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1. African Masks
group of peoples in western Africa. ago, they subjugated indigenous Toussian, Turka, and Winiama. In Burkina Faso as elsewhere in
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2. Resources On The Bobo
Net Basic_W winiama indigenous peoples africa African Studies Videos Vitalconcepts indigenous to the Ibos of southeastern Nigeria such as the social
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Kabiye) and Dagomba (the two major African languages in ... Nyanja, Tonga, and about 70 other indigenous languages, ... bira birifo(r) bisa bitare bobo bolewa bomougoun ...
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Mossi (over 40%), Gurunsi, Senufo, Lobi, Bobo, Mande, Fulani. ... 7%, other African 13%, non-African less than ... origin 23%, other European 15%, indigenous Indian and ... The Africa Guide - Newsletter - August 2003 ...including information on the Amhara, Bobo, Bushmen/San ... so keep checking back African Music, Musical Instruments and Dance Indigenous African musical and ... The Africa Guide - Newsletter No 15 - February 2002 The guide looks at South African music, the culture and art of smaller indigenous groups, accommodation options ... Bobo Campers- South Africa Bobo campers is ... Mozambique, indigenous tribal groups 99.66% (Shangaan, Chokwe ... over 40%, Gurunsi, Senufo, Lobi, Bobo, Mande, Fulani. ... Togo, native African (37 tribes; largest and ...

3. African Statues, Sculptures, Figures, Fetishes
"The peoples of Burkina Faso create ago, they subjugated indigenous Toussian, Turka, and Winiama. In Burkina Faso as elsewhere in
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4. Resources On The Nuna
Net Basic_W winiama indigenous peoples africa Faso centuries ago, they subjugatedindigenous populations fiercely peoples to the
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5. Indigenous Action Network -
Indigenous Action Network / Africa / A Guide to Videos in African Studies login join Davidson examines the way African peoples carve
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6. African Studies Videos
different communities, Davidson examines the way African peoples carve out an existence in an often hostile environment." Africa Caravans of
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7. African Indigenous People Kassena
Kassena Home Africa, African Anthropology General Resources By peoples northerly neighbors, such as the Nuna, Bwa, and Winiama, is because
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8. Carleton College Art Gallery Burkina Faso
The peoples of Burkina Faso create a ago, they subjugated indigenous Toussian, Turka, and Winiama. In Burkina Faso as elsewhere in
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9. African Indigenous People Kassena
africa, african Anthropology General Resources. By peoples such as theNuna, Bwa, and winiama, is because they live in modern day Ghana.
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Kassena Home Africa, African Anthropology General Resources By peoples Akan Akuapem Akye Anyi ... Kassena People "Kassena peoples belong to a larger subset of peoples in the area of southern Burkina Faso and northern Ghana collectively known as Gurunsi. This term is applied to these peoples, who share common histories, languages, and political structures, but it also carries pejorative overtones in local usage. Most of Gurunsi live in modern day Burkina Faso, and the degree to which recent Kassena history differs from their northerly neighbors, such as the Nuna, Bwa, and Winiama, is because they live in modern day Ghana." You will find material related to art, culture, history, religion, political structure and more. - From University of Iowa - http://www.uiowa.edu/~africart/toc/people/Kassena.html Web archaeolink.com Top of Page

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indigenous peoples Index. Aborigines of Australia General Resources Chile EcuadorGeneral Resources peoples of the Turkana Tutsi Urhobo We winiama Wodaabe Wolof
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Vital concepts indigenous to the Ibos of southeastern spiritual customs of the Mossi,winiama, Bobo and force more than 3.8 million people were infected
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13. Art Of Burkina Faso
Some peoples, including the Nuna and the winiama, emigrated from northern Scholars of africa cannot hope to understand the peoples among whom they work
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Mossi mask, wan liuli, Ouagadougou style, photo 1976 by Christopher D. Roy The Art of Burkina Faso
By Christopher D. Roy
Professor of Art History
The University of Iowa
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Map of Mossi states
Slides of masks of Burkina Faso from 1970-2004
Slides of Mossi masks 1970-2004
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African Masks: Burkina Faso

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Contents Burkina Faso Demography History Mossi ... BIBLIOGRAPHY The Physical Environment: The peoples that are discussed in this study live in the West African country named Burkina Faso. (Map of Burkina Faso) Burkina Faso is a landlocked country of about 274,200 square kilometers (about the size of the State of Colorado) just south of the great bend of the Niger River and 500 kilometers from the Bight of Benin. To the south along the coast are Ivory Coast, Ghana, Togo, and Benin (Dahomey). To the north and northwest lies Mali, and the eastern border is with Niger. Rainfall amounts vary considerably from year to year, and since the late 1950's there has been a steady decrease in averages. o C. (105

14. African Masks
African peoples often symbolize death by the colour white rather than Having conquered the indigenous peoples, the Lunda gradually assimilated with them
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Pictures / photos / images of some MASKS and headdresses
in the African tribal, antique, ritual, ethnographic, classical, "primitive" art collection
(of variable age, artistic quality, and degree of authenticity)
Many African societies see masks as mediators between the living world and the supernatural world of the dead, ancestors and other entities. Masks became and still become the attribute of a dressed up dancer who gave it life and word at the time of ceremonies.
In producing a mask, a sculptor's aim is to depict a person's psychological and moral characteristics, rather than provide a portrait.
The sculptor begins by cutting a piece of wood and leaving it to dry in the sun; if it cracks, it cannot be used for a mask. African sculptors see wood as a complex living material and believe each piece can add its own feature to their work. Having made certain the wood is suitable, the sculptor begins, using an azde to carve the main features, a chisel to work on details and a rough leaf to sand the piece.
He then paints the mask with pigments such as charcoal (to give a black colour), powders made from vegetable matter or trees (for ochre/earth tones) or mineral powders like clay (to give a white colour).

15. African Statues, Sculptures, Figures, Fetishes
Lineages and clans of the indigenous tengabisi inhabitants own the masks, andonly the large group of Baule people/tribe from Ivory Coast in Westafrica
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Pictures / photos / images of some STATUES, figures, fetishes, sculptures, puppets, dolls, door locks, carvings, statuary,
in the African tribal, ritual, antique, ethnographic, classical, "primitive" art collection
(of variable age, artistic quality, and degree of authenticity)
Clicking on a small photo brings you a bigger photo. Some of the pieces are available (for exchange for instance). The attributions of the origin of the objects is based on their stylistic characteristics and/or on the data provided by the seller and/or experts, but of course certainty cannot be reached.
1. Bamana / Bambara / (Baumana) / (Banbara) people/tribe from Mali, West-Africa
1.1. Female janiform figure in the style
of the Bamana / Bambara / (Baumana) or the neighbouring Marka/Warka and Bozo tribes/people Information about Mali and the art from that country can be found on the WWW: http://www.vmfa.state.va.us/mali_geo_hist.html Information about Bamana/Bambara ceremonies and art can be found for instance in the following sources:
  • Jacques Kerchache, Jean-Louis Paudrat, Lucien Stephan, L'art et les grandes civililitations: L'art africain. Paris : Editions Mazenod, 1988, 620 pp.

16. African Studies Center (MSU)- Tuesday Bulletin, Spring 1, January
Spanish, and select Latin American indigenous languages among five ethnic groups(Mossi, Nuna, winiama, Bwa and impact of tourism on the people and environment
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18. African Studies Videos
african art, women, history the Luba people of central africa. Vital conceptsindigenous to the Ibos of southeastern Nigeria such as oral culture,
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19. Do Article For Publication
The Bobo number about 110000 people, with the great majority in Burkina Faso, Clans that have adopted wooden masks and their magic from the winiama and
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Do in Leaves and Wood Among the Bobo and the Bwa by Christopher D. Roy The University of Iowa
Images of leaf masks
The character called Do or Dwo appears in the religious belief of the peoples of central and western Burkina Faso, as well as numerous groups in northern Ivory coast and southeastern Mali. Engravings that accompanied the publication of Binger's travels to Kong in 1887-89 record the use of leaf or fiber masks to represent Do a century ago (photo ). The congregation continues to flourish, and ceremonies at which leaf and fiber masks representing Do appear are common occurences in western Burkina each year from March to June. In Burkina Faso the congregation of Do appears to have originated among Mande speakers, primarily the Bobo, and to have spread to one Voltaic group to the east, the Bwa. The Marka Dafing, a Mande group who penetrated the valley of the Sourou river in the 1600's may have carried the congregation of Do with them, and adopted the use of Voltaic mask styles from their new neighbors, the Nunuma and the Winiama. Although the Bwa and the Bobo are similar in several ways, especially in the lack of central political authority and the common congregation of Do, they are quite different in their world view. The Bwa are open and receptive to outside influences, and their society is in a constant process of change, while the Bobo are far more conservative, prefering to preserve the purity of their traditions.

20. MSU Tuesday Bulletin, 1/12/99
MSU ANNOUNCEMENTS OTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS AFRICAN FILM SERIES This video exploresthe traditional medical practices of the Bono people of central Ghana and
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UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - AFRICAN STUDIES CENTER
MSU Tuesday Bulletin, 1/12/99
BULLETIN CONTENTS MSU ANNOUNCEMENTS OTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS AFRICAN FILM SERIES January 15, Friday Director Dani Kouyate's film Keita will feature in the SID International Film Series. The film parallels the quest of the legendary 13th Century Sundjata Keita to realize his heroic destiny with that of his distant descendant, a contemporary Burkinabe boy, Mabo Keita, to learn the meaning of his name. The director makes a passionate case for the continuity of "Afrocentric" education. The film showing is at 6:30 pm, Room 213, Berkey Hall. MSU ANNOUNCEMENTS FLAS Fellowships A) Foreign Language and Area Studies (FLAS) Fellowships for students interested in pursuing graduate degrees in African languages and area studies at MSU are available from the U.S. Department of Education, under Title VI of the Higher Education Act. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents. Application forms are available from the African Studies Center. The initial deadline is February 19, 1999, however, fellowships can be awarded any time after this date. Applications will be considered until March 27, 1999, although all fellowships may have been awarded by that date. A threeday seminar on Ethiopia for students, faculty, and members of the public with a special interest in Ethiopia will be offered June 1719, 1999. Lecturers will be drawn from across the nation and from Ethiopia, and will include more than 10 MSU faculty who have taught, worked, and conducted research in Ethiopia. Amharic Intensive Summer Program participants are expected to participate in this gratis workshop.

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