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1. Resources On The Achang
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2. Resources On The Achang
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3. AFRICA! For Girl Scouts
South Africa, Tanzania, Zimbabwe Key Moments in Life (Univ. of Iowa) Peoples of Africa (Univ. of Iowa) Photo Library, Online (Africa
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4. Online Readings In Psychology And Culture, Unit 3, Chapter 1
speakers of different languages usually for trading, emerged among indigenous coastal peoples of Africa. Sharp (1971) found that the Kpelle
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5. Home Page - Ethnos - Books About Ethnic Cultures
Native Peoples of North America. On the right is an index of links for ethnic groups in Africa. Kabre/Kabye Kanuri KhoiKhoi Kikuyu Kpelle
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6. MSN Encarta - African Languages
It has been suggested that the indigenous languages of Africa will and San peoples of southern Africa; are Mende in Sierra Leone and
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OF THE TENSIONS BETWEEN INDIVIDUAL AND COMMUNAL RIGHTS IN AFRICA AND THE UNITED STATES B. Indigenous Peoples and Intellectual Property Rights
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293 Kora musician 54, 273 Kpelle people Africa Come Back see Repercussions pictures contrasts in the way of life of its indigenous
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9. GRAIN Briefings 2002 Intellectual Property Rights I
Not long after, migrating pastoral peoples took Thonga of southern Africa regularly use 106 species for their daily needs.3 The Kpelle women in
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Location Western Africa, bordering the North Major peoples indigenous African tribes 95% (including Kpelle, Bassa, Gio, Kru, Grebo, Mano
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11. Liberia
60 4 (2002 est) Ethnic groups 95 indigenous peoples, including the kpelle,Bassa, Gio, Kru, The blue canton symbolizes the dark continent of africa.
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... Chronology GENERAL INFORMATION National name Republic of Liberia Area 111,370 sq km/42,999 sq mi Capital Monrovia (and chief port) Major towns/cities Bensonville, Saniquillie, Gbarnga, Voinjama, Buchanan Major ports Buchanan, Greenville Physical features forested highlands; swampy tropical coast where six rivers enter the sea back to top GOVERNMENT Head of state and government Gynde Bryant from 2003 Political system emergent democracy Political executive limited presidency Administrative divisions 13 counties Political parties National Democratic Party of Liberia (NDPL), nationalist, left of centre; National Patriotic Front of Liberia (NPFL), left of centre; United Democratic Movement of Liberia for Democracy (Ulimo), left of centre; National Patriotic Party (NPP), antidemocratic Armed forces 15,000 (2002 est)

12. List Of Ethnic Groups - Definition Of List Of Ethnic Groups In Encyclopedia
Dagestani peoples indigenous groups of northern Caucasus Koskimo Koyukon -Natives of Alaska kpelle - Group from Guinea, western africa
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13. Years Of Anguish: A Political RPG - List Of Ethnic Groups:
Dagestani peoples indigenous groups of northern Caucasus Dai (Thai, Thai Lue) kpelle - Group from Guinea, western africa
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14. Liberia Country Study
It is like the standard English used elsewhere in anglophone africa except thatits sound Many of the indigenous peoples of Liberia use the languages of
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Of the varieties of English spoken in Liberia, the most prestigious is standard Liberian English, used in formal political speeches, in the print and broadcast media, and at all levels of the education system. It is like the standard English used elsewhere in anglophone Africa except that its sound system and some of its vocabulary have been influenced by American rather than British patterns. Standard Liberian English is spoken by the elite and subelite of both Americo Liberian and indigenous origin and with varying degrees of competence by others. Although standard Liberian English is frequently and fluently used by well educated AmericoLiberians, it is thought to be the home (or informal) language of only a few of them. The home language of most of the elite of this ethnic group is a tongue that linguist Ian Hancock calls vernacular Liberian English. Local terms for it are not favored by people who speak it, and some Americo Liberians attempt to suppress its use at home because it is often regarded as "bad English." It has been suggested that this vernacular is a descendant of a form of black English developed in the American south in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Brought to Liberia by the settlers, some of whom spoke standard American English, this variety of black English has been affected by standard Liberian English and by the African languages and pidgins spoken by the peoples with whom the settlers and their descendants came into contact.

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approached indigenous peoples in the region much like African Americans had been He spoke kpelle, and was the first Liberian President to speak an
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THE COLLECTIONS INFORMATION SEARCH ... News Updates General Geography, Culture, and Economy The Republic of Liberia lies on the western coast of Africa. It is bordered by Sierra Leone to the northwest, Guinea to the north, and Cote d’Ivoire to the east. It is roughly the size of the state of Tennessee, Monrovia is the capital, and the population is nearing 3.3 million.
There are three main linguistic groups in Liberia: the Mande, Kwa, and Mel. Two thirds of the population is Christian, one seventh is Muslim, and one fifth hold traditional beliefs, though many people honor beliefs originating in more than one religious tradition. Before the country fell back into civil war in 1989, Liberia’s market economy relied heavily on agriculture and iron ore exports. Rubber, coffee, and cacao were the principle cash crops. Timber and mining were also important to the country’s economy. return to top History of the Republic, 1822-1940s

16. GeographyIQ - World Atlas - Africa - Liberia - People
PEOPLE There are 16 ethnic groups that make up Liberia s indigenous population.The kpelle in central and western Liberia is the largest ethnic group.
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There are 16 ethnic groups that make up Liberia's indigenous population. The Kpelle in central and western Liberia is the largest ethnic group. Americo-Liberians who are descendants of freed slaves that arrived in Liberia early in 1821 make up an estimated 5% of the population.
There also are sizable numbers of Lebanese, Indians, and other West African nationals who make up a significant part of Liberia's business community. Because of the 1989-1996 civil war and its accompanying problem of insecurity, the number of Westerners in Liberia is low and confined largely to Monrovia and its immediate surroundings. The Liberian constitution restricts citizenship only to people of Negro descent.
Liberia was traditionally noted for its hospitality and academic institutions, iron mining and rubber industry booms, and cultural skills and arts and craft works. But political upheavals beginning in the 1980s and the brutal 7-year civil war (1989-1996) brought about a steep decline in the living standards of the country, including its education and infrastructure.
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17. GeographyIQ - World Atlas - Africa - Liberia - People Facts And Figures
Demographic information and statistics on the people of Liberia. Ethnic groups,indigenous African tribes 95% (including kpelle, Bassa, Gio, Kru,
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Africa Liberia (Facts) Liberia - People (Facts) Population: 3,390,635 (July 2004 est.) Age structure: 0-14 years: 43.4% (male 742,508; female 730,677)
15-64 years: 52.9% (male 875,951; female 918,570)
65 years and over: 3.6% (male 61,867; female 61,062) (2004 est.) Population growth rate: 2.7% (2004 est.) Birth rate: 44.81 births/1,000 population (2004 est.) Death rate: 17.86 deaths/1,000 population (2004 est.) Net migration rate: migrant(s)/1,000 population
note: at least 200,000 Liberian refugees are in surrounding countries; the uncertain security situation has hindered their ability to return (2004 est.) Sex ratio: at birth: 1.03 male(s)/female
under 15 years: 1.02 male(s)/female
15-64 years: 0.95 male(s)/female 65 years and over: 1.01 male(s)/female total population: 0.98 male(s)/female (2004 est.) Infant mortality rate: total: 130.51 deaths/1,000 live births female: 123.5 deaths/1,000 live births (2004 est.) male: 137.32 deaths/1,000 live births Life expectancy at birth: total population: 47.93 years

18. ENC Online: For Your Professional Learning
Perspectives on indigenous people of North America Warlpiri, Maori, andCaroline Islanders of Oceania; and the Tshokwe, Bushoong, and kpelle of africa.
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19. LX | Liberian Express | Language And Communication Of Liberia
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... Obituary Language and Communication Of the varieties of English spoken in Liberia, the most prestigious is standard Liberian English, used in formal political speeches, in the print and broadcast media, and at all levels of the education system. It is like the standard English used elsewhere in Anglophone Africa except that its sound system and some of its vocabulary have been influenced by American rather than British patterns. Standard Liberian English is spoken by the elite and subelite of both Americo- Liberian and indigenous origin and with varying degrees of competence by others. Although standard Liberian English is frequently and fluently used by well educated Americo-Liberians, it is thought to be the home (or informal) language of only a few of them. The home language of most of the elite of this ethnic group is a tongue that linguist Ian Hancock calls vernacular Liberian English. Local terms for it are not favored by people who speak it, and some Americo Liberians attempt to suppress its use at home because it is often regarded as "bad English." It has been suggested that this vernacular is a descendant of a form of black English developed in the American south in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Brought to Liberia by the settlers, some of whom spoke standard American English, this variety of black English has been affected by standard Liberian English and by the African languages and pidgins spoken by the peoples with whom the settlers and their descendants came into contact.

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For example, the kpelle people of Liberia use a single word “sang” to describe a Other religions, such as African indigenous beliefs, suffered a long
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A brief background and history of African Music Music and Dance Dance, music, and story-telling are among the ancient art forms that have flourished for many centuries in Africa. Music and dance are terms that we will use to denote musical practices of African people. Ancient African society did not separate their every day life activities from their music and other cultural experience. Stone (1998) attests to the difficulty of separating music from the cultural context as she says: Oral traditions African people traditionally and in the modern day have a rich oral tradition that insures the passage of cultural practices from one generation to another. Scholars such as Malmusi, 1990; Rycroft,1962, Stone,1982 argue that oral literature and music are intimately connected in most parts of Africa and are often impossible to separate (Shelemany in Groves Dictionary of Music and Musicans , 2001). Listening has been an important skill that has been perfected by oral traditional practices. A number of African musical songs and dances were and are still transmitted from one generation or group to another by word of mouth.

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