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41. AllCreaturesNEWS.com: Bovine Nation: The Problem Is Choice
Studies of indigenous peoples in africa and elsewhere have shown that cattle obeythe thought commands of their human shepherds and that a herd has loyalty
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Bovine Nation: The Problem is Choice
Translated by Patti Henningsen
Amelia Kinkade
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Heidi Sanner, Contributor
The meat myth. This is the image many Americans and people from other First World countries have of farm animals and the lives that their meat leads before they end up on the dinner plate. But this is an image of days long gone by and the harmony seen here has long since been sacrificed to corporate greed. Holy Cow! These veal calves will never leave these confining crates or see sunshine or stretch their legs or even nuzzle with one of their own kind. Do they choose to die for us? Are these cows so noble that they would sacrifice so much? If that's the case, then indeed they deserve to be worshipped for such a total and complete sacrifice. But do they choose? Find out by reading the article on your left. Photo courtesty of FactoryFarming.com Feral cattle led by a brave alpha bull fought bravely for their freedom in Heidi's anecdote (right). Perhaps he had visions of a life as pictured above, grazing happily in the sun and free from a dishonored contract with mankind. What is The Meatrix Read The Spaghetti Incident:
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42. Cultural Anthropology
Film 7 Herdsmen of the Sun wodaabe and Gender roles in West africa 305309 Nation-States and indigenous People ) Chapter 17. Spradley McCurdy
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CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY SPRING 2004 Ant 2410 (section 691) Thursday 6- 8:50 pm Davis 215 Instructor: Dr. Kathryn Weedman Email: kjw@stpt.usf.edu Phone: 501- 4858 Office: Davis 269 Hours: Wed. 1:30- 2:30 and by appointment USF Library Web link Department of Anthropology University of South Florida Web link USF St. Petersburg Anthropology Club Web link COURSE DESCRIPTION ... EXTRA CREDIT COURSE DESCRIPTION (return to top of page) WEBPAGE AND CLASS FORMAT (return to top of page) http://www.stpt.usf.edu/weedman/CulturalSpr04.html Brief outlines for each lecture and questions for film days should be printed out before class. These will be available by 10 pm on the evening before the lecture by clicking on the LECTURE TOPIC for the day. I will not give out my lecture notes nor will the film be available on another day. You must watch the film during the class period in which it is schedule. If you miss a film, class lecture or discussion, you must get the notes from a another student. Each class will consist of: 1) a lecture, 2) discussion (in which you should participate) based on the assigned readings, and 3) a film. I will post questions for films and focus questions for the discussions on the course outline below. You should prepare yourself for discussion by using the focus questions to guide you through the week's readings and by taking notes and answering the posted film questions. You should take notes during lecture and not rely solely on the outlines.

43. Cultural Anthropology
Film 7 Herdsmen of the Sun wodaabe and Gender roles in West africa Lecture 11 CrossingPaths indigenous Cultures in Global Context Part I Foragers
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Cultural Anthropology Spring 2005 Ant 2410 (section 691) Thursday 6- 8:50 pm Davis 104 Instructor: Dr. Kathryn Weedman Email: kjw@stpt.usf.edu Phone: 553-4858 Office: Davis 202 Hours: M 5-6 pm and W 6-7 pm USF St. Petersburg Anthropology Program USF St. Petersburg Anthropology Club Department of Anthropology University of South Florida COURSE DESCRIPTION ... CLASS OUTLINE COURSE DESCRIPTION (return to top of page) CLASS FORMAT (return to top of page) http://www.stpt.usf.edu/weedman/CulturalSpr05.html Brief outlines for each lecture and questions for film days should be printed out before class. These will be available by 10 pm on Blackboard under Class Outlines on the evening before class . I will not give out my lecture notes nor will the film be available on another day. You must watch the film during the class period in which it is schedule. If you miss a film, class lecture or discussion, you must get the notes from a another student. Each class will consist of: 1) a lecture, 2) discussion (in which you should participate) based on the assigned readings, and 3) a film. I will post questions for films and focus questions for the discussions on the course outline below. Material not on the outline but presented in class may appear on the exam and you will be responsible for it. You also should take notes during class discussions. All material from lectures, discussions, films, and readings is potential material to be included on the exam.

44. References
Peuls nomades etudes descriptives des wodaabe du Sahel Nigerien, In Contemporarynomadic and pastoral peoples africa and Latin America, ed.
http://www.ifad.org/gender/thematic/livestock/live_ref.htm
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document.write(document.title) Abu, K. 1990. Socio-economic study of livestock keeping in the northern region. Draft report for ZOPP project planning workshop, Khartum. GTZ, Eschborn, Germany Abu Bodie, G.J. 1979. The role of Rendille women. IPAL Technical Report F-2, UNESCO/MAB. Adan, A.H. 1988. Adra, N. 1983. Ahmed, A.G.M. 1972. Essays in Sudan Ethnology, Ahmed, A.G.M. 1976. Some aspects of pastoral nomadism in the Sudan. Economic and Social Research Council, Khartoum. Al-Hassny, A. 1983. Allan, W. 1965. The African husbandman. Asad, T. 1970. The Kababish Arabs: Power, authority and consent in a nomadic tribe. New York: Praeger Publ. Attfield, H.H.D. 1990. Raising chickens and ducks. London: VITA. Attia, H. 1983. Seminaire sur le role des femmes dans la production vivriere (Summary). Expert consultation on women in food production, FAO, Rome.

45. The Cultured Traveler Newsletter
Bedouin tribes of North africa and the colorful wodaabe sect of the Fulanipeople. but having minimal impact on indigenous cultures in the country.
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A Fistful of Rupees Cultural Vignettes - Host Review Belfast: the Writings on the Wall Shamanism, Caves and France ... Calendar More from Africa: High Adventure in the Heart of Africa Impressions of Ghana An African Adventure Choosing Your African Safari ... The Last True Wilderness - So. Tanzania
Niger: Land of Desert and Dreams By Dudley Parkinson, DreamWeaver Travel Turbaned men late at night around a bed of coals, telling age-old jokes to muted laughter, waiting for the tea to boil... Seductive female voices raised to the beat of an old wooden drum, calling their men to "ride, ride like the wind, just for me”. . .Soft feminine curves of sand, raised up and sculpted by the wind's ceaseless breath. . . Starlit Saharan skies. . . Villages where little that matters has changed for centuries. . .Where no matter how little you have, a guest is welcome to it. . . This is life in the Sahel, a region on the edge of the Sahara – the biggest, most beautiful desert in the world. Land of drought and hardship and bad politics. Land of mystery, and romance and shadowy heroism. This is Niger, home of the legendary Tuareg, who take their identity, in spirit if not by heredity, from the ancient Berber and Bedouin tribes of North Africa and the colorful Wodaabe sect of the Fulani people.

46. IPACC - Report African Commission
Groups claiming indigenous peoples status include a variety of Saharan nomadicpeoples including the Tuareg, Bororo, wodaabe, Tubu and Mbororo.
http://search.choike.org/cgi-bin/choike.cgi?cs=&q=human rights&ch=http://www.ipa

47. AFRICAN LUCY
The culture of the peoples of Mediterranean africa, the Sahara, the Ethiopian A study of the wodaabe Pastoral Fulani of Western Bornu Province,
http://www.greatdreams.com/african-lucy.htm
AFRICAN LUCY compiled by Dee Finney
2-20-04 - DREAM - IT'S STARTING - I was in Wisconsin, near Eau Claire. I went to visit my mother-in-law Lucy B. at her farmhouse. We were having a nice chat and then she told me that five of her sons had spun themselves to death to commit suicide the week before. There were no funerals for them because it was a sin to commit suicide. I thought that was atrocious. I went out for a walk and when I came back, the house was full of people who were all standing around crying. I was really puzzled, so I started asking people why everyone was crying. Nobody would tell me and that was making me angry. Finally I saw a priest standing in the midst of the crowd and he had tears in his eyes too. I said "Why is everyone standing around like somebody died? He didn't answer either, but more or less looked towards the other room. So I looked into the other room and there was my mother-in-law laying on her back with her eyes closed on top of the dining room table. People were sitting and standing around her seemingly dead body.

48. Films & Video Recordings On AFRICA
They also record their encounters with various African peoples, MayburyLewisvisits the wodaabe tribe of Niger and the Dogon peoples of Mali to witness
http://www.info.library.yorku.ca/depts/smil/filmographies/africa.htm

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AFRICA SERIES 52 min. each 1984 RM Arts Prod. 1. DIFFERENT BUT EQUAL VC #1206 and #4494 Traces the early history of the continent noting that some of the world's greatest prehistoric civilizations had their origins in Africa. 2. MASTERING A CONTINENT VC #1207 and #4494 Examines how African farmers created a viable way of life in an often hostile environment. 3. CARAVANS OF GOLD

49. Det Kongelige Bibliotek - Nyanskaffelser - Antropologi - Januar 2002
Racism against indigenous peoples / editors Suhas Chakma and Marianne Jensen Nomads who cultivate beauty wodaabe dances and visual arts in Niger / by
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A social history of anthropology in the United States : Thomas C. Patterson
Oxford : Berg Publishers, 2001.
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Schumaker, Lyn Africanizing anthropology : fieldwork, networks, and the making of cultural knowledge in Central Africa / Lyn Schumaker Durham, N.C. : Duke University Press, 2001. xii, 376 s. : ill. GÃ¥ til REX og reserver bogen IH 21 Gacs, Ute Women anthropologists : a biographical dictionary / edited by Ute Gacs ... [et al.] New York : Greenwood Press, 1988. xviii, 428 s. ; 25 cm IH 24 Balleby, Marianne Sigaard Borre, Malene B. Bjerregaard, Peter 98 sider GÃ¥ til REX og reserver bogen IH 26 Bouquet, Mary, 1955- Academic anthropology and the museum : back to the future / edited by Mary Bouquet New York : Berghahn Books, 2001. xiv, 240 s. : ill. New directions in anthropology ; 13 GÃ¥ til REX og reserver bogen IHIF Regionalkode: MDI Kenna, Margaret E.

50. Anthropology Videos At The University Of Arizona Library
SUMMARY The Dogon people of africa celebrate their annual festival of the dead . SUBJECTS indigenous peoples. Media Video F2460.1.O9 A8 1992z
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SUMMARY "Scholars have typically interpreted a Dead Sea Scroll document called 4QMMT as contrary to the teachings of Paul. It seems to advocate justification by acts, whereas Paul teaches justification by faith alone. Wright demonstrates that while the arguments in 4QMMT seem to contradict Paul, that is not necessarily the case."Container.
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51. Icehousebooks (list: Anthropology / Peoples)
DHUGHES, LOTTE The NoNonsense Guide to indigenous peoples (No-Nonsense 22BOVIN, METTE Nomads Who Cultivate Beauty wodaabe Dances and Visual Arts in
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See also Africa Archaeology Canada Cookery / Culinary ... Sociology Click an author name to see our list for that author . Click the book number or to see the full description To find an author or title on this page, try using your browser's Find command. It's usually on the Edit menu, or you can use Ctrl+f. (This works on most web pages - not just ours) Native Peoples : The Canadian Experience , Oxford University Press, Don Mills, Ontario, Canada, 1995. BOHANNAN, PAUL Social Anthropology , Holt, Rinehart and Winston, London, 1969. BORDES, FRANÇOIS The Old Stone Age BYRES, T.J. (EDITOR) The Journal of Peasant Studies : Volume 1, Number 1, October 1973 , Frank Cass, London, 1973. DARWIN, CHARLES

52. SIM Country Profile: Mauritius
A. There are no indigenous peoples; all ethnic groups immigrated within the past500 years or so, and are from Indian, French, African, and Chinese origin.
http://sim.org/country.asp?cid=32&fun=2

53. AJOL The Journal Of Cultural Studies Vol. 3, No. 2, 2001.
depicts how the culture of the wodaabe of Niger avenues of commerce for the peoplein their the dynamics of mass change in indigenous African cultures during
http://www.inasp.info/ajol/journals/jcs/vol3no2abs.html

54. Cultural Survival
be in protecting the rights of Niger s pastoral people. Nomades Étude descriptivedes wodaabe du Sahel Ground Indigneous Rights and Recourse Across africa.
http://www.culturalsurvival.org/publications/csq/csq_article.cfm?id=F0E3746C-A25

55. Cultural Survival
wodaabe People of the Taboo, National Geographic, October 1983. Marguerite Dupire, The Position of Women in a Pastoral Society in Women of Tropical africa,
http://www.culturalsurvival.org/publications/csq/csq_article.cfm?id=000002E0-000

56. African Ceremonies
groups they photographed, capturing the rituals of indigenous people on film . They also photographed the wodaabe nomad men of Niger, who spend hours
http://www2.davidson.edu/news/news_archives/archives00/00.03afrcerem.html

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Photographers Will Present Views of African Rituals at Davidson
A ward-winning photographers Carol Beckwith and Angela Fisher will offer the public fascinating view of disappearing African tribal traditions during a presentation at Davidson College on Wednesday, March 22. These two women, whose work has been featured in National Geographic cover articles, will show slides of traditional African rites and rituals that capture a vanishing way of life on the continent. Carol Beckwith and Angela Fisher, authors of African Ceremonies. (Photo by Athi Mara) The free presentation begins at 7:30 p.m. in Love Auditorium of Chambers Building, and is sponsored by the Public Lectures Committee and Dean Rusk Program in International Studies. For more information, call 892-2170. Beckwith and Fisher have have been separately and jointly photographing in Africa for 30 years, publishing their work in several books and numerous magazine articles. Last year they issued their masterwork-a monumental two-volume book entitled African Ceremonies that includes more than 800 color photographs.

57. RAI: AT 2002
including the seizure of vast tracts of land from the indigenous people after wodaabe pastoral nomads celebrate numerous festivals at the end of the
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58. Mali: Educational Resources
The Dogon people of Mali are one of the most artistic cultures of africa. This film explores the way that two cultures, the wodaabe people of Niger and
http://www.vmfa.state.va.us/mali_ed_res1.html
Educational Resources T his first section of video, film, and slides are available to educational partners of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts' Office of Statewide Partnerships Africa Africa-2
Volume 2: Caravans of Gold
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Middle school through adult
Series host Basil Davidson traces the routes of the medieval gold trade, which reached from Africa to India, China, and the city-states of Italy. African kings grew rich and powerful as a result. This episode traces the African gold trade from its beginning in the early Middle Ages through its end in late fifteenth century. African Carving: A Dogon Kanaga Mask AT-19
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This film documents the process that a Dogon carver uses to create a Kanaga mask. The carver must find a proper Tagoda tree from which to make the mask; he must also pray and make offerings to the tree-spirit in order to be allowed to use the sacred wood. The Kanaga mask that he makes is one of the most characteristic emblems of Mali and it will be used in sacred ceremonies of the Dogon people. African Sculpture from Private Collections PS-29
42 slides / color / script
This kit shows examples of 19th century art from the private collections of Merton Simpson and Peter Pollack. The works illustrate the interrelationship of symbol, function, and style in African art. African sculpture expresses the values and attitudes of the society from which it came, and this fact is developed in the script that accompanies this slide kit.

59. Cultural Anthropology, Ethnography, And Folk Culture Videotapes In The Media Res
Documentary on the life and customs of the Mende, West African people of the indigenous peoples of North America. The American Indian Dance Theatre
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    Discusses the international processes and positive and negative external forces that effect change in tribal societies.1976 52 min. Video/C 181
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    Throughout history people in nearly every culture have decorated or altered their bodies. The reasons are as varied as the patterns and processes: they seek to define themselves and their positions in society, to declare their allegiance to a god or to a cause, to conform to the customs of a group or to shock or entertain. From body painting to piercing to scarification, from tattoos to plastic surgery, from the Bronze age to the computer age, this film explores and celebrates the stunning diversity of body art. 2000. 50 min. DVD 1239
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    60. Library Books FAU Libraries Media Center - Videographies
    Travel to the wodaabe tribe of Niger and the Dogon people of Mali to Who arethe indigenous people of Australia? The land and its resources The
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    Summary: Florida Atlantic University's (FAU) College of Social Science recruitment video. 091 Min. VIDEO 1992 Subject: ANTHROPOLOGY, ECONOMICS, GEOGRAPHY, CRIMINOLOGY, SOCIOLOGY VH 2558 Acquiring The Human Language
    Summary: Explores human language, its origins, acquisition and evolution. 055 Min. VIDEO Subject: ANTHROPOLOGY, TEACHER EDUCATION, LANGUAGE SKILLS Series: HUMAN LANGUAGE, THE VH 2866 Across The Tracks-Vlach Gypsies In Hungary
    Summary: Set in a village outside the Hungarian town of Gyongyos, this program follows two Gypsy families struggling to maintain their traditions in a modern communist state. Despite the romantic image, Gypsy life is harsh and often brutal. The Gypsies live in semi-slums, and they are forced by law to work, often for very low wages. 052 Min. VIDEO 1988 Subject: ANTHROPOLOGY Series: DISAPPEARING WORLD VH 5216 Advertising Missionaries
    Summary: In Papua New Guinea where over three quarters of the population cannot be reached by the regular advertising medium, the market is being developed by other means. 052 Min. VIDEO 1996 Subject: COMMUNICATION, ANTHROPOLOGY, MARKETING

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