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81. Sudan: Updates
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Document reposted by APIC Africa Policy Electronic Distribution List: an information service provided by AFRICA ACTION (incorporating the Africa Policy Information Center, The Africa Fund, and the American Committee on Africa). Find more information for action for Africa at http://www.africapolicy.org +++++++++++++++++++++Document Profile+++++++++++++++++++++ Region: East Africa Issue Areas: +political/rights+ +economy/development+ +security/peace+ +US policy focus+ SUMMARY CONTENTS: This posting contains (1) excerpts from a newly released report on the impact of oil on conflict in Sudan, based on investigative work by Georgette Gagnon and John Ryle and funded by Canadian and British non-governmental organizations, and (2) excerpts from an article from the Foreign Policy in Focus project, analyzing changes in U.S. policy towards Sudan following the September 11 attacks.

82. An A-Z Of African Studies On The Internet Hm1
PEPETELA, yaka. SOURCES FOR AFRICAN HISTORY British Documents by Karen Fung, observer status with the African Commission on Human and People s Rights.
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83. Syllabus HSSC305
Histories of africa describe modern change in health and healing mainly in terms of Recommended readings Juhani Koponen, People and Production in Late
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The complexity of this story makes it a difficult one to grasp, for it is built on the history of local African religions and of biological processes, of diverse child- rearing practices and of farming patterns, of divination techniques and of health bureaucracies. Because of the difficulty of knowing this story, it will be told as a connected whole only in lectures. The readings are devoted to three case studies, so that students can learn about culture and history in some detail in a few places. By building detailed understandings of local patterns students will acquire the knowledge with which to evaluate the history told in lectures.
Grading: Zulu paper 20%
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Zambia paper 25%
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Part I: Zulu Healing Week 1. January 16, 18

84. African Art At The Ralph Proctor Gallery - Introduction To "Classical African Im
Ralph Proctor Gallery presents its eleventh online exhibit of African art, A yaka boy s initiation mask must be recognized as such.
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Welcome to our first show of the year 2000. We hope you have enjoyed our offerings over the past years. Out exhibitions are designed to teach as well as entertain, and of course, as a gallery we welcome sales. Judging from your kind comments and purchases, I think we have reached our goals. We offer our sincere thanks for your support. The theme for our first show this year is "Classical African Images." This means that items chosen for this exhibit must meet stylistic parameters that were established by African societies many years ago. These images are the types that are used as examples in textbooks and are easily found in museum exhibitions. This does not mean that the styles have not changed over the years. It siimply means that the changes, if any, have been gradual and moderate, so that the artifacts can be easily recognized as belonging to the same genre for which the older pieces were created. In some cases, changes occur because new items are introduced into African society, as was the case when airplanes, television, and satellite dishes were introduced. Changes also occur as individual artists attempt to exercise some creative innovation.

85. African Tribes
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86. African Spirituality
What specific themes may be discerned in African spirituality? The effect isthat thus all people attending the festival, whose globallyderived format
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Very recently, I brought together in one website[ii] a considerable number of my papers on African religion as written over the years, also in preparation for a book largely to consist of the same material. This has made me reflect on the very topic Mudimbe invited me in vain to write on. The present argument may ultimately, in more final form, serve towards the introduction of my book in the making, and this is another incentive to write it. The extensive references to my own published work merely serve to cover as many as possible of the articles to be included in the prospective book.

87. BBC Radio 4 - Thinking Allowed - 20 August 2003
Laurie Taylor wanted to learn from South African social scientists about the But it is only fair and just that those many thousands of people who were
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