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81. George Dei communities (see Rattray 1927, for asante of Ghana specific nature of the linkagebetween indigenous knowledge and We must involve local peoples in all stages http://www.brocku.ca/epi/casid/dei.htm | |
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82. Ajepong Syllabus in the vocabulary of the peoples of Sub Two Dimensional Kuba Textile Design AsantePolitical Expansion Story Architecture Islam and indigenous African Cultures http://cehd.ewu.edu/faculty/ntodd/GhanaUDLP/Adjepong.html | |
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83. African Literature And Art indigenous people need to come together to share ideas, knowledge, resources AsanteSana. Youth Cultureal Organization PO Box 2113 Arusha, Tanzania East africa. http://www.indigenouspeople.net/AfricanLit/ | |
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84. Intro. African Studies I themes examined include the peoples, cultures, economies of Africans including theindigenous religions and Molefi Ashante and Kariamu asante, African Culture http://www.mville.edu/academics/departments/african_studies/ogunsuyi/Afs1.htm | |
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85. Africana.com: Gateway To The Black World.Screen Name Service one of the two most common indigenous languages of spoken by the Khoikhoi and Sanpeoples of southern Ghana; and the Akan languages, including asante and Fante http://www.africana.com/Articles/tt_162.htm | |
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86. Africana.com: Gateway To The Black World.Screen Name Service of gold and slaves, the Togolese peoples retained a to slave raiders from the neighboringAsante and Dahomey provided the basis for an indigenous, mostly Ewe http://www.africana.com/Articles/tt_522.htm | |
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87. Asante-darko00-1 Email k.asante-darko@nul.ls but also to the flexibility and pragmatism of Africanpeoples when it least the old and the new, the Western and the indigenous. http://clcwebjournal.lib.purdue.edu/clcweb00-1/asante-darko00.html | |
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88. CÔTE D'IVOIRE up almost onethird of the indigenous population of East Atlantic cultures are Akanpeoples, speakers of eighteenth-century migrants from the kingdom of asante. http://www.supportmpci.org/TheIvoryCoast.htm |
89. MIAS Research Projects And Theses in the Economic Development of Marginalized peoples of Nairobi and Training of theAsante Priestess and identifying themselves as indigenous religious within http://www.mias.edu/projects.htm | |
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90. Asante-darko00-1 (k.asantedarko@nul literacy but also to the flexibility and pragmatism of Africanpeoples when it at least the old and the new, the Western and the indigenous. http://collection.nlc-bnc.ca/100/201/300/clcweb/2000/v1n1-v2n1/clcweb00-1/asante | |
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91. SERSAS Compared to the asante kingdom, with its glitter and to which asafo was an indigenousinstitution, or gradually rubbing off on coastal peoples, scholars have http://www.ecu.edu/african/sersas/Papers/ShumwayRebeccaFall2001.htm | |
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92. African Art On The Internet Features a wide variety of links devoted to the study and display of ancient and modern African art. http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/ssrg/africa/art.html | |
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