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1. Web Directory
PlanetOut Search Regional Africa Niger Government. Government Sites. Niger A Brief Conflict with a Long History Niger - A Brief Conflict
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2. DIRECTORY - AFRICA NIGER - REGIONAL AND AFRICA NIGER
REGIONAL AND AFRICA NIGER. Directory Home. Mizmoz. Music News. Festivals. Music Equipment leaders, and history. CIA Factbook Niger
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3. Regional History Museums - MavicaNET
Museology. i Regional History Museums. Sites. Regional History Museums Russia 13 D?couvrez le mus?e National du Niger.
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4. Regional History Museums - MavicaNET
Museology. ? Regional History Museums. Sites. Regional History Museums Russia 14 D?couvrez le mus?e National du Niger.
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5. MavicaNET - Regional History Museums
Regional History Museums. Katal gus / Kult ra / Tudom ny / Gyakorlati tudom ny / Muzeol gia D couvrez le mus e National du Niger.
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6. MavicaNET - Regional History Museums
Regional History Museums. / / / D couvrez le mus e National du Niger.
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7. Reference Flags Regional Niger
Armed Forces Network Reference Flags Regional Niger. Military Resource and Information Guide. Welcome to Armed Forces Network Home.
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8. Guides And Directories Niger Africa Regional English LoCuaL
Publicidad Web LoCuaL.com English Regional Africa Niger Guides and Directories politics, media, leaders, and history. ? Niger Page
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9. Excite Deutschland - Niger Africa Regional (Web-Katalog)
WebKatalog Regional Africa Niger. Arts and Entertainment Business and Economy ( 1 4) Profile - Niger Notes on geography, history
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10. Niger Africa Regional English
Buscador Regional Africa Niger Arts and Entertainment. Business and Economy. Education. Government media, leaders, and history. Friends
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11. Niger On The Internet
Has a brief history of niger, Benin language map. ArcView files. It produces regional analyses and country profiles on water resources development,
http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/ssrg/africa/niger.html
Countries Topics Search the Africa Pages Suggest a Site ... Countries: Niger See also: Niger News

Africa Speaks: West African University Students Write About Their Lives
Essay and stories "about growing up and living in West Africa on the fault line between traditional and western cultures. Topics include childhood; natural and manmade disasters; magic and belief, customs and rituals; love, courtship, marriage and divorce; family life; rural vs. urban living; politics and public issues; education; heritage; being an outsider. The texts were written in 1990-92 at the University of Niamey , Niger Republic, in classes taught by Dr. Patricia Stoll, Fulbright Professor of Writing and Literature." Photographs from Niger are included. Dr. Stoll also talks about her teaching experience at the University. http://www.patstoll.org/
Afrique orale: Archives sonores et ressources documentaires de la tradition orale en Afrique
In French. Site on oral traditions, and Boubou Hama . Includes audio clips of ' L'histoire de l'Afrique L'explication d'un mythe database of oral traditions holdings from Benin, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroun, Guinea, Madagascar, Mali, Niger, Senegal and other countries. Has a French translation of a 1236

12. African History On The Internet - Kingdoms And Ancient Civilizations
history Includes under regional Dynasties, a section on West Africa. Includes manuscripts from Mali, Mauritania, niger, Northern nigeria and from
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Countries Topics Search the Africa Pages Suggest a Site ... History: Kingdoms / Ancient Civilizations
African Indigenous Knowledge Systems
Dr. Gloria Emeagwali, Professor of History, Central Connecticut State University, provides citations to books and links to web sites relating to the, "Background History of Africa, African Food Processing Techniques, African Textile Techniques, African Metallurgy, Colonialism and Africa's Technology, and Mathematics in pre-colonial Hausaland, West Africa. http://www.africahistory.net
African Mathematical Union. Commission on the History of Mathematics in Africa
Includes issues of their newsletter, articles on " The Ancients ", pages on mathematics in Ghana, Namibia, Nigeria Zambia, Zimbabwe, profiles of African mathematicians. The newsletter has bibliographies and web sites. Maintained by Scott W. Williams, Professor, Mathematics Dept., State Univ. of New York at Buffalo. [KF] http://www.math.buffalo.edu/mad/AMU/amuchma_online.html
African Timelines
http://www.cocc.edu/cagatucci/classes/hum211/timelines/htimelinetoc.htm

13. Keepers Of History
At the festival marking the installation of a regional chief in Faraba Banta in October He returned to niger yet again in 1987 and then again in 1989 to
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14. The Leading Edge -- Sign In Page
regional geology and geophysics of the eastern Gulf of Guinea (niger Delta In this section we review the structural history of the region and show the
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15. General Information On Niger
niger is a member of many lnternational and regional organizations with niger colonial history and development paralleled that of other French West
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General Information on Niger
LAND AREA:
1.267.000 Sq Km = 490.000 sq m; (Texas + California + Michigan). As crossroads country between North Africa and Black Africa, Niger is bordered by Algeria, Libya, Malit Burkina Faso, Benin, Nigeria and Tchad. POPULATION:
7.251.626 Inhabitants Capital City:
Niamey (400.000 inhahitants). Principal towns:
Zinder, Maradi, Tahoua, Dosso,Agadez, Diffa, Arlit. FEATURES:
Young population=(70% are less than 40 years old)
School enrollment = 22%, Adult literary rate = 12%
Ethnic groups = Hausa, Djerma-Songhai, Fulani, Tamajaq, Kanuri
OFFICIAL LANGUAGES:
French; Hausa spoken by 70% of the population GDP:
2,370 Billion US $ GDP growth rate = 3,8% GDP per capita = 310 US$ (1992) LABOR FORCE: 85% of the population is engaged in agriculture livestock. Modern sector labor force = 47,730 (1988). (total persons in the social security system). MINING: (In 1992, fourth productor in the World after Uranium Canada Australia and USA) Phosphate - two main deposits with one in Tapoa.

16. Encyclopedia Of African History
Outlines of regional history PanAfrican/Comparative Topics and Debates. Early Pre-history niger Delta and its Hinterland history to 16th century
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(List is not final and is subject to change prior to publication.
Early Pre-History

Later Pre-History and Ancient History

Iron Age to End of 18th Century: North Africa

Iron Age to End of 18th Century: Western Africa
...
Pan-African/Comparative Topics and Debates

Early Pre-History
Climate and Vegetational Change
Humankind: Hominids, Early: Origins of
Olduwan and Acheulian: Early Stone Age
Permanent Settlement, Early
Rock Art: Eastern Africa Rock Art, Saharan Rock Art: Southern Africa Rock Art: Western and Central Africa Stone Age (Later): Central and Southern Africa Stone Age (Later): Eastern Africa Stone Age (Later): Nile Valley Stone Age (Later): Sahara and North Africa Stone Age (Later): Western Africa Stone Age, Middle: Cultures back to top Later Pre-History and Ancient History Akhenaten Aksum, Kingdom of

17. Encyclopedia Of African History
Further south, on the upper niger and tributaries, an incipient kingdom of the The most important commodity in local and regional trade has been salt,
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(Note: Sample material is taken from uncorrected proofs. Changes may be made prior to publication.) Tuareg: Takedda and trans-Saharan trade The most important commodity in local and regional trade has been salt, which has been exchanged for millet or other foodstuffs in the south. Notable deposits are found n the deserts of Mauritania and Mali, the Saharan Tenere of eastern Niger, near Fachi and Bilma in the Kawar region. The earliest-known rock salt mine was in Idjil (present-day Mauritania), where laborers exploited the deposits from the tenth to the fifteenth centuries. Taghaza (in present-day Mali) was also in full production in the fifteenth century. After the destruction of Taghaza in the sixteenth century, Taodeni (Taghaza al Ghizlan) took its place and in the mid-twentieth century was still producing several thousand tons of salt a year. Susan Rasmussen See Also: Sahara.

18. Consulate General Of Nigeria
The same was true of the Ijaw of the niger Delta and people of the Cross River area, which has a long history as the regional port of eastern nigeria.
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Much has been said and written about Nigeria, her people and culture, economy and politics, that sheds light on the tremendous potential of this African Giant. However, little is known to the outside world about the many exciting tourist attractions available in Nigeria: Historic sites nestled amid rivers and rain forests, breathtaking mountain vistas, remote creek villages, miles of pristine beaches and exotic national wildlife reserves. There are also museums, festivals, music and dance, a rich cultural melange right down to everyday traditional markets. These are just some of the spectacular sights and sensual delights awaiting the traveler to Nigeria. Nigeria has the largest population of any country in Africa (about 120 million), and the greatest diversity of cultures, ways of life, cities and terrain. With a total land area of 923,768 sq. km. (356,668 sq. mi.) Nigeria is the 14th largest country in Africa. Its coastline, on the Gulf of Guinea, stretches 774 km (480 mi.). Nigeria shares its international border of 4,470 km (2513 mi.) with four neighbors: Chad, Cameroon, Benin, and Niger. Until 1989 the capital was Lagos, with a population of about 2,500,000, but the government recently moved the capital to Abuja.

19. Mapping Africa: Problems Of Regional Definition And Colonial/National Boundaries
If it appeared at all in studies of history or politics, the central issue was the tropical region by the nigerCongo family and the south, until fairly
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About the Digital Collection: History of Fathom Technical Information Home Browse the Archive ... Search by Keyword Mapping Africa: Problems of Regional Definition and Colonial/National Boundaries by Ralph A. Austen frica is perhaps the most "mapped" of the world's major regions. Back in my school days during the 1940s and 1950s, the continent was studied only in geography classes. If it appeared at all in studies of history or politics, the central issue was colonialism, which again involved maps of the boundaries which European powers had drawn between the territories they carved out for themselves. Once African Studies came into maturity as a study of developments within indigenous societies and cultures, there was an understandable hostility to maps as external impositions. Nonetheless, cartography is essential to grasping both the forces within Africa and the constraintsboth natural and politicalwhich continue to place this region at a disadvantage in the global order. More specifically, maps can help us understand three major issues in the history of Africa: first, the physical and ecological factors which define this continent both internally and in relationship to the outside world; secondly, indigenous representations of space in the precolonial era, which provide a basis for putting more recent Western cartography into perspective; and, finally, colonial boundaries, which represent both European interventions in Africa and the continuing cartography of postcolonial development.

20. The Sunday Mail - NEWS - SCOTLAND SAYS MAKE POVERTY HISTORY: WORLD THE G8 FORGOT
3.6million starve in niger after UNICEF pleas for help fell on deaf ears. regional insecurity has meant that Guinea has hosted a million refugees over
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