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African Ceremonies, Passages, Brooklyn Museum of Art

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New books: Celebrating 30 years with a Special Collectors Edition numbered double edition about the Surma and Karo people available November 2007 "These are sumptuous photographs...a visual feast...and they reflect both the photographers' gift for gaining the trust of their subjects and the reciprocal generosity of African men and women." --THE NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW Read More
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African People

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African States

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Introduction: Diffusion and other Problems in the History of African States Professor James Giblin, Department of History, The University of Iowa A discussion of the following African States: Asante Benin Kingdom Luba and Kuba The Yoruba and the States of Ife and Oyo Introduction In the study of the African past, attributing innovation to outside origins and influences has been very common. Sometimes developments are said to be the work of people who came from outside Africa, while other changes are credited to Africans from other regions. The development of states ­ institutions which create centralized government, exercise political authority through bureaucracy and armies, and integrate territories into unified economic systems - is one of the aspects of African history which has freque Read More
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Akan Cultural Symbols Project Online: Introduction

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artworksafrica.com

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artworksafrica.com Search the Web: Art Works Art Pieces Oil Painting Art Sculpture Contemporary Artists Paintings For Sale Digital Art Art Works Art Pieces Oil Painting Art Sculpture Contemporary Artists Paintings For Sale Digital Art Drawing Painting Artist Sculpture Watercolors Art Pieces Contemporary Quality Art Custom Art Art Oil Painting Art Oil Paintings Oil On Canvas Renoir Claude Monet Art Sculpture Metal Art Public Art African Art Horse Sculpture ©2007 artworksafrica.com All rights reserved. Read More
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Liberia flights :: The United Kingdom's web directory

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UnitedKingdom.co.uk The One Stop Online Resource Guide Home | Anti-Virus | Compensation | Cars | Clothes | Computers | Electrical | Flowers | Food | Gifts | Health & Beauty | Gambling | Money & Finance | Insurance | Jobs | Movies | Property | Software | Travel | Toys | Video Games | Home & Garden Loans Car Insurance Flights Gifts Holidays Mobile Phones Broadband Flowers Credit Cards Mortgages Cheap Sunglasses Credit Cards Emirates Holidays SCUBA Diving Our listings for Liberia flights The page below has detailed and accurate listings for Liberia flights. Links will open in a new window, to allow you to visit and consider each provider carefully. Book Liberia Flights Ebookers online price promise deals with great discounts and offers on Liberia flights. Book with confidence. Book now. www.e Read More
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Odyssey Online: AFRICA/Cultures

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A SELECTED LIST OF AFRICAN CULTURES These brief descriptions will give you some background information about the cultures that made many of the objects on Odyssey Online. We’ve tried to include information such as the name of the country where these cultures live (many of them overlap political boundaries), their population size, and general information about their history, how they make a living, or their religious beliefs. We have adapted these entries from several sources, including the Art and Life in Africa website at the University of Iowa. Visit their African Peoples Database for more extensive information about these cultures and almost 100 others. AKAN: The Akan culture actually refers to several ethnic groups who speak similar languages, for example the Asante and the Fante Read More
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Peoples and Cultures of Africa

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Greetings! This web site has moved--please direct your browser to: http://www.fandm.edu/Departments/Anthropology/Bastian/africaweb.html Enjoy! last updated: 12/22/03 Read More
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Welcome to Virtual Africa!

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SITE INDEX ABOUT Introduction of the purpose and the author of this website. An outline of the Samburu, Kenyan pastoral people. Some comments from the reader of this site. Related links. Bibliography. WORKS Information on my academic works most of which are mainly based on my field research among the Samburu. PHOTOS Some photographs of the Samburu daily life. The photographs show their daily life. SOUNDS Sounds of the Samburu daily life. There are some folk songs. MOVIES Some movies of the Samburu daily life. There are some scenes of the dairy life. ESSAYS Essays and reviews. I plan to upload the Japanese style experimental ethnograhy (Haiku Ethnography). Notice This old website has moved to our new project titled " Virtual Museum of East African Maa Culture " This old website wi Read More
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World of the Mande

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The World of the Mande History, Art and Ritual In the Mande Culture Skip to the quick list The term Mande refers to a large family of languages spokenby a great number of West African ethnic groups and to the geographic areasthat these groups occupy. Thus, the Mande diaspora is hardly a rigidlydefined or static region. Its center lies between Bamako and Kouroussa,but it has spread out far into the neighboring areas, covering land inBurkina Faso, Senegal, The Gambia, Guinea, Sierra Leone, Liberia, IvoryCoast, and Ghana. The rich array of ethnic groups includes the savannagroups: the Bambara, Malink*, Wasuluka, Dyula, Somono, Bozo, Kagoro, Khasonke,Marka, and Soninke, and the forest groups: the Kuranko, Kono, Vai, Susu,and Yalunka. The Mande people are renowned for the wide variatio Read More
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