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  1. Papua New Guinea (Cultures of the World) by Ingrid Gascoigne, 1998-04
  2. Journal of expeditions to the Soviet Union, Africa, the islands of Madagascar,: La Reunion and Mauritius, Indonesia and to East and West New Guinea, Australia ... New Guinea, June 1, 1969 to March 3, 1970 by D. Carleton Gajdusek, 1971
  3. An Annotated Word List of the Motuna Language (Bougainville, Papua New Guinea) Douglas L. Oliver's Materials (1) by Masayuki Onishi, 2002

1. Guinea Culture Overview
Guinea Culture Overview. The Republic of Guinea is located on the coast of West Africa, and its people have shared in the long, complex history of
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2. Society And Culture Guinea Africa Regional English LoCuaL
Publicidad Web LoCuaL.com English Regional Africa Guinea Society and Culture
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3. Guinea Page
entry for Guinea Other OnLine Resources Related to Guinea. Guinea. The index has been created by The Norwegian Council for Africa, as part of
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5. Guinea On The Internet
A discussion list and web site on the "musical culture of West Africa. Emphasis is upon the countries of Mali, Burkina Faso, Guinea, and C te d
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6. Society And Culture Guinea Africa Regional English
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7. Guinea Culture Lonely Planet World Guide
Guinea. Culture. Unlike the Bambara in Mali, to whom they are closely related, the Malink produce very little art.
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9. Formez - Society And Culture Guinea Africa Regional
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10. Guinea-Bissau - Travel Guide
Provides visitor information along with background material on the people and their culture including their music, cuisine, festivals, arts and crafts.
http://www.africaguide.com/country/guineab/
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Introduction
Guinea-Bissau is situated on the west coast of Africa and is bordered to the north by Senegal, the east and southeast by Guinea and west southwest by the Atlantic Ocean.
The country is swampy at the coast and low-lying inland, except in the northeast. There are no significant mountains. The most important rivers include the Cachew, Mansoa, Geba, Corubal, Rio Grande de Buba and Cacine. There are freshwater rivers inland, which are navigable for short distances.
The Africa Guide's recommended book The Rough Guide to West Africa (amazon.com) - USA

11. Travel Guide To Equatorial Guinea - Africa
Provides visitor information along with background material on the people and their culture including their music, cuisine, festivals, arts and crafts.
http://www.africaguide.com/country/eguinea/
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Introduction
Equatorial Guinea lies on the west coast of Africa, bordering the North Atlantic Ocean, with Cameroon lying to the north and Gabon to the east and south.
The mainland consists of coastal plains rising to interior thickly forested hills. The most important part of Equatorial Guinea is the island of Bioko which is formed from three extinct volcanoes and the nation's capital, Malabo, is situated here.
Africa Guide's recommended book Equatorial Guinea - Country Study Guide (amazon.com) - USA

12. Guinea Travel Information | Lonely Planet Destination Guide
Traditional music remains popular with most of the people in guinea, While French is the official language, many African languages are spoken Malinké,
http://www.lonelyplanet.com/destinations/africa/guinea/culture.htm
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WORLDGUIDE Introduction See Image Gallery Transport Money Essential Info RELATED Thorn Tree Forum Postcards Travel Links In Guinea you can trek through beautiful highland scenery and travel along new roads into the jungles of the southeast. But its bleak past has scorched its earth. It still reels from a regime that turned its back on libert© ©galit© and fraternit© and embraced Maoist ideology in the 1950s. Insecure Border Areas The southern regions of Nz©r©kor©, Kankan and Faranah border Sierra Leone, Liberia and C´te d'Ivoire. The conflicts in these countries spill over into southern Guinea in the form of banditry, smuggling and refugees. A high level of personal security awareness is recommended if travel in these areas is necessary.
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13. Guinea Travel Information | Lonely Planet Destination Guide
Comprehensive facts and advice for traveling along with background material on the culture and history of this African country.
http://www.lonelyplanet.com/destinations/africa/guinea/
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A country with a past as tangled as its wild jungles.
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Feature Attraction
Les Chutes de Kinkon
The Kinkon waterfalls are situated above and below a hydroelectric power station. Both falls make... more >
WORLDGUIDE Introduction See Image Gallery Transport Money Essential Info RELATED Thorn Tree Forum Postcards Travel Links In Guinea you can trek through beautiful highland scenery and travel along new roads into the jungles of the southeast. But its bleak past has scorched its earth. It still reels from a regime that turned its back on libert© ©galit© and fraternit© and embraced Maoist ideology in the 1950s. Insecure Border Areas The southern regions of Nz©r©kor©, Kankan and Faranah border Sierra Leone, Liberia and C´te d'Ivoire. The conflicts in these countries spill over into southern Guinea in the form of banditry, smuggling and refugees. A high level of personal security awareness is recommended if travel in these areas is necessary.
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14. Equatorial Guinea Travel Information | Lonely Planet Destination Guide
As with nearly all cultures, song and dance are important rituals, Typically,dances in Equatorial guinea are performed to music provided by an
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WORLDGUIDE Introduction See Image Gallery Transport Money Essential Info RELATED Thorn Tree Forum Postcards Travel Links Equatorial Guinea is a poor country with few attractions aside from the beach and the many local bars. But it is precisely the underdeveloped, backwater feel - combined with the opportunity to party with the locals - that appears to attract adventurous visitors.
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15. Guinea-Bissau Travel Information | Lonely Planet Destination Guide
Comprehensive facts and advice for traveling along with background material on the culture and history of this African country.
http://www.lonelyplanet.com/destinations/africa/guinea_bissau/
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Monkeys a-plenty in this unspoilt wilderness.
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WORLDGUIDE Introduction See Image Gallery Transport Money Essential Info RELATED Thorn Tree Forum Postcards Travel Links Ravaged by protracted struggles for independence, civil conflict and guerrilla warfare, Guinea-Bissau is slowly rising up from the rubble. With beautiful unspoilt scenery and plenty of wildlife, West African traditions and Portuguese colonial remains, Guinea-Bissau has a lot going for it. Proceed With Caution Though the overflow from the Casamance conflict in Senegal seems to have been stemmed, Guinea-Bissau's security situation is delicate at the best of times. The message is: proceed with caution, keep abreast of latest developments, and avoid the northwest region.
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16. Equatorial Guinea Travel Information | Lonely Planet Destination Guide
Comprehensive facts and advice for traveling along with background material on the culture and history of this African country.
http://www.lonelyplanet.com/destinations/africa/equatorial_guinea/
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Monte Alen National Park
This park is one of Central Africa's best-kept secrets. A protected area covering 1400 sq km (540... more >
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17. Guinea Culture
culture. Until 1984 artistic and literary expressions were limited largely to Handicrafts in guinea, as elsewhere in africa, declined sharply during the
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Guinea Africa
CULTURE Until 1984 artistic and literary expressions were limited largely to African themes by the single political party and its leader. As a result Guinean intellectuals exhibit a strong sense of nationalism and a decolonialized state of mind. As greater openness of expression returns, a distinctly Guinean literature is gradually emerging. A truly autonomous free press has yet to emerge as a major force in Guinean life. One French-language newspaper, Horoya, formerly controlled by the PDG, is published. A number of informal newsletters are also published in indigenous languages. A television service was begun in 1977, and transmissions continue on an irregular basis for short periods each day. The telephone network is limited and obsolescent; the few telephones in service are almost all in Conakry and other major urban centres. A program to upgrade the telecommunications system was implemented in the late 1980s. The professional National Guinean Ballet, which emerged after independence, has retained some of the dance and music of the distinct ethnic and regional groups. Creative accomplishments in modern dance and popular music have given Guinean musicians and singers an international reputation.

18. Equatorial Guinea Culture
Equatorial guinea africa. culture. Despite a veneer of Spanish culture and ofRoman Catholic religion that is thicker in Bioko than on the mainland,
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Equatorial Guinea Africa
CULTURE Despite a veneer of Spanish culture and of Roman Catholic religion that is thicker in Bioko than on the mainland, Equatorial Guineans live largely according to ancient customs, which have undergone a revival since independence. Among the Fang of the mainland, witchcraft, traditional music (in which the Fang harp, the xylophone, the great drums, and the wooden trumpet are used), and storytelling survive. Spanish aid is much oriented to educational and health services. Among the Bubi farmers of Bioko, some ancient customs are still followed.
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19. Guinea On The Internet
Uses examples from West africa (Sierra Leone, Cote d Ivoire, guinea) and othercountries. soc.culture.guineaconakry USENET discussion on guinea.
http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/ssrg/africa/guinea.html
Countries Topics Search the Africa Pages Suggest a Site ... Countries: Guinea See also: Guinea News
African Connectivity Data - Guinea
The state of internet access in Guinea. Site maintained by African internet connectivity expert, Mike Jensen. http://www2.sn.apc.org/africa/countdet.CFM?countriesISO_Code=GN
African Online Digital Library
Project of Michigan State University, IFAN, and WARC. http://www.aodl.org/
Includes -
Representing Pulaar Digitally

Sampling from L'Institut Fondemental d'Afrique Noire, IFAN (historical photographs)
Collection Boubacar Barry
(historical writings on the Futa Jalon from Professor of History Barry.) In French.
and
Afromix - Guinea
Promotes Afro-Caribbean music. Discographies of music by Artists, Countries, Styles, Instruments, Labels, Years. Links to related sites and sites selling CDs and videos. Site owned by Fabrice Gaillard of Paris, France. http://www.afromix.org/static/disco/pays/guinee/index.fr.html
Anglican Diocese of Guinea
Has a short history of the Anglican Church in Guinea. http://netministries.org/see/churches/ch00472

20. African Music On The Internet
See also BBC s africa 05 celebration of african culture from Les Balletsafricains, National Dance Company of the Rep. of guinea Official site.
http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/ssrg/africa/music.html
Countries Topics Search the Africa Pages Suggest a Site ... Topics: African Music on the Internet See also: South Africa Music Radio A udio files require a sound card, speakers or headset, and a free browser plug-in such as Real Player . A fast internet connection helps.

Addis Live: Ethiopian Music Internet Radio
Ethiopian music and radio. To listen requires a high-speed internet connection. " contemporary, popular, and traditional Ethiopian music .............. features traditional Ethiopian songs such as Tizita, Bati, and Ambassel played by modern and traditional musical instruments....... includes hundreds of popular and contemporary songs by famous Ethiopian artists such as Tilahun Gessesse, Mahmoud Ahmed, Alemayehu Eshete, Aster Aweke, Gigi, Neway Debebe, Ephrem Tamiru and more." News, photographs . Artist interviews, short stories (in Amharic) . Links to artists' sites. [KF] http://www.addislive.com/
Afribeat
News about African musicians, a page about Drum magazine

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