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61. Guardarci Danzare è Come Sentir Parlare I Nostri Cuori
The Aztec were one of the most developed people of preColumbian America. The Lubas are divided into three big groups the hemba (who speak the Ciluba
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To watch us dance is to hear our hearts speak
(Derrik "Suwaimà" Davis, Hopi-Choctaw)
THE LAKOTA SIOUX GROUP
This group of Native Americans comes from the Rosebud reservation (South Dakota). In the past the Lakota (better known under the name of Sioux), used to live on territory that went from North and South Dakota to Colorado, Wyoming, Montana and Nebraska. According to the oral tradition, this Nation was born more than 80.000 years ago in the heart of the Black Hills, that is the black hills sacred to Sioux. Nowadays, they live in nine reservations in North and South Dakota. They are divided into 7 Nations: Oglala, Minneconju, Sicangu, Hunkpapa, Two Kettle, Sans Arc, Blackfeet, which compose the 7 Fires Lakota Council. They have kept their language unchanged, they have their laws, their own economy, a teaching system, but above all they have preserved their spirituality and their ties to nature and its rhythms, together with respect for all living beings. MESOAMERICA: THE AZTECS The Aztec were one of the most developed people of pre-Columbian America. Spaniards who – led by Cortés – in 1519 reached

62. Sources For The Numbers List
Thanks to the following people who ve sent me numbers over the net R.The Harris volume (The indigenous Lgs of the Caucasus) also has Old Georgian but
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Sources for the Numbers List
This file gives the sources I've used for the [Numbers Index] Sources for the Numbers List
This page gives the sources for each language on the Numbers from 1 to 10 page . Sometimes half the work in dealing with a new language is finding out what it is, and relating it to the sometimes wildly varying classifications from Ruhlen , Voegelin, and the Ethnologue. There are notes relating to this, as well as information on dialects , and names of languages I don't have yet.
M.R.
Totals :5020 entries
-238 conlangs
-444 dead langs
-386 dialect/variant = living languages
I have 83.2% of Ruhlen's 4750 languages.
Dialects I have but not in the list: 835, so the grand total is about 5612.
Thanks to the following people who've sent me numbers over the net
(biggest contributors first; abbreviations in boldface): Jarel Deaton JD Eugene S.L. Chan Ch Nicolas Ossart ( NO Pavel Petrov ( PP Jess Tauber, Carl Masthay ( CM Rick Schellen ( RS Claudio Salvucci ( CS Ivan Derzhanski, Reinhard Hahn, Jennifer Runner (who has a common expressions in many languages page)

63. Global Sounds - Full Catalog Plain Text
An Anthology of African American Poetry for Young People An English Folk MusicAnthology Songs and laments of the Lubaspeaking Songe and hemba people
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64. Index Of All Items Sorted On Type, Ethnic Group And Origin
Arts africains African Arts Galerie d art africain - African art Material Very age-old patina from use, original pigments, indigenous repairs
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Dogon granary shutter
This granary shutter is carved of various iconographic registers. One notices two « sun lizards », a snake ( lebe , the first hogon ) and a water tortoise (symbol of fertility, and guardian of the ginna lineage). The rectangle symbolizes « the pond », one the symbols associated with Dogon cosmogony, and the chevrons on the left the fertilizing rain (and the course of the nommo when they fall on the earth).
Animal representations across a shutter symbolize their collective magical strength ; strength which the Dogon believe is then imparted to the shutter. Origin : Mali (Kani Kombole area)
Type : Architectural components
Ethnic group : Dogon
Material : Thick wood with a deep brown patina Dogon granary shutter This very old small shutter was placed midway up the granary wall. It provided access, throughout the year following harvests, to the goods stored inside (millet, sorghum, rice, corn). The Dogon granaries are narrow, four-sided or round, with a structure made of wood and covered with cob, and generally a thatch roof or a terrace roof (see picture).
The chevrons symbolize the lebe snake, as well as the rain. The central motif represents the origin of the universe, and the four primordial

65. African Ethnics And Personal Names Current Amazon USA One-Edition
Current Amazon USA particularedition data for African Ethnics And Personal Names primarily deals with central, southern, and eastern African peoples.
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66. African Tribes
african tribe list. The lack of overall centralization among the Igbospeakingpeoples has been conducive to the development of a great variety of art
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67. 1 Hw A Of, For (decl.) 1 Hw AA! No, No! (strong Denial). 2 Hw AA
N 1087 xrf KUMUNYU see 1088 hw kumu KUNDA farm in African sense, plot of ground, 1510 l ba- XX the Masaba people North, Central and South Gisu,
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*** 1 hw A of, for (decl.) 1 hw A-A! no, no! (strong denial). 2 hw AA! (excl. of surprise). 3 hw AAAAA alas! 3 hw khy- palm of hand. 4 hw khu-khw- ABAABA(KA) grope. 5 hw khu-khw- ABALILA clasp (to breast), carry (child at side) N sS 6 hw ABELENGA ((A)BEYENGA ), if NC 6 xrf ABEYENGA see 7 hw khu-khw- ABIKHA put on load (on head), crown, clothe anddecorate circumcision boys or brides. 7 xrf ABIRA see 7 xrf ABOOBO see 7 xrf ABUKHYELE see 8 hw khu-khw- ABULA release, undo (a knot), unfasten a cow orcattle (cf. HABULA). 9 hw khu-khw- ABURUKHA (cf. ARUBUKHA) , blaze. CS 10 hw khu-khw- ABURUSA kindle, light (lamp), light and fan a fire, cause to flare up (fire) CS C SB 10 l khu-khw- XX kamakhua start trouble. CS 10 xrf ABUUSI see 10 xrf ABWAHI see 11 hw khu-khw- ADUBUKHA (-BUSA, etc.) form sometimes substituted f.ARUBUKHA (-BUSA, etc.) in all dialects. 12 hw khu-khw- AFULA crawl (also of small children), creep (e.g.ants). 12 xrf khi-khy- AHA 13 hw khu-khw- AHA reap (corn), pluck, pick (fruit, vegetables). NC 13 l mu-khw- XX armpit(s) (corresponding words take prefix mu-). 14 hw bu-bw- AHI grazing, (also bu-BAHI) great wealth in live stock 14 l umw- XX herdsman, shepherd, reaper, priest, protestant). 15 hw khu-khw- AHILISA look after, take care of (animal,child, thing). 16 hw bu-bw- AHILISI care (good care) SB 16 l umw- XX word suggested for bishop , 'archbishop' C

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