World Press Photos accused authorities of abandoning the nation's indigenous peoples. to market in BoboDioulasso, Burkina Sustainable Development in Johannesburg, South africa. http://picpage.blogspot.com/2002_09_01_picpage_archive.html
Extractions: get rid of this ad advertise here Home Archives Daily Reports Iranian actress Pegah Ahangarani gestures during a photocall at Venice Lido to promote the movie "Women's prison" by Iranian director Manijeh Hekmat September 6, 2002. Women's Prison is showing in competition at the annual 59th Venice Film festival. REUTERS/Claudio Papi REUTERS An illegal Filipino child looks out from behind bars at the Tawau detention camp, Malaysia's eastern Sabah state, Friday, Sept. 6, 2002. Detainees sit on wooden floors, some using plastic bags to protect themselves from termite bites. Babies sleep in hammocks made from sarongs, hung from the rafters and they are served three meals a day. (AP Photo/Andy Wong) Julio Perez lights a fire in the kitchen of his home in Yibeljo, in the Mexican state of Chiapas, Friday, Sept. 6, 2002. Mexico's Supreme Court on Friday rejected challenges to an Indian rights law, angering rebel supporters who accused authorities of abandoning the nation's indigenous peoples. (AP Photo/Eduardo Verdugo)
Extractions: African American Black Blood Donor Emergency COUNTRY RACIAL and/or ETHNIC ANALYSIS of PEOPLE GROUPS Afghanistan Pashtun 38%, Tajik 25%, Uzbek 6%, Hazara 19%, minor ethnic groups (Chahar Aimaks, Turkmen, Baloch, and others) Albania Albanian 95%, Greeks 3%, other 2%: Vlachs, Gypsies, Serbs, and Bulgarians Algeria Arab-Berber 99%, European less than 1% Andorra Spanish 61%, Andorran 30%, French 6%, other 3% Angola Ovimbundu 37%, Kimbundu 25%, Bakongo 13%, Mestico (mixed European and Native African) 2%, European 1%, other 22% Antigua black, British, Portuguese, Lebanese, Syrian (see Barbuda) Argentina European 97% (mostly of Spanish and Italian descent), 3% other (mostly Indian or Mestizo) Armenia Armenian 93%, Azeri 3%, Russian 2%, other (mostly Yezidi Kurds) 2% (1989) Note: as of the end of 1993, virtually all Azeris had emigrated from Armenia
Africa A-F PRECOLONIAL METALWORKING IN africa A BIBLIOGRAPHY. MILLER T. MAGGS Originally compiled by Dr Tim Maggs and staff of the Natal Museum, Private Bag 9070, Pietermaritzburg 3200, South africa. http://www.fuller.edu/swm/abstracts/africa.html
Extractions: 30 Years of Mission Abstracts Africa Faculty Introduction How to use this volume Search Our Site Author: Addai, Joseph William Degree: Ph.D. ICS Title: Metaphors, Values, and Ethno-leadership: A Missiological Study with Implications for Christian Leaders in Ghana. (U.M. 9925349) 301 pp. Abstract This missiological research examines the problem of developing functional leadership in Ghana, Africa. The premise is that leadership values of any identifiable culture are reflected by their everyday metaphors, and than an understanding of those values is crucial to effective leadership in that context. Key Words African, Ashanti, Akan, biblical leadership, Ghana, Ghanaian, leader, leadership, culture context, world view, tradition, effective leadership, ethno-leadership, ethno-values, functional leadership, holistic leadership, leadership situations, African proverbs, symbols, stools, metaphor, assumptions, English influence, images Author: Adekeye, George Niyi
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Extractions: Regional Criminal Justice and Human Rights Back to Top Course Title Instructor Faculty/School Seminar: Policing the Police Alan Stuntz HLS (Fall) Seminar: Civil Rights, Research and Practice. Voting rights, Criminal Justice and Selected Topics Christopher F. Edley HLS (Spring) Democracy and Human Rights Back to Top Course Title Instructor Faculty/School Anthropology 224 Anthropology, Relativism, and Human Rights David H.P. Maybury-Lewis FAS (FAS) Freshman Seminar 30 Civil rights and Civil Liberties Jonathan D. Kahn
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Extractions: 1. Abstract 2. Development of the Portuguese Language We know very little about the languages of the peoples that inhabited the Iberian peninsula prior to Rome's invasion. Due to the limited historical records and lack of written manuscripts, it is difficult to determine that impact these prehistoric languages may have had on the Vulgar Latin spoken in the Western part of the peninsula and subsequent influence on the development of the Portuguese language. One exception to this is the ancient Basque language spoken on the peninsula before the Roman Armies, a few words of which are found in modern Portuguese, such as cachorro (dog). Experts agree that the influence of these languages on the development of the modern Portuguese lexicon was insignificant, and that "Latin became established in the peninsula and finally replaced the native languages" (Camara 8-9). For over 500 hundred years Rome occupied the Iberian peninsula, occupied by Spain and Portugal. With its soldiers, Rome also sent its citizens to inhabit the land. As a general rule, the farther the country from Rome, the more informal the daily speech. The Portuguese language, which evolved from spoken Latin, developed on the west coast of the Iberian Peninsula (now Portugal and the Spanish province of Galicia) included in the province the Romans called Lusitania. According to Bueno, Roman manuscripts from Portuguese part of the peninsula show a greater number of vulgarism than those from the Spanish part (Bueno, 16). The fact that so many languages developed from the Vulgar Latin is a testimony to the force of that language, and to the human and linguistic interaction within the Roman Empire. It is however the immense size of the Empire and the primitive means of communication that sets the stage for the development of several distinct Romance languages, including Portuguese.
West Africa - EthnoBass Pa bobo Jobarteh; Alhaji Bai Konteh; Dembo English Major ethnic groups indigenousAfrican tribes 95 http://www.ethnobass.org/afr_west.html
Extractions: Home AFRICA page: - Central Africa - East Africa - North Africa - Southern Africa - West Africa AMERICA page: - Caribbean - Central America - Central South America - East. South America - North America - North. South America - South. South America - West. South America ASIA page: - Central Asia - Eastern Asia - Northern Asia - Southern Asia - South Eastern Asia - South Western Asia EUROPE page: - Central Europe - East Europe - North Europe - Southern Europe - South Eastern Europe - South Western Europe - West Europe MIDDLE EAST page COUNTRIES PEOPLES ARTISTS GLOSSARY INTERVIEWS ESSAYS LINKS SERVICES page - CD reviews - Events - Picture Galleries Benim Burkina Faso Cameroon Cape Verde ... Western Sahara Cora Connection: The Manding Music Traditions of West Africa: A information resource dedicated to West African music and culture, maily about Kora, Ngoni and Balafon. Decription: Cora Connection provides information on the folk music traditions of West Africa. Cora Connection sells hard to find recordings, professional quality instruments and offers educational workshops. Map of Benim Population: 6,5 million
Extractions: Click on the icon to find the Peacemakers Trust portal to book review sites and to the Network bookstore. *Abel, Richard. "The Contradictions of Informal Justice." In The Politics of Informal Justice , Vol. 1, edited by Richard Abel, 267-320. London, UK: Academic Press, Inc., 1982. Adler, Peter. "The Future of Alternative Dispute Resolution: Reflections on ADR as a Social Movement," In Possibilities of Popular Justice , edited by Sally Engle Merry and Neal Milner. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press, 1993. Alberta Law Reform Commission. Dispute Resolution: A Directory of Methods, Projects and Resources . Research Paper No. 19. Edmonton: Alberta Law Reform Institute, 1990. Anstey, M. Practical Peace Making. Astor Hilary. "Domestic Violence and Mediation." Australian Dispute Resolution Journal Astor, Hilary. "Rethinking Neutrality: A Theory to Inform Practice - Part I."
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Extractions: To the Weekly News Menu * Afrique. De lOUA à lUnion africaine Le secrétaire général de lOrganisation de lunion africaine, Amara Essy, a déclaré le 22 mai à Addis Abeba que le projet de transformation de lOUA en Union africaine (UA) est en cours et que lUA sera lancée, comme prévu, au prochain sommet de lOUA à Durban. Ce sommet devra discuter de lAssemblée des chefs dEtat, du Conseil exécutif (qui remplacera lancien Conseil des ministres), du Comité des représentants permanents et du statut de la Commission. (PANA, Sénégal, 23 mai 2002) * Africa. African Union The African Union (AU) should play a centre-stage economic role to help African countries move rapidly towards social progress, the Egyptian Ambassador to France, Ali Maher Al Sayed said in Paris, on 23 May . Al Sayed, who is also the dean of the African diplomatic corps in Paris, emphasised that only a strong economic and political union of African States can help the continent surmount the current challenges. «I remain deeply convinced that through unity, all 53 countries of the continent will be able to make important accomplishments for themselves and for their peoples,», he said. The Egyptian diplomat described NEPAD (New Partnership for Africas Development) as an initiative that would enable Africa to organise its priorities better and make external contribution more efficient. Africa is not looking for charity from the rest of the world, Al Sayed observed, saying that development partners who accept to be involved in NEPAD «will be helping themselves».
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Extractions: note: estimates for this country explicitly take into account the effects of excess mortality due to AIDS; this can result in lower life expectancy, higher infant mortality and death rates, lower population and growth rates, and changes in the distribution of population by age and sex than would otherwise be expected (July 2002 est.) Population growth rate:
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Extractions: JIHAD PERIOD (17-19th c.) `Umar b. Sa`îd al-Fûtî at-Tûrî al-Kadawî, al-Hâjj Rimâh hizb ar-rahîm `alâ nuhûr hizb ar-rajîm Cairo n.d Abun-Nasr, J.M. The Tijaniyya, a Sufi order in the modern world London: Royal Institute of Int. Affairs 1965 Adamu, Muhammad Uba Some notes on the influence of North African traders in Kano Kano Studies Ajayi, J.F.A. West African states at the beginning of the 19th c. in his A thousand years Ayandele, E.A. Observations on some social and economic aspects of slavery in pre-colonial Northern Nigeria Journal of Economic and Social Studies Lempire peul du Macina IFAN 1955; Paris 1962 Bah, Therno Mouctar Samba Ndiaye, ingenieur des armées toucouleur del Hadj Omar JHSN Barry, B. La guerre des marabouts dans la région du fleuve Sénégal de 1673 à 1677" BIFAN Barry, B. Le royaume du Waalo; le Sénégal avant la conquête Paris 1972 Batrân, `Abdal`azîz Sidi al-Mukhtâr al-Kuntî and the recrudescence of Islam in the western Sudan and the middle Niger, c. 1750-1811 Ph.D. thesis, U. of Birmingham 1971 Batrân, `Abdal`azîz The Qadiryya-Mukhtaryya Brotherhood in West Africa: the concept of