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41. Reviews Of H-Net Africana
The Oral History and Literature of the Wolof People of Waalo, Sources Regardingafrican indigenous Churches in South africa Writing indigenous Church
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to H-Africa Books CDs and Web Sites Exhibits Films Reviews Listed : 27 March 1995 through 31 August 2004.
Books (by author)
  • Achebe, Chinua Things Fall Apart
    Reviewed for H-AfrTeach by Chris Conte, 11 March 1998.
  • Adams, Anne V. Janis A. Mayes, editors Mapping Intersections: African Literature and Africa's Development
    Reviewed for H-AfrLitCine by Dayna Oscherwitz, University of Texas, November 1998.
  • Adeleke, Tunde UnAfrican Americans: Nineteenth-Century Black Nationalists and the Civilizing Mission
    Reviewed for H-SHEAR by John Saillant, Western Michigan University, February, 1999.
  • Ahluwalia, Pal Politics and Post-Colonial Theory: African Inflections
    Reviewed for H-SAfrica by Chimuka T. Andrea, Department of Philosophy, University of Zimbabwe, January, 2002.
  • Akyeampong, Emmanuel Drink, Power and Cultural Change: A Social History of Alcohol in Ghana, c. 1800 to Recent Times.
    Reviewed for H-Africa by Martin Klein, University of Toronto, 30 September 1998.
  • Alexander, Peter and Rick Halpern, eds

42. Bakwerirama: In Memoriam: Poetry By Ndeley Mokoso
The Bakweri are an indigenous nation on the West Coast of africa. As MolaMbole spunned yarn after yarn Watching us with gleeful delight
http://www.bakweri.com/2004/06/in_memoriam_poe.html
bakwerirama
Highlight of Bakweri life and culture. The Bakweri are an indigenous nation on the West Coast of Africa. Like many indigenous nations, they are part of a modern nation state (Cameroon). They are at one ancient and modern. Members of the Bakweri nation live all over the planet. Western influences and power have had a depleting and diluting effect on Bakweri culture. This website is a collaboration between Bakweri nationals to discover, discuss and to project their unique culture and history.
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46. Guest Book
John is telling us that on one hand, time and peoples minds distort things, Other indigenous stakeholders see the outcome as an opportunity for both the
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Guest Book Home We'd like to get your views on the Bakweri Land Problem. Please leave your comments in this public guest book so we can share your thoughts with other visitors.
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It gives me considerable pleasure to be able to access the Bakweri Land problem on the internet. We should not feel discouraged at temporary divergent views on the legitimacy of the Bakweri claim over their ancestral lands. Time will, as was the case in Algeria where a bitter 7-year war was fought, or the current land problem in Zimbabwe, justfy the stand of those Bakweri and other persons who are bold enough to stand for the rights of an indigenous people. The tragedy in the case of the Bakweri is that it is their own national govt which seeks to disposses its own people of their land, unlike the case in Southern Africa where white farmers occupy most of the land. I salute the BLCC in Diaspora for bringing this problem to the attention of the world.

47. The Post Online (Cameroon): Fritz Makoge Laid To Rest
A fitting tribute to Fritz Makoge, one of the most likeable people I ever knew . The Bakweri are an indigenous African nation. Bate Besong
http://www.postnewsline.com/2005/06/strongfritz_mak.html
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Fritz Makoge Laid To Rest
By Walter Wilson Nana
The remains of Fritz Makoge Diabe, who was accidentally shot dead in Bamenda on Saturday May 21, were laid to rest at the familycompound in Muea, Buea, on Saturday, June 4.
Makoge was felled in an accidental gun discharge as the death of Social Democratic Front, SDF, Chairman's wife, Rose was being commemorated.

48. Numismatic Articles
Everything was and is made from indigenous material and is used to help the My advice to those people who would like to purchase primitive African
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49. Bracton Books Catalogue List
2286, ABRAHAM, RC The Language of the Hausa People. London Univ. Indigenousrights in africa The case of the Twa of the KahuziBiega National Park,
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50. APFT Pilot Report - English - III - FOREST POPULATIONS
Systems of exploitation in forest areas of Central africa the first patternincludes societies in which people regularly attend markets (where they use
http://lucy.ukc.ac.uk/Sonja/RF/Ukpr/Report133.htm
III - FOREST POPULATIONS
  • A) TYPES OF EXPLOITATION OF THE ENVIRONMENT
  • B) THE MAIN CHARACTERISTICS OF FOREST SOCIETIES
    A) TYPES OF EXPLOITATION OF THE ENVIRONMENT
    Throughout the forest, from the Atlantic to the East African Lakes, from the 4th Parallel North and 4th Parallel South, different strategies for exploiting the forest co-exist. Traditional swidden agriculturists living in dense rainforest areas make up about 80 % of forest populations. Shifting agriculture provides the basis of their food system, supplemented by hunting, gathering and fishing. All these populations are dependent on wild forest products, whether they themselves engage in hunting, gathering and fishing or whether they obtain them from groups specializing in these activities, hunter-gatherer Pygmies or fishing populations along the rivers. In the Congo Basin, vast swampy areas of flooded forest have emerged around the big rivers ; these particular ecological niches have lead to the development of specific economic systems which include fishing populations living on the islands on the rivers and fishing-agriculturist populations exploiting the silted land. These areas have long since been characterized by a symbiotic network of regional exchanges and the high degree of specialization in fishing and commercial exchanges.

51. Joshua Project - People Clusters
mbole, 268000, 1, 0, 0.0 %, 0, 0.0 %, NAB57h People group population figuresare now maintained as a percentage of the national population.
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52. 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
http://www.zompist.com/sources.htm
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)

53. Science And Literature
For the longest time, many people were under the impression that Ptolemy was Her itinerary included North africa, Central America, South America,
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Josef Friedrich Perkonig ... Poziv za domovino
- by Milan Bolkovic Bole Iz primorske epopeje (From the Littoral Epopee) - by Borut Rutar M onumenta Frisingensia Urban Jarnik Srecko Kosovel The Kosovel Year 2004 Boris Pahor Narte Velikonja Alma Maximiliana Karlin Karel Destovnik - Kajuh ... Dr. Julius Kugy 1858 - 1944 Special Battalions - Battaglioni Speciali
Such is the title of the new book, with the sub title (in English translation): The Calvary of the Littoral Minors in Word and Image (Nova Gorica, 2005), written in Slovenian by Branko Cermelj and Sara Perini
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(translated by Luka Lisjak Gabrijelcic)
Edvard Kocbek was born in 1905 in a small village in eastern Slovenia. Already as a student, he got involved in the activities of Catholic groups that favored social action. In the years preceding World War II, he grew closer to Marxist ideas. At the beginning of WW II, he led a consistent group of Catholics in the alliance with the Communist Party in order to fight the Fascist occupation.
After the War, he covered some secondary positions within the structures of the new Communist Regime until 1952, when he was removed from power by means of a brutal denigration campaign. He spent the rest of his life shut off from public life, restricted to his home. He was rarely allowed to speak in public, yet alone publish his works.

54. Aci- Pref. 2b Class 1b Plural Marker. Ci- Pref. 7 Class 7 Prefix
One who kills it will constantly be breaking pots. ci k——mbole n. Yaoland;the traditional birthplace of the Yao people, situated in Chiconono,
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55. Aci- Pref. 2b Class 1b Plural Marker. Ci- Pref. 7 Class 7 Prefix
7 charm which attracts people to settle in one s village. w u H k a H ‡ mb i 3 game played in various forms all over africa, the only requirement being
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57. African Tribes
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59. Ethnographic Art Books/De Verre Volken At Antiqbook.nl
PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIES OF SOUTH AND EAST AFRICAN PEOPLE, 18701920. INDIGENOUSARCHITECTURE IN BORNEO TRADITIONAL PATTERNS AND NEW DEVELOPMENTS.
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