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41. AllRefer.com - Zaire - Peoples Of The Savanna: Southeastern Zaire | Zaire Inform
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In eastern Shaba, stretching from the border with Tanzania and Zambia roughly to the Lualaba River, Vansina has distinguished three sets of communities: the Bemba cluster, the Hemba cluster, and the Haut-Katanga cluster encompassing peoples of Haut-Shaba Subregion (formerly Haut-Katanga). Settlement patterns are geographically fragmented so that representatives of one cluster live cheek by jowl with representatives of another or constitute an enclave in another group's territory. The area has a long history of conquest and conflict. Most of the peoples of Haut-Shaba were subjects of the Kazembe Kingdom of Luapula, an offshoot of the Lunda Empire whose center was farther west. The Kaonde, the southwesternmost people in the Haut-Katanga cluster, living in present-day Lualaba Subregion (of Shaba Region), were ruled by still another Lunda king. After the middle of the nineteenth century, a group of long-distance traders, the Nyamwezi of central Tanzania, established the Yeke Kingdom, which lasted for thirty years. The introduction of new cultural elements by the Yeke and their trading activities both east and west had longer-range effects than the establishment of their political rule itself. All of these kingdoms came to an end before the beginning of the twentieth century, leaving their people with polities of much smaller scale. The political pattern that preceded the institution of kingship and outlasted it was based on chiefs of the earth, basically ritual offices essential for maintaining fertility, and, occasionally, political chiefs.

42. Art/Auctions: African And Oceanic Art Auction Morning May 14, 2004
Another piece that is slightly more stylized is Lot 78, a fine hemba male figurethat carvers who also made staffs for an indigenous African market.
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African, Oceanic and Pre-Columbian Art Sotheby's Lots 1-84 10:15AM, Friday, May 14, 2004 Sale 7996
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The bad news is that the African, Oceanic Art auction offering at Sotheby's this season has fewer lots, but the good news is that Pre-Columbia Art is once again being offered at auction there after missing a couple of seasons.
The cover illustration of the catalogue is Lot 53, an "important" Igbo female figure that is 54 ½ inches high. Finely detailed with a smiling mouth, pointed nose and incised with organic and geometric motifs, the figure has deep layers of red, yellow ochre, black, white and blue pigment. It was on loan to the National Museum of African Art of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington from 1989 to 1993.
"This female figure," the catalogue entry noted, "represents one of the finest examples of Igbo sculpture, and certainly the hand of a master carver. The strength of the facial features and development of the surface compares most closely to another female figure from the Schindler Collection at the Dallas Museum of Art. However, this figure compares even more favorably in the lightness and attenuation of form couple with the subtle suggestion of movement. This figure is called ugonachomma , meaning 'the eagle seeks out beauty.' This saying metaphorically compares a young woman to an eagle as both are held to high moral and aesthetic ideals in Igbo thought."

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48. Antiquariaat A. Kok Zn. BV
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54. SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY--TO BE CONTD--AAAS 342
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DIVINATION SHANGO ANTHROPOMORHISM GLOSSOLALIA NEOPHYTE
FLAGELLATION COWRIE SYNCRETISM REINCARNATION LIMINAL ANIMISM PANTHEON JÙJÚ SYMBOL [in relation to a SIGN] THRESHOLD SYMBOLIC INVERSION SUFISM TUMBUKA EWE YORUBA
Drawing on specific examples discussed in class and also from chapter A: Give detailed examples of how the Yeve/shango religion, regulations, and membership rituals and beliefs illustrate the classic ideas of SEPARATION, TRANSITION REINTEGRATION B: In at least three sentences describe how MUSIC/MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS/COSTUME are closely identified with (or make unique) Yeve/Shango A: List FIVE of the African features found in COGIC, as summarized in pp. 176-177.

55. Hugh Tracey Recordings: Part 2 / RootsWorld Recording Review
His Sound of africa series issued 210 recordings, published by the Notable tracks from the Ndau people include Ndaa murombo ( I am now a poor man ),
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Southern Rhodesia (Ndau, Sena Tonga, Shona) 1948, '49, '51, '57, '58, '63
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Nyasaland (Mang'anja, Cewa, Yao) 1950, '57, '58
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Nyasaland (Tonga, Tumbukwa, Cewa) 1950, '57, '58
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Hugh Tracey (1903–1977) is one of the pillars of the discipline that still limps under the title of "ethnomusicology." Tracey's contributions as a primary researcher and field recorder are standing the test of time. His "Sound of Africa" series issued 210 recordings, published by the International Library of African Music (ILAM), which he had founded. These CDs are reissued recordings selected from that series and offer a glimpse of what has until now been mostly available only in academic archives. Tracey's work began with the Shona of Zimbabwe but expanded far beyond that region of Africa. It was a remarkable time for Africa, as it shifted or prepared to shift from its history as colonized territories. In their own way, Tracey's recordings also document the history of recording machines used for remote fieldwork. Tracey's first, in the 1930s, involved a clockwork-powered machine that cut a groove in an aluminum disc. Not till much later did he attain stereo recording capability with a Nagra. His microphone technique was to seek out the sound he wanted, hand holding the microphone to capture a spontaneous field mix that comes through superbly on these recordings. Tracey, it seems, sought to capture and document a cross-section of society in the tribal villages, schools, workplaces and anywhere else he found music. That wasn't always the most proficient performer.

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57. Homage To Songye Contemporary Orchestra Basokin And Lusombe
The Contemporary Music and Culture of the Songye People in DRCongo next stageof an indigenous evolution of the modern African aesthetics and cultures
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Four thousand years ago, the Songye People of the Democratic Republic of Congo emigrated from Kush, (Nubian Egypt) and settled in the Lomani River Basin. The Songye people in Democratic Republic of Congo should not be confused with the West African, Songhay Empire of Mali.
An old folktale describing the spread of the Great Luba Families in the Democratic Republic of Congo first makes mention of the Songye as an annex along the path to the Nsanga Necropolis , also known as the Sanga A Lubangu (1996). During the Arab expansion into Africa, the Songye area was a theatre for Arab Islamic incursions. Later the Songye territory would become the subject of Belgian colonization (1885-1960). Nkamany Kabamba, and other researchers postulate that the History and Culture of the Songye can help to elucidate critical African history, which is so poorly known. Individuals interested in the genetic or non-accidental relationship between sub-Saharan Africa and Ancient Kmt and Kush (Ancient Egypt and Nubia) will find a wealth of information still preserved in traditional African Customs, Culture and History.

58. African Art Course Slide List - Bowles
Kakilambe of the Baga people, Guinea. Natl. Mus. African Art, Smithsonian. indigenous West African women. ca. 1970s. Photograph, Dr. Gloria H. Dickinson
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I now have 709 African art slides. Of these 542 are African (incl. Egypt-Nubian), 117 Egyptian (non-Nubian), and 47 African American introduction slides. This page lists the African, Egypt-Nubian, African American introduction, and a few of Western art influenced by African art. This page does not list my Egyptian non-Nubian slides, and additional African American and African European slides, which are on different lists. In addition to the above slides, I show additional works or art on the 20 videotapes I have on African art and related culture, and art processes. The timeframes of these tapes range from approximately 15 to 90 minutes. I plan to write a Web page of notes on these tapes. In teaching African art, I use all or part of these slides, videotapes, and other materials, depending on the nature and purpose of the course, and the course's place in the institution's curriculum. This list divides the continent into three geographic divisions, North, East and Southern, West, and Central. Each division is subdivided by traditional, crafts, and neo-African art as recent as 1999. The list concludes with African-influenced art and crafts, and an introduction to African American art if the latter is appropriate. Use your Web browser's search engine to find a specific artist, title of work, type of art, people, culture, society, town, country, or continental division.

59. JAIC 1992, Volume 31, Number 1, Article 2 (pp. 03 To 16)
Many people in Western cultures view African objects as culturally foreign These conclusions presenting a possible African view of indigenous material
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JAIC 1992, Volume 31, Number 1, Article 2 (pp. 03 to 16)
THE EXHIBITION AND CONSERVATION OF AFRICAN OBJECTS: CONSIDERING THE NONTANGIBLE
STEPHEN P. MELLOR
1 INTRODUCTION
Some specific examples in African art where nontangible attributes might have an effect on treatment decisions can be seen in the following:
  • Should we look inside a Yoruba beaded crown (fig. 1), considered to be the premier piece of divine regalia, to mend the textile lining (fig. 2), or lend slides of its interior to the education department, when in cultural context it is forbidden for anyone, including the king, to view the interior? Should we secure loose and detached fragments of sacrificial patination on a Bamana Komo headdress (fig. 3), when the amount and thickness of this incrustation (fig. 4) are directly related to the degree and effectiveness of its cultural power? How do we justify the public exhibition of an Igala shrine figure (fig. 9), which would have been restricted from public view and seen only by people of a specific age, sex, or initiate?
  • Fig. 1. Crown, Yoruba peoples, Nigeria, Glass beads, basketry, textile, vegetable fiber, metal, H 30 ¾ in (78. 1cm). NMAfA 24-1989-01 (private lender). Photograph by Jeffrey Ploskonka

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