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81. 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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82. Burkina Faso
Ethnicity/race Mossi (over 40%), Gurunsi, senufo, Lobi, Bobo, Mande, Fulani Burkina Faso Land and People Land and People The country is made up
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83. African Art: Aesthetics And Meaning
To the Bamana people, farming is the most important and noblest profession. The senufo refer to the hornbill as the master among the birds because of
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SOWEI MASK
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CHI WARA HEADRESS (male)
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To the Bamana people, farming is the most important and noblest profession. At planting time, men of the Chi-Wara association of farmers dance with headresses like these in the fields to honor Chi- Wara, the mythical "farming animal" that taught agriculture to the ancestors of the Bamana. The headdresses, always danced in male and female pairs, depict the antelope-like Chi-Wara and display the ingredients of successful cultivation. The long horns of the male Chi Wara stand for the tall growth of millet; the penis signifies the rooting of this grain. The long ears refer to the cultivators' listening to the songs sung by women who encourage the men while they work in the fields; the open, zigzag pattern in the neck symbolizes the sun's path along the horizon between the two solstices. Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Lanpher, 1979.40.l
CHI WARA HEADRESS (female)
  • Bamana, Mali Republic

84. African Arts: Bamana: The Art Of Existence In Mali - Exhibition Preview - Variou
In rural Mali, the people who claimed (and still do) to be Bamana refer only to the This legend expresses the accommodation between indigenous religious
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Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. The Museum for African Art, New York, and the Museum Rietberg, Zurich, have mounted related but separate exhibitions on the Bamana peoples of Mali. The Museum for African Art's "Bamana: The Art of Existence in Mali" (September 13, 2001-May 19, 2002) is curated by Jean-Paul Colleyn and Catherine De Clippel. Frank Herreman, Deputy Director for Exhibitions and Publications, Museum for African Art, selected approximately 120 artworks from public and private sources in the United States and Belgium; the exhibition also includes 26 black-and-white photographs taken in the field by Catherine De Clippel, a photographer and producer and director of documentary films, and 4 video segments. At this writing, the Milwaukee Art Museum is scheduled to host the exhibition in spring 2003, and other venues are under consideration.

85. The Blacksmith's Art From Africa
Many traditional people living in africa consider red iron oxide, Indigenousterminology used during the event related the process to bodily functions
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86. Dictionary - Ethnic Groups - English
Gbandi, Liberia, indigenous African tribes 95% (including Kpelle, Bassa, Gio, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Arab, German, African, indigenous people
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A B C D ... Z Translation word Country Ethnic groups English Gibraltar Spanish, Italian, English , Maltese, Portuguese, German, North Africans English Ireland Celtic, English English United Kingdom white ( English 83.6%, Scottish 8.6%, Welsh 4.9%, Northern Irish 2.9%) 92.1%, black 2%, Indian 1.8%, Pakistani 1.3%, mixed 1.2%, other 1.6% (2001 census) entered Portugal homogeneous Mediterranean stock; citizens of black African descent who immigrated to mainland during decolonization number less than 100,000; since 1990 East Europeans have entered Portugal Equatorial Cameroon Cameroon Highlanders 31%, Equatorial Bantu 19%, Kirdi 11%, Fulani 10%, Northwestern Bantu 8%, Eastern Nigritic 7%, other African 13%, non-African less than 1% escaped Suriname ... 15%, "Maroons" (their African ancestors were brought to the country in the 17th and 18th centuries as slaves and escaped to the interior) 10%, Amerindian 2%, Chinese 2%, white 1%, other 2

87. Art/Museums: Echoing Images, Couples In African Sculpture At The Metropolitan Mu
The couple comes from the Sakalava peoples and like the Vezo peoples couple issimply The iconic African work that introduces this exhibition is also
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Echoing Images Couples in African Sculpture The Metropolitan Museum of Art February 10 to September 5, 2004 Commemorative Couple, Vezo peoples, Madagascar, 19th-20th Century, wood, male figure is 22 7/8 inches high, the female figure is 17 11/16 inches high, private collection By Carter B. Horsley In contrast with the stupendous and gargantuan exhibition on Byzantium at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in the spring of 2004, this intimate show of "Echoing Images, Couples in African Sculpture" at the same institution demonstrates the maxim that small can often be better. A themed rather than chronological show, it is not encyclopedic but the few objects on display are mostly of extremely high and memorable quality. The finest "couple" in the exhibition is unquestionably a 19th-20th Century commemorative couple, Vezo peoples, from Madagascar. The male wood figure is 22 7/8 inches high and the female figure is 17 11/16 inches high and both come from a private collection. Somewhat eroded, these figures are remarkably graceful and have quite lyrical and almost Oriental poses. These world-class figures are exquisite. Commemorative couple, Sakalava peoples, Madagascar, 19th-20th Century, wood, male figure is 70 7/8 inches high, female figure is 61 7/16 inches high, private collection

88. Burkinabe People | Burkina Faso's People | Burkina Fasos People
Ethnic groups Mossi over 40%, Gurunsi, senufo, Lobi, Bobo, Mande, Fulani Religionsindigenous beliefs 40%, Muslim 50%, Christian (mainly Roman Catholic)
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89. International Peacemaking And Human Rights Programs
Ethnic groups Mossi, more than 40 percent; Gurunsi; senufo; Lobi; Bobo; Mande;Fulani The problems facing the people of Burkina Faso are not easy,
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Size:
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Population:
Religions:
Muslim, 50 percent; indigenous beliefs; Christian
Life Expectancy: 44 years
Average Annual Income: $220 USD Ethnic groups: Mossi, more than 40 percent; Gurunsi; Senufo; Lobi; Bobo; Mande; Fulani
(Source: U.S. Central Intelligence Agency, World Factbook 2003) Efforts with The Carter Center and the government of Burkina Faso have resulted in a 98 percent reduction in cases of Guinea worm in the nation in 2003. Building Hope Formerly known as Upper Volta, Burkina Faso achieved independence from France in 1960. With few natural resources and a high population density, the people of Burkina Faso are some of the poorest in West Africa and the world. Many must travel to neighboring Cote d'Ivoire or Ghana to find work. The problems facing the people of Burkina Faso are not easy, but The Carter Center hopes that through a partnership with the government of Burkina Faso, agricultural development and disease eradication programming will empower the nation. Fighting Disease Guinea Worm Eradication Program Current Status: Endemic
Indigenous cases reported in 2004:
The Carter Center's Guinea Worm Eradication Program has worked in conjunction with the government of Burkina Faso and other international organizations to eradicate Guinea worm disease from Burkina Faso since the national program began in 1992. The Burkina Faso program has been a great success: the incidence of Guinea worm disease has been reduced more than 99 percent, from 11,784 cases in 1992 to 35 indigenous cases reported in 2004.

90. RAND AFRICAN ART - HOME PAGE
Baga aBamp or Baga a-Bemp, a very nice African senufo Hornbill figure called Ibeji twin figure and information on the Yoruba people and a link to a
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I have recently done quite a bit of redesign on my website to reduce the length of some of my pages, give them better structure, or at least make them easier to view.
The pages that have had the most changes are this page, my Educational Resources page and my Favorite Links page.
I have also just added LOTS if examples of various items from past Sotheby's and Christie's auctions on many of the pages on my site for reference purposes.
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91. WRITING ASSIGNMENTS
Using the novel and TWO sources of your choice, DESCRIBE indigenous Culture ofthis ethnic African Art; Francis Bebey, African Music A People s Art;
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WRITING ASSIGNMENTS HIST 490 FALL 2002
I. INDIGENOUS LITERATURE: The Oral Tradition: Sundiata: An Epic of Old Mali Using this oral tradition recorded by D.T. Niane and TWO sources of your choice, DESCRIBE the culture of the Mande Speakers at the time of the founding of the Empire of Mali. Use the culture in which Sundiata was born, at Niani in the Kingdom of Kangaba looking for the following: Language, government, religion, education, maintaining any type of records of the past, environmental effects on culture, art, music, literature, and Moral Values that might include reverence for elders, truth, beauty, loyalty, bravery, sympathy, kindness, hospitality, and whatever else you see within the document. Use the two sources of your choice to try to VERIFY the cultural statements that you make based upon the oral tradition. Also include any observations you have on the accuracy of the oral tradition or comparisons to culture today in the area.
II. MODERN LITERATURE: A. Literature in French: Dark Child: An Autobiography Camara Laye writes in French about life in Guinea at the time of colonization. Using the novel and TWO sources of your choice, DESCRIBE indigenous Culture of this ethnic group in terms of the following:

92. BURKINA FASO
Burkina Faso is a landlocked country in West africa. Most people in BurkinaFaso are farmers who grow cash crops (peanuts, shea nuts, sesame, cotton),
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93. Burkina Faso Products And Dyula, Francés, Fulani, Gurma, Malinke, Mossi, Senufo
Ethnic groups Mossi about 24%, Gurunsi, senufo, Lobi, Bobo, Mande, Fulani Legislative branch unicameral Assembly of People s Deputies or Assemblee des
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Capital: Ouagadougou Población: Descripción:
Tóque el Himno Nacional Geography Location: Western Africa, north of Ghana Geographic coordinates: 13 00 N, 2 00 W Map references: Africa Area:
total: 274,200 sq km
land : 273,800 sq km
water: 400 sq km Area - comparative: slightly larger than Colorado Land boundaries:
total: 3,192 km
border countries: Benin 306 km, Ghana 548 km, Cote d'Ivoire 584 km, Mali 1,000 km, Niger 628 km, Togo 126 km Coastline: km (landlocked) Maritime claims: none (landlocked) Climate: tropical; warm, dry winters; hot, wet summers

94. Couples-in-African-sculptures
Echoing Images Couples in African Sculpture remains at the Metropolitan Museum Female couples embrace on headrests made by the Luba peoples in Congo,
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95. CIA - The World Factbook -- Burkina Faso
Mossi over 40%, Gurunsi, senufo, Lobi, Bobo, Mande, Fulani Following theAfrican franc currency devaluation in January 1994 the government updated its
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96. 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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The Sundjata Epic is the most celebrated work of West African oral literature . It is also the epic of the origin of the Mande people who presently
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Notes for Viewing the Film Before the film . . . Read the essay on Keita It may be useful to remind viewers that Keita really tells two parallel stories. The first is taken from the Sundjata Epic where the hero, Sundjata Keita, overcomes his disability and discovers his magic powers. The second story concerns the initiation of his distant descendant Mabo Keita, a young, contemporary Burkinabe boy, into this tradition. Both stories are about "learning the meaning of your name," that is, assuming your full adult powers and obligations. The Sundjata Epic is the most celebrated work of West African oral literature. Keita only retells the first third of the epic (a complete rendition can last 60 hours). The epic describes the legendary founding of the Malian Empire in the 13th century by Sundjata Keita. It is also the epic of the origin of the Mande people who presently inhabit parts of Mali, Burkina Faso and Guinea-Conakry. The story begins when a traditional storyteller, a griot or

98. 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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99. Burkina Faso Products And Dyula, French, Fulani, Gurma, Malinke, Mossi, Senufo,
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Play the National Anthem Geography Location: Western Africa, north of Ghana Geographic coordinates: 13 00 N, 2 00 W Map references: Africa Area:
total: 274,200 sq km
land : 273,800 sq km
water: 400 sq km Area - comparative: slightly larger than Colorado Land boundaries:
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border countries: Benin 306 km, Ghana 548 km, Cote d'Ivoire 584 km, Mali 1,000 km, Niger 628 km, Togo 126 km Coastline: km (landlocked) Maritime claims: none (landlocked) Climate: tropical; warm, dry winters; hot, wet summers

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