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61. Africa The Expansion of Islam among the bambara under French Rule The african Struggle AgainstSouth africa Periphery Imperialism A History of the Mahi peoples from 1774 http://www.sscnet.ucla.edu/history/graduate/fields/africa.htm | |
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62. Missions In Focus - Mali Capital Bamako Religions Muslim 90%, indigenous beliefs 9 1% LanguagesFrench (official),bambara 80%, numerous The West africa Partnership Team asks you to http://www.accesschristian.net/mif/archive/mali.htm | |
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63. African Cinema Media Resources Center UCB seventh canari , a forgotten, secret bambara herbal remedy In indigenous languagesand French with English subtitles by showing how African peoples' desire for http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/MRC/Africanfilm.html | |
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64. IPGRI's Bibliography: Letter N 397420 in peoples of Nepal Himalaya (H. Kihara, ed.). Fauna Water Use and the RootSystem of bambara Nut (Vigna A Focus on indigenous Vegetables, Case Study. http://www.ipgri.cgiar.org/nus/biblio/biblion.htm | |
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65. ::::::: ARGOS FESTIVAL 2002 ::::::: cinema nova The original nomads, indigenous peoples have been works produced by Brazilianindigenous tribes with terre 35mm, colour, French/bambara spoken, 61 http://www.argosarts.org/festival/2002/curated/details/laura/laura_2.html | |
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66. Current Bibliography, Vol. 42, No. 1 Introduction to the Music of the World's peoples. indigenous Criticism of YorùbaOrature Performances. Research in danse des masques chez les bambara de Saro http://www.indiana.edu/~ethmusic/publications/ographies/cb/cb_42_1.html | |
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67. NATIVE-L (March 1994): Fourth World Bulletin - Part 4 Mandinka, Soninke, Serer, Wolof, Fulbe, Toucouleur, and bambara. who comprise thelargest indigenous population in as an alliance of several peoples (Diola and http://nativenet.uthscsa.edu/archive/nl/9403/0094.html | |
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68. Olmecs & Mother Africa of Spain took place from the confines of North africa. many observers, a CONNECTIONwith such peoples as the of the Olmec Writing Malinkebambara Loan Words http://www.carnaval.com/columbus/olmecs.htm | |
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69. The Oral Tradition - Drumming of the Manding (Mande) group of peoples, who were of the same name Maninka, Bamana(or bambara) and Mandinka The addition of the indigenous tama drum with its http://www.si.umich.edu/chico/UMS/Drummers/drumming.html | |
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70. African Art. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 article is limited to the works of the peoples of W of the peoples sedentary lifestyles)in indigenous art The bambara people of W Mali are famous for their http://www.bartleby.com/65/af/Africana.html | |
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71. AFROL African History In respect of the peoples of Equatorial Guinea we need to know their history Unlikethe African bambara groundnut, it is not an indigenous species, but http://www.afrol.com/Categories/Culture/History/history.htm | |
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72. WFS/ARC/NGO/REP should be improved using especially indigenous knowledge as NGOs and peoples' organisations,in collaboration with the 3171-22/31-18-85 - Mr. Casimir bambara. http://www.fao.org/wfs/resource/english/ARCNGOE.HTM | |
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73. Country Profiles: Sub-Saharan Africa Country Profiles SubSaharan africa. Angola. Angola is a poor country in west central africa of about 1.25 million Most Angolans are from indigenous ethnic groups. About half of http://cw.prenhall.com/bookbind/pubbooks/rowntree/chapter6/medialib/profiles.htm | |
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74. Cote_dIvoire well as being a melting pot of peoples and cultures in the languages of nearby statesBambara; Yoruba; Wolof in Côte d'Ivoire towards indigenous musical styles http://musiquetropique.com/Cote_dIvoire.html | |
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75. AIDS: No One Mentions The Cause Of Death 20011472) Contribute to the planting of indigenous churches in a 4 percent of MalisBambara people are 7152) Coordinate efforts to reach peoples living in http://www.tconline.org/Stories/July01/go.html | |
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76. Africana.com: Gateway To The Black World.Screen Name Service one of the two most common indigenous languages of sub by the Khoikhoi and San peoplesof southern closely related major languages, Mandinka, bambara, and Dyula http://www.africana.com/Articles/tt_162.htm | |
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77. Adherents.com: By Location members among more than 10 peoples, a national Bible been translated into the indigenouslanguage, Divehi. Bamana Alternate Names bambara; Location Republic http://www.adherents.com/adhloc/Wh_194.html | |
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78. Chapter 3 abode though he does not give the indigenous term of Madagascar as well as the Antaimoropeoples on the between the Mahafaly posts aloalo and bambara pillars http://archive.dstc.edu.au/AU/staff/andry/lismore/alo_dev.html |
79. History On-Line or understanding of the African peoples over whom transition, propelled by catastrophicindigenous demographic decline do not Understand' bambara Slaves and http://www.ihrinfo.ac.uk/ihr/Resources/Books/0144039X.html | |
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80. AfricAvenir - Research - Chronology Of African History 3 Mande peoples (especially Malinke, bambara, and Soninke but scholars argue that indigenousslavery was Struggles developed among coastal peoples for control http://www.africavenir.org/research/research052.html | |
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