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1. COMMUNITY BASED CONSERVATION
COMMUNITY IN CONSERVATION AFRICA GENERAL Areas Management Program for Indigenous Resources and moral economies of land on Mount Meru.
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2. Land And Spirituality In Africa
of the Indigenous Peoples and the land on which they originated. WCC photo, Peter Williams In Africa of West Kilimanjaro, of Mount Meru
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3. Swazi
Initiation. All the indigenous peoples of South Africa have some form of initiation. Downs Ngwesi Masai Mara Big Safari Meru National Park
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4. Swazi
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5. Africa Travel Centre Kenya
the Rift Valley Lakes, Meru National are over 70 ethnic groups in Kenya, the Masai are the most visible of indigenous peoples in East
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6. Africa - Region
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7. Maasai
the Arusha and the Meru. The MERU, a Parkipuny, Moringe The Human Rights Situation of Indigenous Peoples in Africa. Extract Date 1989 Aug
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8. Maasai Wildlife Conservation And Human Need - Navaya Ole Ndaskoi -
The Fourth World Journal is the leading periodical of cutting edge writing from Indigenous Peoples. Published by the Center For World Indigenous
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9. Sites
The issue of Indigenous Peoples in Africa will continue to be a complex one in the development literature white mountain) and Mount Meru the
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10. NTZ Source List
Page Millett, Katherine 2001 The Meru People Moringe 1989 Aug 3 The Human Rights Situation of Indigenous Peoples in Africa Fourth World Journal
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11. Resources On The Makonde
Net Basic_M Makonde indigenous peoples africa twostory architecture, Islamand indigenous Gusii, Kikuyu, Kuria, Maasai, Makonde, meru, Rendille .
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12. Africa Book Centre Ltd Culture, People And Anthropology
KENYA Minorities, indigenous peoples and Ethnic Diversity the author describesthe history of the meru people of Mount Kenya from the earliest times.
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13. NTZ Source List
Millett, Katherine 2001 The meru People Internet, goafrica.about.com Web Page 3 The Human Rights Situation of indigenous peoples in africa Fourth World
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Home Sources Names Dates ... Feedback Anacleti, A.O. 1978 June Serengeti: Its people and their environment. Tanzania Notes and Records, Pub The Tanzania Society PO Box 511 Dar es Salaam No 81+82, P23-34 ISSN 0039-9485 Journal
Anderson, David Maasai, People of Cattle Chronicle Books San Francisco 8118 0831 9 Book
Århem, K Maasai Pastoralism in the Ngorongoro Conservation Area; Sociological and Ecological Issues Bureau of Resource Assessment and Land Planning Dar-es-Salaam Journal
Århem, K Pastoral Man in the Garden of Eden: The Maasai of the Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania University of Uppsala Book
Århem, K, Homewood, K. and Rodgers, A. A Pastoral Food System: The Ngorongoro Maasai in Tanzania Bureau of Resource Assessment and Land Use Planning Dar-es-Salaam Journal
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14. 1980 - 1989
1980 s, Clearing Mount meru Spear, Thomas Struggles for the Land, Parkipuny,Moringe The Human Rights Situation of indigenous peoples in africa
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Saitoti, Tepilit Ole and Beckwith, Carol Maasai
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The Maasai coffee table book
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Lindblad, Lisa and Sven-Olof The Serengeti; Land of Endless Space
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Publishes: Cox, Thornton Travellers' Guide to East Africa Thornton Cox Publishes: Saitoti, Tepilit Ole and Beckwith, Carol Maasai Carol Beckwith Tepilit ole Saitoti Publishes: Elephant Control and Legal Ivory Exploitation: 1920 to 1976 A. Rodgers J.D. Lobo Tengeru Horticultural Research and Training Institute (HORTI) Tengeru Publishes: Nyamweru, Celia Rifts and Volcanoes: A study of the East African Rift System Celia Nyamweru Christ Church is predominantly Swahili speaking Stott, Chris Personal communication Alan and Anne Renshaw Fredrick Salukele - Arusha School 1980-1986 nTZ Feedback Ms Ngowi Fredrick Salukele Arusha School Alumni lecturing, fund raising and touring Dente, Jenny Mary Douglas Nicol Leakey 1913-1996 Mary Leakey D.L.Omari

15. Africa:Forests Under Threat
Even though indigenous peoples and rural communities are the ones directly As many as 12 people were killed in a landslide at Kanyakine, meru Central
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Publications Africa: Forests under threat index GAMBIA
A different type of forest degradation As in many other countries, Gambia's forests are facing a type of forest degradation which implies the substitution of native species by an exotic. But this is not the common situation where plantation companies substitute native forests by eucalyptus, pines or palm oil plantations. In this case, the villain is a "good" tree, brought into the country by Indian immigrants: the Neem tree (Azadirachta indica). In India, this tree has a number of positive features, among which the production of a useful natural pesticide. In Gambia, it is becoming a pest. But not because native forests are being cut to plant neem: the tree is slowly invading the forest and getting increasingly out of control. Such situation is not unique to Gambia. Many non-native trees and shrubs are becoming invasive in many of the world's forests, leading to dramatic changes in forests' floristic composition and subsequent changes in local wildlife and peoples' livelihoods. December 1998. A case of community forest management Gambia used to be covered by very dense forests. However, the country has undergone a severe deforestation and degradation process. In 1981, about 430,000 hectares were classified as forests - 45% of the total land area. Seven years later, the forest area was reduced to about 340,000 hectares.

16. Africa Travel Centre : Kenya
Other highlights include the Rift Valley Lakes, meru National Park, and the Indian the Masai are the most visible of indigenous peoples in East africa.
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Kenya Kenya is often described as having everything that is beautiful in Africa within her borders. Abundant wildlife and birdlife living free; outstanding scenic beauty of the rolling savannas, the peace of the desert regions of the north, the majestic highlands and glaciated peaks of Mt Kenya; the grandeur of the Great Rift Valley and the allure of white coral beaches. Kenya overwhelms all who visit her. Time spent in this country can be one of the most rewarding travel experiences of one's life. Since gaining independence in 1963, Kenya has experienced considerable growth and prosperity relative to other developing African nations. By focusing on tourism, Kenya has been able to successfully market its national parks and beautiful coast in a way that allows visitors to experience this region of East Africa while contributing to the country's growth. Kenya offers an array of opportunities for travel, wildlife viewing, and cultural experiences. With an immense network of national parks that include a variety of terrain, Kenya arguably stands as one of the top destinations in Africa. Although Kenya lies on the equator, it boasts a variety of landscapes including a tropical coast, grassy plains, desert, and mountains. A fine example of Kenya's wildlife can be found right outside it's largest city in Nairobi National Park. In the South lies the Masai Mara Game Reserve, Kenya's most reputable reserve and Amboseli National Park, which sits at the foot of Mt. Kilimanjaro. Aberdare National Park and Samburu and Shaba National Reserve are situated in the central region, also the home of Mt. Kenya 17,058 ft, Africa's second highest mountain. The Laikipia region is home to many large ranches on a high plateau between desert and mountain in the northwest. Tsavo East and West National Parks are less frequented by visitors and lies between Nairobi and the coast. Other highlights include the Rift Valley Lakes, Meru National Park, and the Indian Ocean Coast.

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18. Resources On The Manja
african indigenous people bamana africa, african Anthropology General Resources . meru 6%, other african 15%, non-african (Asian, European .
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1973. Biography of Biu, Manja, by Ibrahim Mastafa (Mastapha). 1973. ... 1983. Box 20, OneWorld Africa home / In depth / Environment / Pollution ...termoelektrane, Komini i druga manja sela osvanula ... Hauptframe ...(Anne Krost und Manja Pfeiffer). ... which implied civilising the so called savage indigenous WILDLIFE ADVENTURES 2002 MADAGASCAR DISCOVERER Unfortunately agricultural techniques are slowly eating away at the indigenous WorldView Magazine: OBSESSED IN BRAZZAVILLE ...brothers are crazy about Japanese manja computer games ... When indigenous dancers become #28: Stormy Mountains and a Magnificent Coast - Victoria ...

19. Ogiek.org: News (2002)
EXPERT REGIONAL MEETING ON indigenous RIGHTS IN THE COMMONWEALTH africa Commonwealth As many as 12 people were killed in a landslide at Kanyakine, meru
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Archive (2002) The latest news articles are available on our News page. To receive the latest news and press releases about the Ogiek's struggle to retain their rights by e-mail, contact us using our Web form or send a blank e-mail to subscribe.ogiek@ecoterra.net Man stabbed over candidate choice (Publication Date: 11/18/2002) Nation-FM Radio - A man stabbed his friend to death after differing over the right candidate for the Tinet civic ward in Molo. EXPERT REGIONAL MEETING ON INDIGENOUS RIGHTS IN THE COMMONWEALTH AFRICA Commonwealth Policy Studies Unit - PRESS RELEASE - 16th-18th October 2002 - Indigenous Peoples of Africa Coordinating Committee (IPACC) - Cape Town, South Africa Important delegates to a historic meeting of African Indigenous Peoples in the Commonwealth held this week in Cape Town, dealt with the issues of Commonwealth responsibility to Indigenous Peoples. The meeting sought to bring to an end the ‘invisibility’ of Indigenous Peoples in Commonwealth Africa, thus requiring the member States to give due attention to their human rights and land rights. As a first step member states must identify and acknowledge their Indigenous Peoples, including full demographic information. Squatters in appeal for land (September 11, 2002) Squatters in Nandi and Uasin Gishu forests yesterday urged the Government to fulfil a promise to resettle them.In a meeting at Serengonik along the two districts borders, the 1,500 members of the Ogiek community said they were tired of living as squatters, "in our own country nearly 40 years after independence."

20. Kenya People
6% meru 6% other African 15% nonAfrican (Asian European and Arab) 1% Languages English (official) Swahili (official) numerous indigenous languages
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    [edit this] [Upload image] Population: 28 337 071 (July 1998 est.) Age structure: 0-14 years: 44% (male 6 248 260; female 6 109 443) 15-64 years: 54% (male 7 609 631; female 7 607 810) 65 years and over: 2% (male 333 881; female 428 046) (July 1998 est.) Population growth rate: 1.71% (1998 est.) Birth rate: 31.68 births/1 000 population (1998 est.) Death rate: 14.19 deaths/1 000 population (1998 est.) Net migration rate: -0.35 migrant(s)/1 000 population (1998 est.) Sex ratio: at birth: 1.03 male(s)/female under 15 years: 1.02 male(s)/female 15-64 years: 1 male(s)/female 65 years and over: 0.78 male(s)/female (1998 est.) Infant mortality rate: 59.38 deaths/1 000 live births (1998 est.) Life expectancy at birth: total population: 47.57 years male: 47.02 years female: 48.13 years (1998 est.) Total fertility rate: 4.07 children born/woman (1998 est.) Nationality: noun: Kenyan(s) adjective: Kenyan Ethnic groups: Kikuyu 22% Luhya 14% Luo 13% Kalenjin 12% Kamba 11% Kisii 6% Meru 6% other African 15% non-African (Asian European and Arab) 1% Religions: Protestant (including Anglican) 38% Roman Catholic 28% indigenous beliefs 26% Muslim 6% other 2% Languages: English (official) Swahili (official) numerous indigenous languages Literacy: definition: age 15 and over can read and write total population: male: female: 70% (1995 est.)

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