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  1. Luba: Visions of Africa by Mary Roberts, Allen F. Roberts, 2007-09-15
  2. Memory: Luba Art and the Making of History (African Art)

81. Bantu: Definition And Much More From Answers.com
Meaning 1 of or relating to the African people who speak one of the Bantoidlanguages or to their Bantu Kosova luba (member of a Bantu people)
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showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Dictionary Encyclopedia WordNet Wikipedia Translations Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping Bantu Dictionary Ban·tu băn tū
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  • A member of any of a large number of linguistically related peoples of central and southern Africa. A group of over 400 closely related languages spoken in central, east-central, and southern Africa, belonging to the South Central subgroup of the Niger-Congo language family and including Swahili, Kinyarwanda, Kirundi, Zulu, and Xhosa.
  • [From Proto-Bantu *bantu , people : *ba- , pl. human pref. + *-ntu , entity.] Ban tu adj.
    var tcdacmd="cc=edu;dt"; Encyclopedia Bantu băn tū ) , ethnic and linguistic group of Africa, numbering about 120 million. The Bantu inhabit most of the continent S of the Congo River except the extreme southwest. The classification is primarily linguistic, and there are almost a hundred Bantu languages, including Luganda, Zulu, and Swahili. Few cultural generalizations concerning the Bantu can be made. Before the European conquest of Africa the Bantu tribes were either pastoral and warlike or agricultural and usually pacific. There were some highly developed Bantu states, including Buganda in present-day Uganda. Possibly under the fear of European encroachment, several additional Bantu states developed in the 19th cent., notably among the Zulu and the Sotho. Other well-known Bantu tribes include the Ndebele (Matabele) and the Shona. In South Africa, the term

    82. Africa: Outline Of History
    africa has the longest human history of any continent. BC and 1500, Bantuspeakingpeoples became dominant over most of the continent S of the equator,
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        Early History to 1500
        Africa has the longest human history of any continent. African hominids date from at least 4 million years ago; agriculture, brought from SW Asia, appears to date from the 6th or 5th millennium B.C. Africa's first great civilization began in Egypt in 3400 B.C. ; other ancient centers were Kush and Aksum. Phoenicians established Carthage in the 9th cent. B.C. and probably explored the northwestern coast as far as the Canary Islands by the 1st cent. B.C. Romans conquered Carthage in 146 B.C. and controlled N Africa until the 4th cent. A.D.

    83. Ethnicity And Race By Countries
    Liberia, indigenous African tribes 95% (including Kpelle, Bassa, Gio, Venezuela,Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Arab, German, African, indigenous people
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    84. Map & Graph: Countries By People: Ethnic Groups
    Map Graph People Ethnic groups by country Liberia, indigenous Africantribes 95% (including Kpelle, Bassa, Gio, Kru, Grebo, Mano, Krahn, Gola,
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    20 native African tribes 90% (Temne 30%, Mende 30%, other 30%), Creole (Krio) 10% (descendants of freed

    85. Military.org -- CountryWatch.com
    It is the language of the people from the region of the capital, Kinshasa. Most of these groups are of Bantu origin, including luba, Kongo,
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    86. WFC
    Kibira is one of the rare African forests located in a heavily populated region The luba Crater Scientific Reserve affects 7 200 people within its
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    Kibira National Park, Burundi
    Based on the work of Cyriaque Nzojibwami
    Parks for Peace Project, National Institute for Nature Conservation and the Environment, Burundi
    This national park contains Burundi’s only montane forest. Village communities participate in its management through a community conservation plan, which is a pledge of partnership among the people, the administration and conservationists. In addition, a new consultative body, the “local park watchdog committee”, set up in each of the communes around the park, appears to be a solution to the question of how to involve the people in managing the park. This management scheme is part of a process under which conservation is incorporated into the consolidation of peace in Burundi. DESCRIPTION OF THE KIBIRA NATIONAL PARK The Kibira National Park straddles four provinces in Burundi and has an area of 40 000 ha. It is composed of montane rain forest containing several vegetation strata: Entandrophragma excelsum and Parinari excelsa stands

    87. GeographyIQ - World Atlas - Africa - Congo, Democratic Republic Of The - People
    Demographic information and statistics on the people of Congo, Ethnic groups,over 200 African ethnic groups of which the majority are Bantu;
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    Africa Congo, Democratic Republic of the (Facts) Congo, Democratic Republic of the - People (Facts) Population:
    note: estimates for this country explicitly take into account the effects of excess mortality due to AIDS; this can result in lower life expectancy, higher infant mortality and death rates, lower population and growth rates, and changes in the distribution of population by age and sex than would otherwise be expected (July 2004 est.) Age structure: 0-14 years: 48.2% (male 14,122,237; female 14,008,654)
    15-64 years: 49.3% (male 14,097,301; female 14,646,285)
    65 years and over: 2.5% (male 590,262; female 853,191) (2004 est.) Population growth rate: 2.99% (2004 est.) Birth rate: 44.73 births/1,000 population (2004 est.) Death rate: 14.64 deaths/1,000 population (2004 est.) Net migration rate: -0.17 migrant(s)/1,000 population
    note: fighting between the Congolese Government and Uganda- and Rwanda-backed Congolese rebels spawned a regional war in DROC in August 1998, which left 1.8 million Congolese internally displaced and caused 300,000 Congo Sex ratio: at birth: 1.03 male(s)/female

    88. View Topic - Congo S Civil Society Unites FPcN Friends
    Adolphine Muley, of the Union of indigenous Women (UEFA) 5 said “indigenouspeople welcome this initiative by civil society. Our voices have to be heard
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    90. TDS; Passports, Visas, Travel Documents
    They came primarily from the luba and Lunda tribes of southern Zaire and northern the Zimbabwe African People s Union (ZAPU), the African National
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    Zambia Africa

    HISTORY
    The indigenous hunter-gatherer occupants of Zambia began to be displaced or absorbed by more advanced migrating tribes about 2,000 years ago. The major waves of Bantu-speaking immigrants began in the 15th century, with the greatest influx between the late 17th and early 19th centuries. They came primarily from the Luba and Lunda tribes of southern Zaire and northern Angola but were joined in the 19th century by Ngoni peoples from the south. By the latter part of that century, the various peoples of Zambia were largely established in the areas they currently occupy. Except for an occasional Portuguese explorer, the area lay untouched by Europeans for centuries. After the mid-19th century, it was penetrated by Western explorers, missionaries, and traders. David Livingstone, in 1855, was the first European to see the magnificent waterfalls on the Zambezi River. He named the falls after Queen Victoria, and the Zambian town near the falls is named after him. In 1888, Cecil Rhodes, spearheading British commercial and political interests in Central Africa, obtained a mineral rights concession from local chiefs. In the same year, Northern and Southern Rhodesia (now Zambia and Zimbabwe, respectively) were proclaimed a British sphere of influence. Southern Rhodesia was annexed formally and granted self-government in 1923, and the administration of Northern Rhodesia was transferred to the British colonial office in 1924 as a protectorate.

    91. Equatorial Guinea (06/05)
    Facts about the land, people, history, government, political conditions, economy, The Republic of Equatorial Guinea is located in west central africa.
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    Background Note: Equatorial Guinea

    PROFILE OFFICIAL NAME:
    Republic of Equatorial Guinea Geography
    Location: Western Africa, bordering the Bay of Biafra. Bordering nations Cameroon, Gabon.
    Area: 28,050 sq. km; slightly smaller than Maryland.
    Cities: Capital Malabo. Other cities Bata (also capital of Littoral province on the mainland).
    Terrain: Varies. Bioko Island is volcanic, with three major peaks of 9,876 feet, 7,416 feet and 6,885 feet. Behind the coastal plain, the mainland provinces are hilly at a level of approximately 2,000 feet, with some 4,000-foot peaks. Annobon Island is volcanic.
    Climate: Tropical; always hot, humid. Bata on the mainland is somewhat drier and cooler. People Nationality: Noun Equatorial Guinean(s), Equatoguinean(s) Adjective Equatorial Guinean, Equatoguinean. Population (July 2004 est.): 523,051. Annual growth rate (2003 est.): 24.1%; 2.8% (1975-2002). Ethnic groups: The Fang ethnic group of the mainland constitutes the great majority of the population and dominates political life and business. The Bubi group comprises about 50,000 people living mainly in Bioko Island. The Annobonese on the island of Annobon are estimated at about 3,000 in number. The other three ethnic groups are found on the coast of Rio Muni and include the Ndowe and Kombe (about 3,000 each) and the Bujebas (about 2,000). The pygmy populations have long been integrated into the dominant Bantu-speaking cultures. Europeans are less than 1,000, mostly Spanish.

    92. Past People And Environments In The Luangwa Valley Zambia
    The Bisa and Kunda trace their roots to the formation of the luba/Lunda states The Luangwa valley is an extension of the east African rift valley system
    http://www.liv.ac.uk/sace/research/projects/luangwa/
    School of Archaeology, Classics and Egyptology The Luangwa Valley has a long and rich heritage, exemplified by this contemporary Kunda potter Archaeology in the valley Luamfwa excavations Chopper/core Downstream from the cave is the Early Iron Age site of Chowo river. The river is eroding what appears to be the edge of a village sealed beneath ~2m of silt and sand. We excavated a concentration of large potsherds (some containing food remains including domesticated sorghum), charcoal, bone, iron fragments and other debris in what appears to have been a long-term refuse dump. Stylistically the pottery is Early Iron Age and radiocarbon dates show that the deposits accumulated over a period from Cal AD 400-700 and even slightly later. These are the first dates for the presence of farming communities in the valley, and fall well within the known age range of the spread of farming into southern Africa. The Chowo site is at severe risk from flooding with more than 2m of deposit lost during the rains in 2004/5, and plans are underway for further excavation this coming season to assess the extent of the occupation area. Past Peoples Environmental context Heritage centre contact me directly.

    93. CIA - The World Factbook -- Congo, Democratic Republic Of The
    over 200 African ethnic groups of which the majority are Bantu; the four largesttribes Mongo, luba, Kongo (all Bantu), and the Mangbetu-Azande (Hamitic)
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    94. 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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    95. Plep Archive
    From the early days of the PreDorset and Dorset people who moved across the Although in traditional African cultures, furniture is hardly present,
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    ' On a quest for quirky, the Rare Visions gang hits the roads of the U.S. in search of grassroots art. Along the way nourished by corn dogs and other delicacies they stumble upon some pretty cool stuff.'
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    Lincoln Town Gyros , in Illinois. 'Legions of corner grills serve up great gyros or burgers. The genius at Lincoln Town Gyros who decided to combine the two should get a key to the city. While a third-of-a-pound burger sizzles on the grill, the counterman slices off a good six or seven strips of gyro meat from the round. On request, he places these next to the grilling burger to give the gyro a little extra char. The patty is then placed on a bun, topped with tomato, onion, pickle and a ladle of cheese sauce (or a slice of American or Swiss). Finally, saints be praised, the counterman crowns the works with the gyro strips and gyro sauce ... '

    96. CorpWatch : EQUATORIAL GUINEA: Stripped Of Its Wealth
    This mini country located under the armpit of the West African coast has immense But the Senate committee reported that most of those people funded to
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