and cooperation, said Chinese Defense Minister Cao Gangchuan Monday. Meeting with defense minister Daniel Gomes of Guinea-Bissau, Cao said that the two countries have enjoyed traditional friendship and witnessed good cooperation in politics, economy and culture over the past decades. China appreciates Guinea-Bissau for its adherence to the one-China policy and will continue to enhance its cooperation with Guinea-Bissau, said Cao, also vice-chairman of the Central Military Commission. Gomes said Guinea-Bissau highly values the assistance from China and the two countries' good relationship.

83. Guinea Bissau : Culture : Selected Internet Resources (Portals To The World, Lib
Selected Internet Resources Guinea Bissau culture . Portals to the Worldcontain selective links providing authoritative, indepth information about the
http://www.loc.gov/rr/international/amed/guineabissau/resources/guineabissau-cul
The Library of Congress Global Gateway Portals to the World Guinea Bissau Find in Portals Web Pages Global Gateway Pages All Library Web Pages
Culture: Guinea Bissau
Includes performing and visual arts, film, music, museums, theater, folklore. Check sites listed under 'General' for more information and under 'Search Engines' for more sites.
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Collections and Services Directorate African Women Writers (http://www.arts.uwa.edu.au/AFLIT/FEMECalphabetique.html)
Alphabetical list of women writers in the languages Afrikaans, English, French, Portuguese, and Spanish. African Writers: Voices of Change (http://web.uflib.ufl.edu/cm/africana/writers.htm)
African literature site from the University of Florida with links to literature, discussion groups, journals, biographies, study guides and more. AfroMix.org (http://www.afromix.org/static/disco/pays/index.en.html)
Provides information on music, bands, artists, labels, biographies, etc. Encyclopedia.com

84. Guinea Bissau : General Resources : Selected Internet Resources (Portals To The
Selected Internet Resources Guinea Bissau General Resources . Portals to theWorld contain selective Links to government, business, culture, etc.
http://www.loc.gov/rr/international/amed/guineabissau/resources/guineabissau-gen
The Library of Congress Global Gateway Portals to the World Guinea Bissau Find in Portals Web Pages Global Gateway Pages All Library Web Pages
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The sites listed below were chosen for their utility in providing information (either brief or extensive) as well as directories and more extensive portal pages concerning aspects of Guinean life and culture. For Library of Congress contact information and materials, consult the Guinea Bissau Country page of the African Section of the African and Middle Eastern Division. The Library of Congress Online Catalog is available at http://catalog.loc.gov . To track bills and other Congressional materials having to do with the topic, consult the Library's Thomas Legislative Information page at: http://thomas.loc.gov Created and maintained by the
Collections and Services Directorate AdmiNet - Africa (http://www.adminet.com/africa/)
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85. Guinea Bissau Map, History Of Guinea Bissau, Guinea Bissau Profile
Map of Guinea Bissau, Guinea Bissau Map, History of Guinea Bissau, Guinea BissauHistory, Guinea Bissau Profile, Guinea Bissau Information, Guinea Bissau
http://www.mapsofworld.com/guinea-bissau/

86. People And Culture Of Senegal
The Diolas (10%) can be found in the Casamance, but also in Gambia and theGuineaBissau. Oriented rather to the culture of rice, they are for the majority
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The population was estimated in 2002 at about 9,8 millions , of which a quarter live in the agglomeration of Dakar, it is composed of many ethnics.
The Wolofs, are the most represented (35%), they make up the majority in all the regions, especially in the centre, the north and the coast of Dakar and Saint Louis. The farmers and the merchants, of Muslim faith for the majority, there importance is certain in the nations economy. The Lebous, established in fishing communities in the peninsula of Cap-Vert and in Saint Louis are related.
The Pulaar (20%), is composed of the Foulbes, Peuls and Toucouleurs, in the northern Senegal, the Fouta Toro, historical source for the propagation of Islam in Senegal, make up the cultural birthplace, they are very active in the commercial domain, as well as breeding and irrigated farming. they populate the Senegalese river valley and the Ferlo region.

87. Pedagogy In Process- The Letters To Guinea Bissau
of State for Education and culture, and his team in Guinea Bissau. In letters 1 and 2, Freire recognized that the roots of Guinea Bissau were
http://fcis.oise.utoronto.ca/~daniel_schugurensky/freire/vr.html
This website, dedicated to Brazilian educator Paulo Freire (1921-1997) , consists of a collection of reviews of his books and links to other pages on Freire. The books are listed in chronological order. When the book has been translated into English, the first date refers to the original publication. The website was created by Daniel Schugurensky , Department of Adult Education, Community Development and Counselling Psychology, The Ontario Institute for Studies in Education of the University of Toronto (OISE/UT)
Freire, Paulo (1978). Pedagogy In Process: The Letters to Guinea Bissau . New York: The Seabury Press.
Review by Veronica Ramirez (UCLA) On April 25, 1974, the military dictatorship that had ruled Portugal was overthrown, resulting in independence movements in Guinea Bissau and the Cape Verde islands. The struggle for independence was under the leadership of Amilcar Cabral and the African Party for the Independence of Guinea and the Cape Verde islands (PAIGC).
In May of 1975, Paulo Freire and his team from the Department of Education of the World Council of Churches and the Institute for Cultural Action (IDAC) were invited by the government, through the Commission on Education, to make a first visit so that their collaborations in the field of literacy education of adults may be discussed.
In Pedagogy in Process- The Letters to Guinea Bissau, Paulo Freire publishes the letters sent to the new education authorities in Guinea Bissau during the mid 1970's, and reflects on them. The book is structured in three parts: the introduction (p1-68), the 17 letters (p71-154), and the postscript (p55-78). The introduction explained both how Freire came to be involved in the adult education program in Guinea Bissau, and his participation in the program from May 1975 to October 1976. The 17 letters that are included in this book were written by Freire in Geneva and sent to Mario Cabral, the Commissioner of State for Education and Culture, and his team in Guinea Bissau. These letters addressed problems and offered suggestions for the development of adult literacy education. The postscript, written by Freire in May 1977, includes updates on the adult education program in Guinea Bissau.

88. GUINEA BISSAU : Flag, Cities, President, Map, Links, Etc. - ClickAfrique: Refere
Guinea Bissau. Web Sites from Guinea Bissau Guinea Bissau Arts culture •Education • Film • Health • History • Language • Museums • Music • Newspapers
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89. Guinea-Bissau - Countrywatch.com
guineabissau. CROSS-CULTURAL ISSUES AND INFORMATION Note Cross-cultureexpert, Roger Axtell, suggests finding a mentor with experience who can act as
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90. Guinea-Bissau Arts
guineabissau Arts. Biography Sports Arts Ent. Business Society CultureHealth Science http//www.infoplease.com/atlas/country/guinea-bissau.html
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91. AdmiNet - Guinea-Bissau
Embassies of guineabissau in other countries France. Embassies of othercountries in Chambre de Commerce et d Industrie Française en guinea-bissau
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92. Global
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93. Inter Pares - Publications - Bulletins - September 2004 - Africa: Citizenship In
Pares has been accompanying Tiniguena, an organization dedicated to protectingthe environment and building a culture of citizenship in Guinea Bissau.
http://www.interpares.ca/en/publications/bulletins/html/bul-sept_2004/page2.php
You are here: Home Publications Bulletin - September 2004 Building Citizenship in Guinea Bissau: From Dreams to Reality For over ten years, Inter Pares has been accompanying Tiniguena, an organization dedicated to protecting the environment and building a culture of citizenship in Guinea Bissau. Inter Pares staff member Sylvie Perras writes of her recent visit. A festive spirit reigns in Abu, on the island of Formosa, which is about to host the third assembly of the Urok complex. This decision-making body is gathered to adopt the management plan for the Urok islands' coastal area, which was developed over three years with local communities to ensure the sustainable development of their natural resources. To day is an important step in this participatory and democratic process, where men and women, young and old, from the islands of Formosa, Nago, and Chedia are designing together a better future for all, one that melds development, spirituality, and culture. The Urok development plan is inspired by the traditional knowledge and practices of the Bijagos people. Tiniguena has facilitated the community-development process, starting first with the creation of committees, then larger village and island assemblies, finishing at last with the creation of a space that brings together people from the three islands - the Urok Assembly. To reach Formosa, in the Bijagos archipelago, from the capital Bissau takes a good two hours. I take my place in the boat with Augusta Henriques of Tiniguena and other partners, who are co-conspirators in this project. The boat bucks the waves, going against the strong tide, leaving us drained and drenched to the bone but not having dampened our enthusiasm. We pull onto shore in a thicket of mangroves. In the village, the women greet us, dancing. The joy and effervescence in the air are palpable.

94. MapZones.com : Guinea-Bissau General Data
Guinea Bissau Geographic coordinates, 12 00 N, 15 00 W Guinea Bissau Military branches, People s Revolutionary Armed Force (FARP; includes Army,
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Country Info Guinea-Bissau Introduction Guinea-Bissau General Data Guinea-Bissau Maps Guinea-Bissau Culture ... Guinea-Bissau Time and Date Guinea Bissau : Geographic coordinates 12 00 N, 15 00 W Guinea Bissau : Population growth rate Guinea Bissau : Birth rate 39.29 births/1,000 population Guinea Bissau : Death rate 15.33 deaths/1,000 population Guinea Bissau : People living with HIV/AIDS Guinea Bissau : Independence 24 September 1973 Guinea Bissau : National holiday Independence Day, 24 September Guinea Bissau : Constitution 16 May 1984 Guinea Bissau : GDP purchasing power parity - $1.1 billion Guinea Bissau : GDP - per capita purchasing power parity - $850 Guinea Bissau : Electricity - consumption 51.2 million kWh Guinea Bissau : Exports $80 million cashew nuts 70%, shrimp, peanuts, palm kernels, sawn lumber Guinea Bissau : Imports $55.2 million foodstuffs, machinery and transport equipment, petroleum products Guinea Bissau : Telephones Guinea Bissau : Mobile cellular N/A Guinea Bissau : Radio broadcast stations AM 1, FM 2, shortwave

95. MapZones.com : Guinea-Bissau Politics
guineabissau, Politics, Back to Top. African Party for the freedom of guinea-bissauand Cape Verde or PAIGC Francisco BENANTE; Front for the Liberation
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Country Info Guinea-Bissau Introduction Guinea-Bissau General Data Guinea-Bissau Maps Guinea-Bissau Culture ... Guinea-Bissau Time and Date Guinea-Bissau Politics Back to Top African Party for the freedom of Guinea-Bissau and Cape Verde or PAIGC [Francisco BENANTE]; Front for the Liberation and freedom of Guinea or FLING [Francois MENDY]; Guinea-Bissau Resistance-Ba Fata Movement or RGB-MB [Helder Vaz LOPES]; Guinean Civic Forum or FCG [Antonieta Rosa GOMES]; International League for Ecological Protection or LIPE [Alhaje Bubacar DJALO, president]; National Union for Democracy and Progress or UNDP [Abubacer BALDE, secretary general]; Party for Democratic Convergence or PCD [Victor MANDINGA]; Social Renovation Party or PRS [Kumba YALA]; Union for Change or UM [Jorge MANDINGA, president, Dr. Anne SAAD, secretary general]; United Social Democratic Party or PUSD [Victor Sau'de MARIA]
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96. Organising For Change In Guinea Bissau - IRC International Water And Sanitation
Guinea Bissau has embraced the new communication culture which is being advocatedfor water and sanitation. In the early stages great attention was paid to
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Organising for change in Guinea Bissau
Guinea Bissau has embraced the new communication culture which is being advocated for water and sanitation. In the early stages great attention was paid to the need for an organising centre and the need to increase the capacity of the sector for communication. The Minister for Natural Resources took the lead to launch IEC activities to improve the performance of the water sector. (Water supply and sanitation is the responsibility of the General Directorate of Water Resources, within the Ministry.) The Minister nominated a coordinator to lead the initiative. At the same time the government established an inter-ministerial working group to coordinate IEC actions in different sectors. The group is now integrated into the National Environmental Committee and is coordinated by The Secretary of State of the Information Ministry. Secretaries from the Planning Ministry and Ministry of Health, as well as two Directors General from the Natural Resources Ministry, participate. UNDP coordinates IEC efforts of donor agencies. The working group includes representatives from the Rural Radio Programme, the World Bank, and UNICEF. A national communication strategy will be introduced to sector staff though a national workshop.

97. TRAVEL.com ® RegionalAfricaGuinea BissauSociety And Culture
TRAVEL.com local travel guides, low fares for airline tickets, hotels reservations,car rentals, travel deals, cruises and vacation packages, weather.
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98. Emory University> African Studies > Resources > Search Film, Media And Video Res
Abstract The impact of African culture on the people of Bahia, KeywordsGuineaBissau, gender, politics, popular culture, feature film
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99. Lest We Forget: The Triumph Over Slavery Exhibit: UNESCO Culture Sector
Guinea Bissau, 5 January 2005 – 5 February 2005. Guinea Bissau National Commissionof UNESCO (Location to be confirmed), Ministry of Education, BP 353,
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In commemoration of the International Slavery Abolition Year, the exhibition Lest We Forget: The Triumph Over Slavery was created in an effort to heighten public awareness of the unprecedented tragedy of human history recognized as a "crime against humanity" by the 2001 World Conference on Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Tolerance in Durban. The exhibition explores the transatlantic slave trade and focuses on the centrality of the slave trade in the making of the modern world. It aims at mobilizing the international community, the academic world and civil society towards helping to promote a culture of peace in redressing the aftermath of this tragedy, in order to prevent new forms of slavery. The exhibition was created by the Schomburg Center for Research on Black Culture in association with the UNESCO Slave Route Project. Presented in English, French, Portuguese and Spanish, the exhibition has toured internationally in countries such as the Bahamas, Brazil, the Dominican Republic, Mozambique and Senegal. The exhibition is currently scheduled for display in the following location (dates are subject to change):

100. Popular Culture
A comprehensive website of Brazilian popular arts and culture with many useful Guinea Bissau musician, Salvador Tchando Embalo, grew up in the town of
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search home contact Home ... Portuguese Popular Culture PORTUGUESE: POPULAR CULTURE GENERAL RELIGION COMICS MUSIC ... GASTRONOMY GENERAL Popular Culture /General
Maintained by a Portuguese-speaking community in Toronto, "seeks to create a cybernaut space that will promote Lusitanity in its multiplicity." A HEBRAICA - Sao Paulo
A portal for the Jewish community in Sao Paulo and Brazil.
Contemporary Brazilian art and culture. ArteNaWeb
Information on Brazilian art, music and literature. BrazilMax
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A comprehensive website of Brazilian popular arts and culture with many useful links. Highly recommended. Caboverde.com - Cape Verdean community in the US
History and geography of Cape Verde, as well news, travel, shopping and upcoming activities tailored to the Cape Verdean Community across America. Cape Verde Islands
Multiple links to other Cape Verdean Websites. Information on history, travel, music, government, and photos. Listen to Cape Verde's national anthem and some of Cesaria Evora's songs, Cape Verde's most famous singer. Cabo Verde 24 - First portal of Cape Verde/Cabo Verde Islands
This website provides excellent links to cultural events, artists, radio programs, related books, CDs, and discussion forums.

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