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81. The Blacksmith's Art From Africa
Many traditional people living in africa consider red iron oxide, Indigenousterminology used during the event related the process to bodily functions
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82. RAND AFRICAN ART - HOME PAGE
face mask called kota Mbuto or kota Emboli, various forms of African Ibeji twinfigure and information on the Yoruba people and a link to a great
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The pages that have had the most changes are this page, my Educational Resources page and my Favorite Links page.
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83. History Of Weapons Collections And Display
Extract from C. Spring s African Arms and Armour, 1993 Notably the museleand onzil, socalled bird-headed knives of the kota and Fang of Gabon were
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The History of Weapons Collections and Display in the UK
Weapons in Museums, Galleries and Literature: extract A 19th century weapons collection: extract
Extract from C. Spring's African Arms and Armour
Introduction: Weapons in Museums, Galleries and in Literature
(pp 12 - 14; references given by Spring can be found in the bibliography Weapons cannot on their own be used to explain the complexities of and the reasons for conflict. Nonetheless, it is pertinent to note that anthropologists have only recently begun to be forthcoming on the subject of warfare. As Hallpike (1973) bluntly puts it, warfare is a 'form of behaviour which particularly horrifies intellectuals'. If, as Fukui and Turton (1979) suggest, those intellectuals happen to be anthropologists, their aversion may be compounded by the fact that 'warfare is one of those rare topics of anthropological research, the overwhelming practical significance of which is immediately apparent to the non-anthropologist'. In Africa, the colonial authorities had, to some extent, stamped out or at least suppressed warfare by the time most of the classic ethnographies came to be written. Perhaps the connivance, unwittingly or not, of some early twentieth-century anthropologists in this pacification process may have made the discussion of warfare somewhat distasteful to their immediate successors. As Hallpike points out, such attempts as there were unsuccessfully tried to explain away the sheer irrationality of certain aspects of warfare by forcing each of the large variety of cases to confirm to a simple, restrictive, functionalist model. More recently changes in anthropological theory have produced some stimulating work, for example the collection of essays edited by Fukui and Turton in 1979, but in general the study of traditional warfare in Africa has not received the attention it deserves.

84. Islam In Malaysia
Two hundred years later in CE 878 Islam was embraced by people along the coast of Before the coming of Islam, the indigenous Malays embraced an ancient
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The recognition of Islam in this part of the world has been a fact since C.E. 674 (forty-two years after the death of Prophet Muhammad, pbuh) when the Umayyad ruler Muawiyah was in power at Damascus. Two hundred years later in C.E. 878 Islam was embraced by people along the coast of Peninsular Malaysia including the port of Kelang which was a well-known trading centre.
Before the coming of Islam, the indigenous Malays embraced an ancient religion with various forms of belief with some of the population belonging to the Hindu/Buddha religion. Life was structured and arranged in ways that showed the influence of more than one religion. This can be seen not only in the Malay's cultural patterns but is also part of the 'power' structure of state dignitaries and princes.
At the political level, the royal ruler and the head of state in most communities in the Malay world embraced the Islamic religion. The people were impressed and attracted by the provision in the Qur'an and the Hadith that mankind should be ranked on a basis of interpersonal equality. Those who for so long had been considered of

85. CALEB PROJECT: News And Interactive
Ethnic minority people coming to the Lord has brought much encouragement to a What s exciting is how much ownership the indigenous church has taken over
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86. Chris Keeley Interview
Chris I started it on 04/2/1996, To attract people to my site, to showcase my I also spent ten years of my Life living in africa Mali, Uganda,
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The following is an interview that took place in June of 2001 with Chris Keeley. The interview was conducted via email and the responses have been edited for content. kiyotei : When and why did you create your website ? Chris : I started it on 04/2/1996, To attract people to my site, to showcase my artwork and others - specifically the secret surrealist society, to share common interests, and to help others find freedom from active drug addiction. kiyotei What is the secret surrealist society? Chris : The secret surrealist society was a group of artists from all over the world that sent me their artwork for exhibition and publication. The society lives on in cyberspace but is pretty much defunct as of 1994. kiyotei : How many members were there? Chris : At one point we were about sixty artists. kiyotei : What kind of drug abuse do you offer help from? Is alcohol-related addiction something you help with as well? Chris : Any kind of drug use , abuse, addiction. I treated over 6000 alcohol addicts from 1988 to 1994.

87. African-weapons
African weapons and shields. Notably the musele and onzil, socalled bird-headedknives of the kota and Fang of Gabon were thought to have evolved from
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88. Travel In Malaysia & Singapore, Southeast Asia
Wildlife, forest people, river safaris, trekking, swimming and a general jungle kota BAHRU is a town on the north east coast where the original Malay
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89. Ethnic India: A Genomic View, With Special Reference To Peopling And Structure -
The people of India are culturally stratified as tribals, who constitute 8.08%of the Because U2i appears to be the indigenous subHG of U in India,
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Analabha Basu Namita Mukherjee Sangita Roy Sanghamitra Sengupta Sanat Banerjee Madan Chakraborty Badal Dey Monami Roy Bidyut Roy Nitai P. Bhattacharyya Susanta Roychoudhury and Partha P. Majumder
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90. GeoNative - Bisitarien Iritziak - Your Comments
It is not incorrect in English (many people use it), but I feel strongly Greetings from kota Kinabalu, Sabah (North Borneo) Herman; hscholz@bigfoot.com
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    Luistxo, I really enjoyed your pages. Could you please give me a pointer to the best place on the web where I could read a description and explanation of the native pre-islamic Berber religion? I am very interested. Thanks in advance if you can assist me.
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    I have seen your page on Flemish placemanes in France:
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91. Atlas - Malaysia Map
Malaysia Map, History, Culture, People, Population, Climate, Economy, NonMalay indigenous groups make up more than half of the Borneo state of
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Malaysia Plants and Animal Back to Top Malaysia’s forests include an enormous mixture of animal life. Large mammals include Asian elephants; tigers; sun bears; tapirs; several species of deer; and rhinoceroses, which are endangered. Malaysia’s primates include the endangered orangutans and three species of protected gibbons. Other animals include numerous birds (about 650 species of birds exist in Peninsular Malaysia alone); more than 100 species of snakes, including king cobras and pythons; and many amphibians, including crocodiles and 80 species of lizards. Malaysia is renowned for its huge insect population, including many species of butterflies and moths. Some insects, including mosquitoes, hornets, red ants, scorpions, and certain spiders, can be harmful to people. Malaysia Communications Back to Top
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92. HISTORY
It was adopted by all layers of the people of Java, but limited to the upper In this way indigenous interisland trade, like that between Makassar,
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93. COMLEARN: October 1993 (Vol. 4, No. 1)
The programme was initially developed to train First Nations people in the outlying Distance Education and Human Resource Development in Southern africa
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ON BEING SMALL AND BEING DIFFERENT Taking population as the main criterion and regarding one million as the upper limit, over thirty of the fifty members of the Commonwealth can be described as small states. Almost half of these have populations of less than 200,000 and several are less than 100,000. And, most of the small countries in the world are members of the Commonwealth. The severely restricted human resources, for example, which are a function of small size, can critically constrain a country's overall development capacity. COL, which is itself quite small when compared to other international organisations, seeks to expand and enhance the human resources available in small states by increasing access to education and training and by improving their quality. In this edition of COMLEARN we highlight some of our efforts.

94. The Chapter Of Latin America Is Closing - Llegé A México
I notice through all my journey that people, that accept me in their homes, and work with the indigenous people, learning how to communicate with rocks,
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I am back in Mexico City again, among all the great memories and all the friends.
The exploration of the beauties of Chiapas and Oaxaca ended way too soon. Now I have more questions than I have answers about Mexican Indians, Zapatistas and Mara Salvatruche.
On Monday I left San Cristobal and arrived to Las Margaritas. From there I went to the dzungle La Candona, one of the most beautiful parts of Mexico with cruel and bloody history. I got to know the Zapatismo more closely and I left a letter for Subcommander Marcos.
On Wednesday I left the community and helped one of the Zapatista on the way to Mexico and in Tuxtla I met preachers of the word of Christ. I notice through all my journey that people, that accept me in their homes, give me food and transport, usually don't talk much and the people who talk about God and Christ, many times do not show their faith in their life.

95. Independent Online Edition > South-East Asia : App2
People are thought to have been living on Borneo for more than 35000 years, Seafood is excellent, especially in coastal Sarawak and kota Kinabalu.
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            WHAT IS IT, WHERE IS IT? WHAT IS IT, WHERE IS IT? Borneo is the world's third-largest island (after Greenland and New Guinea) and straddles the Equator: it lies in the South China Sea south-west of the Malay Peninsula and Singapore, south-east of the Philippines and north of the Indonesian island of Java. Borneo's top third is Malaysian, split into the states of Sarawak (to the west) and Sabah (to the east). Tucked between these two areas is by far the smallest constituent, the Sultanate of Brunei Darussalam (Brunei). But most of the island - 70 per cent - is taken up by the Indonesian state of Kalimantan. WHAT IS THE ISLAND LIKE?

96. 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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97. Jouvert: Books Received
Brysk argues that marginalized people have responded to globalization with Subject to Colonialism African Self fashioning and the Colonial Library.
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Notes: We have not yet added recently received books; this will be done within the next two weeks so check here again! Jouvert now adds brief descriptions to its Books Received List, in hopes of giving more information about a volume's content to potential reviewers and readers. As these descriptions are drawn from book jackets and publisher's press releases, they should not be interpreted as the journal's evaluations of the books. Adelman, Jeremy, ed. Colonial Legacies: The Problem of Persistence in Latin American History. New York and London: Routledge, 1999. The essays in this book explain what it means to have a past that looms so heavily on the present, showing how colonial legacies have multiple origins and are rooted in a triangular relationship between Europe, Africa, and the Americas and how Latin American history cannot be reduced to simple linear accounts of cumulative change and evolution. Aldama, Arturo. Disrupting Savagism: Intersecting Chicana/o, Mexican Immigrant, and Native American Struggles for Self-Representation . Durham: Duke UP, 2001.

98. Biological Conservation Newsletter
Environmental Profiles A Global Guide to Projects and People. Populationcharacteristics of African wild dogs Lycaon pictus in the Eastern Transvaal
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