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81. Peopleandplanet.net > Global Action > Features > Fixing The Global Water Crisis
People and the Planet s web site on population and environment issues. Peul (wodaabe) lady filling waterskins in temporary pool, Central Niger.
http://www.peopleandplanet.net/doc.php?id=1714

82. Alabama Humanities Foundation
Review African military regimes, oneparty states, Mozambique Marxism, Explore India s diverse peoples, climates, and cultures, and learn why it is
http://www.ahf.net/AHRC/globalstudies.htm
Global Studies
DISAPPEARING WORLD

VHS, 7-part series, 57 m each
This series explores the social structures and beliefs confronting change and, in some cases, facing extinction from the pressures of our expanding technological civilization. Travel to remote corners of the world and encounter portraits of people speaking for themselves.
PART 1 IN SEARCH OF COOL GROUND: THE KWEGU
The Kwegu share a remote corner of Ethiopia with the Mursi. This small group of hunters and cultivators provides the Mursi with a vital service - they make the dugout canoes used to cross the Omo River. In exchange, the Mursi provide security and the cattle the Kwegu need for their complicated tribal rituals.
PART 2 THE KAYAPO: OUT OF THE FOREST
The destruction of Brazil's Amazon rain forest threatens the existence of its peoples. Follow the Kayapo Indians as they gain international recognition for resisting a Brazilian company's plan to build a dam in their territory.
PART 3 MASAI MANHOOD
Masai warriors live in the forest on the fringes of society. They are not allowed to marry and are excluded from decision-making. This enlightening program focuses on the lives of these young warriors and culminates in the Eunoto, the dramatic four-day ceremony that marks their transition from warrior to elder.

83. Center For African Studies | University Of Illinois At Urbana-Champaign
The wodaabe are among the last nomadic ethnic groups on Earth. They follow theirherds for Large Dams and Small People Management of an African River
http://www.afrst.uiuc.edu/Library/media.html

african@uiuc.edu
Africana at the UIUC Media Center: Through June, 1995
An index for this catalog is available.
Sections:
Videocassettes

Audiocassettes and Slides
Videocassettes
About The United Nations 4 videocassettes color VHS
This series of educational videos, accompanied by individual teaching manuals, deals with topics of international concern. The following is a list, with catalog numbers and brief descriptions, of the films in the series:
Africa Recovery Vidrec: 341.75906AB76 15 minutes 1990
This film examines the problems associated with Africa's current economic state and the reasons behind them.
Decolonization Vidrec: 341.28AB76 18 minutes 1991
This film follows the progress of decolonization since 1945, focusing on the United Nations' pivotal role in bringing independence to colonized peoples.
Environment and Development Vidrec: 341.762AB76 15 minutes 1991

84. TVE: Online Catalogue
Outline A tribute to the Nigerian wodaabe people, the last Looks at the links betweenindigenous trees and academics are discovering that the people of West
http://www.tve.org/mp6/searchresults.cfm?l=e

85. Rutgers University Libraries: Subject Research Guides: Media Collections: Africa
The Art of living Travel to the wodaabe tribe of Niger and the Dogon people of This program looks at the difference the South African Homeless People s
http://www.libraries.rutgers.edu/rul/rr_gateway/research_guides/media_collection
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Jane Sloan
Media Librarian
jsloan@rci.rutgers.edu

June 2005 Research Resources: Subject Research Guides: Media Collections:
Africa, South of the Sahara
This guide is a browsing aid to selected titles in the video/DVD collections at Rutgers Libraries. The most up-to-date, accurate, and complete information regarding the libraries' holdings is available only through IRIS , our online catalog.
2 dollars with or without a condom
"Ethiopia has become to the Arab world what Thailand is to European tourists. Prostitution in Ethiopia has increased incredibily in recent years. In one section of Addis Ababa, some 130,000 girls support themselves by selling their bodies. Most of them are under eighteen, and many even under fourteen. In this probing documentary we meet the victims, girls that have been orphaned, or thrown out by their families, or are hoping to find a better life. They are compelled to turn to prostitution to survive. The young ones don't even earn enough money to buy food. The older ones earn more but yearn to work the luxury hotels as high class prostitutes. Virtually all the girls are HIV positive. Condoms are seldom used, even though they are distributed free in many places. Customers, believing the youngest girls are HIV-free, seek them out, which in turn keeps lowering the age of girls becoming HIV infected.". 1 videocassette (40 min.) : 1996

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