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41. Global Advisor Newsletter -The Languages And Writing Systems Of Africa in presentday SW Nigeria, French and fon, Latin, fon. Yoruba, Ibo and a number ofindigenous languages are Ewe in the south and Voltaic-speaking peoples in the http://www.intersolinc.com/newsletters/africa.htm |
42. CorpWatch.org - News - USA Against All Odds, Goldman Prize have filed Guyana's first ever indigenous land rights will grant the Akawaio andArekuna peoples the right His organization Yad fon (the Raindrop) helps them http://www.corpwatch.org/news/PND.jsp?articleid=2414 |
43. Brazil: Five Centuries Of Music (Roots Of Brazilian Music) of the Yanomami, Bororo, Kayapo, and other indigenous groups to The Sudanese groups(Yoruba, fon, Ewe, and Ashanti Yoruba, Ewe, and other peoples brought their http://www.thebraziliansound.com/roots.htm | |
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44. Africans Art by native and nonnative peoples moved into began importing inexpensive iron ontothe shores of africa. By 1920 indigenous furnaces ceased to produce native http://www.webzinemaker.net/africans-art/index.php3?action=page&id_art=363 |
45. ROYAL HARTIGAN-BLOOD DRUM SPIRIT The kulintang ensemble is a manifestation of precolonial indigenous Philippine culture onthe Adzohu dance drumming of the fon and the Eve peoples of West http://www.royalhart.com/ensemble/linernotes.html | |
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46. Resources And Links an international network of NGOs, indigenous peoples and nations Food and Trees forAfrica (FTFA) their mission fao.org/waicent/faoinfo/forestry/fon/fonP/cfu http://www.forestsandcommunities.org/links.htm | |
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47. Africana.com: Gateway To The Black World.Screen Name Service Among the fon of Benin and the Yoruba, the god Oduduwa, who conquers or displacesthe indigenous population who Among the Kongo and related peoples of Central http://www.africana.com/Articles/tt_349.htm | |
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48. African Timelines Part III Timeline of african history, 15th through early 19th centuries, from Central Oregon Community College.Category Society History By Region africa Slavery...... 1720s, Rise of Kingdom of Dahomey of fon (or Aja Nevertheless africas indigenouspersonality has managed to remain West africa, in 1839 its peoples and states http://www.cocc.edu/cagatucci/classes/hum211/timelines/htimeline3.htm | |
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49. Seminar 3 which forbade the enslavement of the indigenous Indians (although of the Yorubaand the fon tribes. the influence of other African peoples persisted, on http://www.cocc.edu/poneill/classes/worldhistory/WH105/Seminars/seminar_3Brazil. | |
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50. INDIGENOUS AFRICAN RELIGION > THE AFRICAN'S CONCEPT OF GOD pointing to different religious concepts in indigenous African societies AME_AXO)among the lay Ewe/fon of Togo hands and thus made of them peoples of ambivalent http://www.hypertextile.bizland.com/BLAKHUD/ind-reli/ind01.htm | |
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51. AmericArtes: Expresiones Latinas Mexicois a melting pot of indigenous groups and historical and cultural legaciesof African peoples in New them among the Mande, Akan, fon, Yoruba, Ejagham http://artsedge.kennedy-center.org/americartes/expresiones_latinas/artsedge.html | |
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52. IK Monitor 2(3) Publications and the traditional knowledge of indigenous peoples.' (Mike Warren BelloImam, IB,SA Aziegbe, AT Okoosie, fon Roberts (1993), 'indigenous selection of http://www.nuffic.nl/ciran/ikdm/2-3/communications/publications.html | |
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53. Africa Today--The Reunification Question In Cameroon History: Was The Bride An E The Bamum and Bamileke peoples in the British South Cameroons by all the main indigenouspolitical associations Woleta, Reverend Kangsen, SE Ncha, fon Galega II http://iupjournals.org/africatoday/aft47-2.html | |
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54. Research In African Literature--The Path Is Open of the oral literatures of the peoples they study termed strategic transformations of their indigenous literary resources We have no fon equivalents of Fagunwa http://iupjournals.org/ral/ral30-2.html | |
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55. SANCTUARY - Ogoni - Web Search - August 1997 The fate of indigenous peoples or tribes Ogoni in Nigeria THE peoples' SUMMIT TheOTHER Economic Summit, TOES '97 http//www.igc.apc.org/kind/fon-stlouis-mosop http://stephen.richards.net/Ogoni_Pages/Ogoni_links_0897.htm | |
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56. APFC Links http//www.fao.org/forestry/fon/fonP/cfu/ftpp/en/ftppe.stm. IAIP) is the worldwidenetwork of the organizations of indigenous and Tribal peoples living in http://www.apfcweb.org/Links/links.htm | |
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57. West Africa it get a broad view of the peoples of West languages formed by the combination ofindigenous and Europeen yet, but they include Ashanti, Ewe, fon, Yoruba, Ibo http://home.bip.net/damaho/westafrica.html | |
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58. Feature: Science In The "Eloquence Of Everyday Life" ie, scientists learning from indigenous peoples and farmers In the meantime, scienceand indigenous knowledge meet in Philippines IRRI CHIU YC, fon DS, CHEN LH http://www.searca.org/~bic/feature/science-castillo.htm | |
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59. AfricAvenir - Research - Chronology Of African History 3 African states, but scholars argue that indigenous slavery was Asante (or Ashante)Empire of Akan peoples is unified Rise of Kingdom of Dahomey of fon (or Aja http://www.africavenir.org/research/research052.html | |
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60. Solar Folklore These accounts represent their culture's worldview, a peoples' attempt to For moreIndigenous American starlore, see Starlore of Liza (fon people of West africa http://solar-center.stanford.edu/folklore.html | |
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