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1. Musées Afrique indigenous Knowledge in South africa . Cape Town -Rosebank. Arts du Shaba tabwa Aquarelles de Joy Adamson peoples of Kenya . http://www.unil.ch/gybn/Arts_Peuples/Ex_Africa/ex_Af_musaf.html | |
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2. Africa South Of The Sahara - Culture And Society An annotated guide to internet resources on african culture and society.Category Regional africa Society and Culture...... Makonde, Mbole, Mossi, Pende, Suku, tabwa, Woyo, Yaka twostory architecture, Islamand indigenous african cultures web site for her course peoples and Cultures http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/ssrg/africa/culture.html | |
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3. African Art On The Internet Stanford University Libraries/Academic Information ResourcesCategory Regional africa Arts and Entertainment...... Makonde, Mbole, Mossi, Pende, Suku, tabwa, Woyo, Yaka twostory architecture, Islamand indigenous african cultures displays from 20 major peoples from West and http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/ssrg/africa/art.html | |
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4. SOAS: Centre Of African Studies ac.uk Lecturer in Anthropology, SOAS indigenous medicine and therapy and illnessamong the tabwa of Zaire in East africa; Maaspeaking peoples (Samburu, Maasai http://www.soas.ac.uk/cas/membant.html | |
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5. VADA - Volken Peoples Tribes T - U tabwa Information TACANA (Bolivia). Tamazgha Berber Land of North africa TANANA(Native American, USA). Tapayuna See also indigenous peoples in Brazil. http://www.vada.nl/volkentu.htm | |
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6. English Books > Society > General Popular Theatre in South East africa Kerr, David And Therapies Among The tabwa OfZaire Decolonising Methodologies Research And indigenous peoples Smith, Linda http://book.netstoreusa.com/index/bkbst000D.shtml | |
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7. Peoplegroup Profile the tabwa area, although no indigenous tabwa church exits. History The peoples whocurrently identify themselves as Most tabwa migrated to this area from east http://home.intekom.com/kad_travel/peoplegroup_profile.htm | |
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8. Cartographic History the encounter with nonwestern peoples (and the of a wide variety of indigenous Africanmapping various mnemonic maps (including tabwa scarification patterns http://web.uflib.ufl.edu/cm/africana/cartohis.htm | |
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9. 1Up Info > Zaire > The Significance Of Ethnic Identification | Zaire Information had long existed between the Lunda and others (such as the tabwa from eastern forcingLubaKasai out of Shaba and the resentment of indigenous peoples in Nord http://www.1upinfo.com/country-guide-study/zaire/zaire69.html | |
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10. Chapter 14 the following types of wetland cultivation used by indigenous American peoples theplanting of rice in valley bottoms by the tabwa people of Zaire. http://www.tropag-fieldtrip.cornell.edu/Thurston_TA/Chapter14.html |
11. Church Planter/Developer developer is needed for the unreached tabwa people of Jesus with them and to startindigenous churches among An urgent need exists among the peoples on Northern http://www.imb.org/southern-africa/getinvolved/church_planter_developer.htm | |
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12. Emory University: Linguistic Anthropology: Bemba A Linguistic Profile A brief linguistic profile of the Central Bantu language spken in the Northern, Copperbelt, and Luapula Category Regional africa Zambia Society and Culture...... Kunda, Lala, Lamba, Luunda, Ng'umbo, Swaka, tabwa, and Unga. known as the Bembaspeakingpeoples of Zambia as one of the four main indigenous languages (along http://www.emory.edu/COLLEGE/ANTHROPOLOGY/FACULTY/ANTDS/Bemba/profile.html | |
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13. UW-M News Notes No. 42- Summer '94 presented Oral Narrative Performance of tabwa, Zambia Dialectics The most widelyspoken `indigenous' are the Native Americans, and other nonwestern peoples. http://www.sas.upenn.edu/African_Studies/Newsletters/UW_42.html | |
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14. Library Of Congress / Federal Research Division / Country Studies / Area Handboo The peoples of the Concepts of Illness and Transformation among the tabwa of Zaire Entrepreneursand Parasites The Struggle for indigenous Capitalism in Zaire http://memory.loc.gov/frd/cs/zaire/zr_bibl.html | |
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15. HOME TEST PAGE There is a peoples Database which includes the Makonde, Mbole, Mossi, Pende, Suku,tabwa, Woyo, Yaka story architecture, Islam and indigenous African cultures http://www.msu.edu/~metzler/matrix/dream/humanities.html | |
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16. BANTU LANGUAGES is a somewhat archaic Bantu dialect, indigenous probably to included Kanyoka, Luluaand Kitabwa)occupies a Tumbuka, Ilenga and A-tonga peoples, and occupies http://55.1911encyclopedia.org/B/BA/BANTU_LANGUAGES.htm | |
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17. Subjects Of Articles In African Studies Review/Bulletin, 1958-90 (K-Z) NILOTIC peoples SUDAN. Welmers, William E. indigenous Patterns of Unification Abstracts. 3, 3 (October 1960) 2628. tabwa PEOPLE ZAMBIA ORAL TRADITION. http://www.umass.edu/anthro/asr/index_subj2.html | |
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18. Anthropology - Publications of Islam and Muslim societies in africa, 2000, University Sillitoe P, indigenous knowledgedevelopment in Bangladesh CA, Musics of Siberian peoples, 2000, University http://www.hyphen.info/rdf/hero/37_ra2_date.php | |
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19. LAS Alumni: News About LAS completed an extensive inventory of indigenous mapmaking in Among the Luba peoplesof the Democratic Republic The neighboring tabwa people charted the path of http://www.las.uiuc.edu/alumni/news/00fall_mapmaking.html | |
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20. Bibliography of Illness and transformation among the tabwa of Zaire. Ethnographic Study of IndigenousCare of the Bean in WB (1934) The HeheBena-Sangu peoples of East http://herkules.oulu.fi/isbn9514264312/html/b979.html | |
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