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Ivor Miller may prove useful to Cross River peoples as they Call and Response an indigenousparadigm for and Contemporary Practice West African Efikibibio Heritage in http://www.afrocubaweb.com/ivormiller.htm
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Extractions: The most happening hang in West Africa, tropical Senegal is lauded for its beauties both natural and ephemeral. From its urbane capital, Dakar - many travellers' favourite amongst the larger African cities - to its fertile southern region of forest and farmland, the Casamance, much of its lands are lush and vital, especially when compared to the expansive deserts that surround it. Senegal's arts are just as lively, with a thriving textile market and an entourage of internationally known native musicians, such as Youssou N'dour and Touré Kunda. Altogether, Senegal's attractions bring in more visitors than any other country's in the region. True, most are package tourists soaking up the sunshine in the highbrow hotels that line its Atlantic shore, but there's something in Senegal for every budget and the best of it - a good wander through its streets and plains - is free. Initially the rebels made sporadic efforts at disrupting voting by intimidating villagers heading for the polling booths, but the situation has grown more serious since President Abdoulaye Wade took over the reins of power. In late March the heaviest fighting seen in several months took place and there were reports of at least 20 rebel separatists killed and three government troops injured. Outbreaks of fighting have since continued, particularly along the border with Guinea-Bissau. Even more worrying for travellers was an incident involving a busload of 15 tourists held up between Ziguinchor and Cap Skiring. The tourists were robbed at gunpoint and the driver and a local guide on board were killed. There is speculation as to whether this act was committed by the rebels or murderous thieves taking advantage of the unrest in the region. Either way travellers should ask around for information about the latest no-go areas.
Extractions: Read also: DEPENDENCY IN AFRICA: STAGES OF AFRICAN POLITICAL ECONOMY NOTES ON THE CENTRALITY OF THE AFRICAN STATE by Róbinson Rojas Africa: transformation without change R.Rojas: The European Union and Africa DEPENDENCY IN AFRICA: STAGES OF AFRICAN POLITICAL ECONOMY by Amechi Okolo (This work, first presented at a conference on "The Future of Africa" organized by the University of Ife, in Nigeria, and then published in ALTERNATIVES, Vol. IX, No. 2, 1983, provides the researcher with a well reasoned reading of the political economy of African development/lack of development, which should be considered by the so-called 'experts in development studies' serving the interests of the international capital. I reproduce and annotate here some excerpts of this major work on the African political economy. Robinson Rojas) The history of Africa is a history of domination by the Western political economy, which created and now dominates and operates the modern world system.(1) The process of Western incursion and domination of Africa can be divided into the following five phases: 1. Barbarian domination 2. Imperialist domination 3. Colonial domination 4. Neo-colonial domination 5. Dependency domination Each phase was manifested both in the Western nations and in Africa; every capitalist transformation in the West was reflected in the political economy of Africa.
PRECOLONIAL METALWORKING IN AFRICA : A BIBLIOGRAPHY. 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.uct.ac.za/depts/age/material/metbib.htm
Extractions: PRECOLONIAL METALWORKING IN AFRICA : A BIBLIOGRAPHY. Originally compiled by Dr Tim Maggs and staff of the Natal Museum, Private Bag 9070, Pietermaritzburg 3200, South Africa. Maintained and updated by Dr Duncan Miller, Department of Archaeology, University of Cape Town, Rondebosch 7700, South Africa. This version dated: 30 May 1998 June 1, 1998. The archaeology of Africa - food, metals and towns :750-833. London: Routledge) which contains numerous references not listed below. If you find this bibliography useful please cite it as a reference in publication as: Pre-colonial metalworking in Africa, especially southern Africa: a bibliography :1-67. Department of Archaeology, University of Cape Town (African Studies Library). ABUKAKAR, N. 1992. Metallurgy in northern Nigeria: Zamfara metal industry in the 19th century. In Thomas-Emeagwali, G. ed Science and technology in African history with case studies from Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Zimbabwe, and Zambia :55-78. Lampeter: Edwin Mellen Press. ACKERMAN, D. 1983. Marale van groot argeologiese belang.
Extractions: schedule of events more about Sonidos: Cuba ... aco homepage "Cuban folk music today thrives not only on the creative spirit of its bearers or the people at large but also on the influence exerted by the development of a powerful professional music. This creates a reciprocal action between the Cuban people-the creators and bearers of folk music-and professional musicians." view Sonidos: Cuba schedule of events Durante el siglo XX el son rumba . Nace durante el siglo XIX en las periferias de diferentes ciudades del occidente de Cuba-posiblemente entre La Habana y Matanzas. La pa-labra "rumba," de origen afroamericano, se identifica con la palabra fiesta o celebración, cuando estas se realizan en zonas suburbanas y marginales. Sus cantos son concebidos para el acompañamiento rítmico de determinados tambores que motivan también bailes muy específicos en correspondencia con el género. La El punto guajiro zapateo cubano.