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1. Musées Afrique
indigenous Knowledge in South africa . Cape Town- Rosebank. Arts royaux des bamum. Aquarelles de Joy Adamson peoples of Kenya .
http://www.unil.ch/gybn/Arts_Peuples/Ex_Africa/ex_Af_musaf.html
MUSEES Afrique Afrique du Sud Angola Botswana Burkina Faso ... Zimbabwe
ou plusieurs oeuvres majeures.
Afrique du Sud
Cape Town
South African National Gallery Government Avenue ma-di 10-17 Arts de la perle / Expositions temporaires Cape Town - Gardens South African Museum 25 Queen Victoria Street lu-di 10-17 terres cuites de Lydenburg San (peintures rupestres), Zimb abwe Tsonga , Khoikhoi, Sotho, Nguni, Shona, Lovedu... Exposition " Ulwazi Lwemvelo - Indigenous Knowledge in South Africa Cape Town - Rosebank University of Cape Town Irma Stern Museum Cecil Road ma-sa 10-17 Arts de Zanzibar et du Congo: Lega, Luba Durban Art Gallery City Hall lu-sa 8.30-16; di 11-16 Durban Local History Museum Aliwal Street East London East London Museum lu-ve 9.30-17; sa 9.30-12 Grahamstown Albany Museum. Natural Sciences and History Museums Somerset Street lu-ve 9-13 / 14-17; sa-di 14-17 Johannesburg MuseuMAfricA Newtown Cultural Precinct
Bree Street
ma-di 9-17 Histoire culturelle de l'Afrique australe. Peintures rupestres (Museum of South African Rock Art)

2. VADA - Volkeren En Stammen Peoples Tribes B
BAMBUTI (Afrika africa). BAMILEKE (Kameroen - Cameroon). bamum (Kameroen - Cameroon) BOIS-BRULES (Noord Amerika - North America). indigenous peoples in BOLIVIA. BOLOVEN (Laos)
http://www.vada.nl/volkenbb.htm

3. African Art On The Internet
Stanford University Libraries/Academic Information ResourcesCategory Regional africa Arts and Entertainment...... of the Royal Palace of the bamum (Cameroun), conflict twostory architecture, Islamand indigenous african cultures displays from 20 major peoples from West
http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/ssrg/africa/art.html
Topics : Art Search: Countries Topics Africa Guide Suggest a Site ... Africa Home See also: South African Art Photographs
Adire African Textiles - Duncan Clarke
History, background, and photographs of adire, adinkra, kente, bogolan, Yoruba aso-oke, akwete, ewe, kuba, and nupe textiles. The symbolism of images is often provided. One can purchase textiles as well. Clarke's Ph.D. dissertation (School of Oriental and African Studies) is on Yoruba men's weaving. Based in London. http://www.adire.clara.net
Afribilia
London-based dealer offers for sale African coins, military medals, bank notes, documents, badges, postcards, and other historical / political artifacts. Site of David Saffery. http://www.afribilia.com/
Africa e Mediterraneo (Roma : Istituto sindacale per la cooperazione allo sviluppo)
In Italian. A quarterly magazine about African culture and society. Has the table of contents. Topics covered: literature and theatre, music and dance, visual arts (painting, sculpture, photography) , cinema, immigration. Owned by Lai-momo, a non-profit co-operative. Contact:

4. Africa Today--The Reunification Question In Cameroon History: Was The Bride An E
The bamum and Bamileke peoples in the quick to reconcile, joining ranks with Endeley'sCNF in June 1953 to form the first indigenous political party
http://iupjournals.org/africatoday/aft47-2.html
from Africa Today Volume 47, Number 2
The Reunification Question in Cameroon History: Was the Bride an Enthusiastic or a Reluctant One?
Nicodemus Fru Awasom
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Reunification discourse has generated controversy in Cameroon since the 1990s and hinges on the issue of the degree of commitment of Anglophone and Francophone Cameroonians to its realization. This essay provides a chronological, comprehensive, and critical survey of the reunification question. Often only part of the history is presented, either inadvertently or deliberately. It is argued in this essay that reunification was a minority ideology conned largely to the Cameroon people of the Southwestern quadrant. That notwithstanding, its chief proponents were Francophones who conceived it, propagated it, and sustained it until the United Nations recognized it in the 1960s. The 1961 reunification of the British Southern Cameroons and the former French Cameroons was an extraordinary event, as peoples of different colonial backgrounds decided to form a single state. It presented a countercurrent in postcolonial Africa to the prevailing trend of the balkanization of old political unions or blocs.

5. Africa (s1)(afr1Page1)
magnificent photographs of the indigenous peoples) (Keywords Culture history KeywordsEthnology, West, Central, africa, Mumuye, Yoruba BoboFing, bamum, Bakuba
http://www.tribalworldbooks.com.au/afr1Page1.html
Africa Page 1 of 3
Feature book of the Month Bamert , Arnold. AFRICA - Tribal Art of Forest and Savanna. (See this page for more detail)
Agnely , Suzanne et al. (editors). LANDS OF THE NILE . Grand Tours of the World - East Africa,
Ethiopia, Sudan, and Egypt. BNo. 1-55001-050-6. First Edition, 1986. Pp: 120; 285mm x 225mm;
0.85kg. Num col, 6 maps. A visitor's guide, photography credits. A very good hardback copy with
illustrated cover. Cvr: vg (no dw issued). Torstar Books Inc, New York, 1986. (In this book the
photographs and the associated text illustrate and describe the peoples and their surroundings of the
various lands along the banks of the Niles from their sources to the sea.) (Keywords: Kenya, Maasai,
Samburu, Nuba, Omo, Simien, Uganda).
Book Code: AU
Bamert , Arnold. AFRICA . Tribal Art of Forest and Savanna. BNo. 0-500-23318-7. First Edition, 1980 (English). Pp: xii, 332; 320mm x 245mm; 2.70kg. 210 col, num maps. Foreword, introduction, postscript, bibliography, index. A very good copy in dust wrapper. Cvr: vg; dw: vg. Thames and Hudson Ltd, London, 1980. (This book presents over two hundred African art treasures drawn from private

6. Africa Architect
indigenous Knowledge in South africa . Cape Town -Rosebank. Arts des bamum. Mont Febe. Aquarelles de Joy Adamson peoples of Kenya .
http://www.africa-architect.com/architect/galerie.htm
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architecte en tunisie "entreprise batiment civile "
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Afrique Afrique du Sud Angola Bénin Botswana ... Zimbabwe Les ethnies indiquées en rouge sont celles dont les musées possèdent une
ou plusieurs oeuvres majeures. Afrique du Sud
Cape Town
South African National Gallery Government Avenue ma-di 10-17 Arts de la perle / Expositions temporaires Cape Town - Gardens South African Museum 25 Queen Victoria Street lu-di 10-17 Ethnographie et archéologie de l'Afrique australe: terres cuites de Lydenburg San (peintures rupestres), Zimbabwe Tsonga , Khoikhoi, Sotho, Nguni, Shona, Lovedu... Exposition "

7. 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...... of the Royal Palace of the bamum (Cameroun), conflict twostory architecture, Islamand indigenous african cultures web site for her course peoples and Cultures
http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/ssrg/africa/culture.html
Topics Search: Countries Topics Africa Guide Suggest a Site ... Africa Home See also: Countries
Adire African Textiles - Duncan Clarke
History, background, and photographs of adire, adinkra, kente, bogolan, Yoruba aso-oke, akwete, ewe, kuba, and nupe textiles. The symbolism of images is often provided. One can purchase textiles as well. Clarke's Ph.D. dissertation (School of Oriental and African Studies) is on Yoruba men's weaving. Based in London. http://www.adire.clara.net
Africa e Mediterraneo (Roma : Istituto sindacale per la cooperazione allo sviluppo)
In Italian. A quarterly magazine about African culture and society. Has the table of contents. Topics covered: literature and theatre, music and dance, visual arts (painting, sculpture, photography), cinema, immigration. Owned by Lai-momo, a non-profit co-operative. Contact: redazione@africaemediterraneo.it [KF] http://www.africaemediterraneo.it
Africa: One Continent. Many Worlds
Extensive site for the traveling art exhibit from the Field Museum, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County

8. Upd61
Vai, bamum, Nsibi, Mande and Ajimi are significant West african writing systems of indigenous of the Puntite peoples of Upper Egypt southward, and is therefore indigenous to africa.
http://www.ccsu.edu/afstudy/upd6-1.html
Africa Update Vol VI, Issue 1 (Winter 1998/99) Africa Update is the quarterly newsletter of the Central Connecticut State University African Studies Program
Table of contents
Editorial: African Writing Systems By Gloria Emeagwali - Chief Editor Vai, Bamum, Nsibi, Mande and Ajimi are significant West African writing systems of indigenous origin. In Northeast Africa, the now extinct ancient Egyptian writing systems coexisted with the Nubian Meroitic and Ethiopic writing systems. In this issue of Africa Update, Dr. Ayele Bekerie of Cornell University reflects on the latter writing system. He argues that there are fundamental connections between the spiritual beliefs, language and writing system of precolonial ancient Egypt This issue also contains a review of Ayele Bekerie's Ethiopic: An African System (Red Sea Press, 1997). The reviewer, David Zerbe, examines some of Bekerie's basic propositions in a provocative analysis. We asked Dr. bekerie to respond to Zerbe's critique and received a lucid and scholarly clarification on issues such as the syllabic nature of Ethiopic; distortions and misceptions in Ethiopian historiography; connections between the Puntites, ancient Egyptians and ancient Ethiopians; and the interconnections between the Agau language, Ge'ez, and Ethiopian writing systems in general.

9. Index99
Comparative Perspectives from africa and Melanesia. Toward Traditional ResourceRights for indigenous peoples and Local Die Töpferei der bamum im Wandel.
http://www.anthropos-journal.de/index99/body_index99.htm
INDEX 1999 AUTHOR INDEX GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX Articles Africa ... Oceania AUTHOR INDEX Articles Aguilar, Mario I.: Pastoral Identities. Memories, Memorials, and Imaginations in the Postcoloniality of East Africa 149 el-Aswad, el-Sayed: Hierarchy and Symbolic Construction of the Person among Rural Egyptians 431 Bartelt, Guillermo: "Hitting the Bottom of My Life." An Apache Talks about Jail 529 Bednarik, Robert G.: Der Kiesel von Makapansgat. Früheste Urkunst der Welt? 199 Blust, Robert: The Fox's Wedding 487 Dracklé, Dorle: Living and Dying. Images of Death and Mourning in the Alentejo (Portugal) 121 Ellen, Roy: Categories of Animality and Canine Abuse. Exploring Contradictions in Nuaulu Social Relationships with Dogs 57 Good, Anthony: The Burning Question. Sacred and Profane Space in a South Indian Temple Town 69 Gufler, Hermann: Witchcraft Beliefs among the Yamba (Cameroon) 181 Jahn, Samia Al Azharia: From Clarifying Pearls and Gems to Water Coagulation with Alum. History, Surviving Practices, and Technical Assessment 419 Jebens, Holger und Karl-Heinz Kohl:

10. Raymond Aaron SILVERMAN
Exhibition, Greater EthiopiaóIts peoples and Cultures Images from bamum GermanColonial Photography African Technological Visions indigenous Metalworking on
http://www.olats.org/africa/participants/silverman.shtml
PROJETS SINGULIERS AFRIQUE VIRTUELLE PARTICIPANTS RAYMOND AARON SILVERMAN Raymond Aaron SILVERMAN Education Ph.D. Art History. University of Washington. December 1983. Major: Sub-Saharan Africa.
Minors: Pre-Columbian Mesoamerica, Japan, 20th-century Mexico, Japan.
Dissertation: "History, Art and Assimilation: The Impact of Islam on Akan Material Culture." M.A. Art History. University of Washington. June 1977.
Major: Sub-Saharan Africa.
Thesis: "The Northern Factor in Asante Art." B.A. (summa cum laude) Art History. University of California, Los Angeles. June 1975. Areas of general interest Arts of sub-Saharan Africa, African Diaspora, Native North America, Oceania, Islam, pre-Columbian Mesoamerica, 20th century Mexico; aesthetic dimensions of culture evolution; art and religion. Primary research interest Interaction between sub-Saharan West Africa and the cultures of the Islamic Middle East and the West; Ethiopian aesthetic tradition. Employment history Interim Chair, Department of Art. Michigan State University. Summer 1999 to present. Coordinator, Museum Studies Program. Michigan State University. Summer 1999 to present.

11. Eurocentric Vs. Euro-Dominant History
only perpetuates the concept that all african peoples are alike The following scriptsare indigenous african scripts d) Vai (West africa) (e) bamum (West africa
http://www2.h-net.msu.edu/~world/threads/eurocentric.html
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Eurocentric vs. Euro-Dominant History
Author: Whitney Howarth, World History Center, Northeastern University
Date: Tue, 10 Dec 1996 16:48:55 -0500 whowarth@lynx.dac.neu.edu
***Eurocentric vs. Euro-dominant history*** Most scholars purusing World History as a research field will agree that a Eurocentric model does not successfully present our global historical reality. Though many world history textbooks still tend to fall short of the "global" mark, an increasing number of world history monographs tend to focus on world-systems and cross-cultural interactions (i.e. Wallerstein and Curtin). Educators, wisely, often supplement these textbooks with such monographs in hopes of presenting a fuller narrative of the past, and to formulate a new historiography which does not perpetuate Eurocentrism. Ideally, I envision a world historical methodology which embraces connections and searches for patterns trans-nationally, but find myself often perplexed by the numbers of contemporary world historical pieces which tend to promote the "dominance" of Europe (post-1500) as the prevalent theme
of research.

12. ArtLex On African Art
african art, defined with images of examples, great quotations, and links to other resources. of africa's northern of bamum, Helmet Mask, africa, Brazzaville Zaire, Kongo people, Nail Fetish (Conde), no date, Minneapolis Institute of Arts. See fetish. Gabon, Fang peoples,
http://www.artlex.com/ArtLex/a/african.html
A frican art - Ceremonial sculpture masks , and crafts produced by African tribal cultures , as well as by the African cultures of colonial and post-colonial periods. Generally African art means sub-Saharan art, with the cultures of Africa's northern parts typically referred to as Egyptian and North African. Making generalizations about the visual culture of any group of people is a crude endeavor, especially with a culture as diverse as Africa's. With this thought in mind, know that this survey, as any must be, is tremendously limited in its breadth and depth.
Examples of African art:
Mali, Bougouni or Dioila area, Bamana peoples, Mother and Child , 15th-20th century, wood, height 48 5/8 inches (123.5 cm), Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY. Nigeria, Edo peoples, Court of Benin, Pendant Mask: Iyoba , 16th century, ivory iron copper , height 9 3/8 inches (23.8 cm), Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY. See mask and pendant Nigeria, Edo peoples, Court of Benin, Head of an Oba , c. 1575-1650, bronze , 9 3/4 x 7 1/2 x 7 3/4 inches, Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, NY. Mali, Dogon peoples

13. Beadwork Links: Aunt Molly's Bead Street
bamum Kingdom Art images of a beaded statue from Enduring Traditions Among Canada'sFirst peoples Bandolier Bag photo essay of these indigenous people of
http://www.flash.net/~mjtafoya/links/blinkart.htm
Home Classroom Patterns Beadwork Links ... Auntie's Neighborhood Aunt Molly's
BEADWORK LINKS
Beadwork Around the World
Updated very slightly Jan. 21, 2001 Where DO us beaderfolk go to deepen the vision,
stretch our eyeballs, hang out and be impressed?
(Please notify me if you find broken links.)
Africa Asia Europe Huichol ... Textiles Around the World Africa Asia Europe (see also Vintage/Victorian)
  • Russian Beadwork Story rich with images, from the Moscow Bead Society, including this beautiful right angle weave

14. Upd61
Vai, bamum, Nsibi, Mande and Ajimi are significant West of the migration of the Puntitepeoples of Upper Egypt southward, and is therefore indigenous to africa
http://www.ccsu.edu/Afstudy/upd6-1.html
Africa Update Vol VI, Issue 1 (Winter 1998/99) Africa Update is the quarterly newsletter of the Central Connecticut State University African Studies Program
Table of contents
Editorial: African Writing Systems By Gloria Emeagwali - Chief Editor Vai, Bamum, Nsibi, Mande and Ajimi are significant West African writing systems of indigenous origin. In Northeast Africa, the now extinct ancient Egyptian writing systems coexisted with the Nubian Meroitic and Ethiopic writing systems. In this issue of Africa Update, Dr. Ayele Bekerie of Cornell University reflects on the latter writing system. He argues that there are fundamental connections between the spiritual beliefs, language and writing system of precolonial ancient Egypt This issue also contains a review of Ayele Bekerie's Ethiopic: An African System (Red Sea Press, 1997). The reviewer, David Zerbe, examines some of Bekerie's basic propositions in a provocative analysis. We asked Dr. bekerie to respond to Zerbe's critique and received a lucid and scholarly clarification on issues such as the syllabic nature of Ethiopic; distortions and misceptions in Ethiopian historiography; connections between the Puntites, ancient Egyptians and ancient Ethiopians; and the interconnections between the Agau language, Ge'ez, and Ethiopian writing systems in general.

15. Bead History
an enigmatic beaded sculpture from the bamum kingdom, located as a form of currencyamong the indigenous Iroquois. glass bead making in West africa is dominated
http://www.nfobase.com/html/bead_history.htm

16. Africana.com: Gateway To The Black World.Screen Name Service
forested area, where agrarian peoples lived in small such as Tikar, Bamenda, bamum,and Bamil Christian denominations, traditional (or indigenous) religions, and
http://www.africana.com/Articles/tt_646.htm
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17. THE VIRTUAL INSTITUTE OF GRASSFIELDS STUDIES
them are intimately familiar with the peoples they have mid1902) of the spectacularneighbouring kingdom of bamum. of Human Sciences, mostly indigenous to the
http://lucy.ukc.ac.uk/dz/grassfields.html
The Kaberry Research Centre KRC ), Bamenda, Cameroon has recently published the volume:
RITES OF PASSAGE AND INCORPORATION IN THE WESTERN GRASSFIELDS OF CAMEROON
Volume I
Birth, Naming, Childhood, Adolescence, some Palace Rituals
Edited by Patrick Mbunwe-Samba Paul N. Mzeka Mathias L. Niba Clare Wirmum
See: CONTENTS
  • Preface Patrick Mbunwe-Samba
  • Introduction Dr Mathias L. Niba
  • Rituals of Initiation: Paul N. Mzeka the Nso' case
  • A Case-Study of the Patrick Mbunwe-Samba Wimbum Ethnic Group
  • Rites of Passage Dr Joseph Banadzem among the Yamba
  • Birth, Childhood Dr Mathias L. Niba and Adolescence: the case of Bafut
  • Initiation and Rites John Koyela Fokwang of Passage: the case of Bali-Nyonga
  • The case of the Oshie Isaac Akenji Ndambi Clan in Momo Division
  • Delivery and Naming Sam N. Wambeng in Oku
  • Rites of Passage and Dr Clare Wirmum Incorporation in Bamunka, Mezam Division
  • Initiation and Rites John Koyela Fokwang of Passage in Aghem, Menchum Division
  • Rites of Passage in Kom Jerome Nsom
  • Rites of Passage: Isaac Akenji Ndambi the case of Moghamo (Batibo)
  • Naming and Initiation Sali Django and Rites: the Fulani case Paul N. Mzeka
  • 18. Ethno-Net Database Cameroon
    The discourseand politics of indigenous/minority peoples rights in some
    http://www.ethnonet-africa.org/data/camer/biblio.htm
    MOST ETHNO-NET AFRICA DATABASE
    CAMEROON / CAMEROUN
    Other data Benin
    Cameroon
    Chad

    Congo-Brazza

    Congo-Kinshasa

    Gabon
    ...
    General Bibliogr.
    Bibliographie / Bibliography
    BOOKS / LIVRES
    - A -
    Ahidjo, A.
    Aletum, M. Tabuwe.

    Political Conflicts within the Traditional and the Modern Institutions of the Bafut Cameroon. Louvain, Belgique: Vander. Azarya, V. Aristocrats facing change: The Fulbe in Guinea, Nigeria and Cameroon. Chicago, USA: University of Chicago Press. Azarya, V. Dominance and change in North Cameroon: The Fulbe aristocracy. London, England: Sage publications.
    - B -
    Banock, M.

    19. African Studies Center | Publications | Index
    and German Colonial Politics in the bamum Kingdom (Cameroon of North Pare, TanzaniaIndigenous Conservation, Local for the South African peoples' Struggle, by
    http://www.bu.edu/africa/publications/index/indextopic.html
    CENTER PUBLICATIONS BY MAJOR TOPIC Agriculture Arts/Art History Development Education ... Women And Gender
    African Studies Center publications series listed here are intended to highlight the research of scholars affiliated with Boston University or the work of other scholars presented at Boston University. Note: These entries are listed alphabetically by title within each topic Explanation of code numbers (used for ordering): AH WP, and AAIC refer to article-length papers in Discussion Papers in the African Humanities (AH), Working Papers of the African Studies Center (WP), and African-American Issues Center Papers (AAIC). ARS refers to a paperback monograph in the African Research Studies. AFDOC refers to a book in the African Historical Documents series.

    20. African Arts
    PreColumbian, and North American peoples. AND HANDICRAFTS, BERBER JEWELRY, AKAN GOLDWEIGHTS,bamum DRAWINGS AND Aspects of indigenous Ceramics in KwaZulu/Natal.
    http://www.isop.ucla.edu/africanarts/events.html
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    CALENDER OF EVENTS
    (Information subject to change) WESTERN STATES
    (by closing date) FIBERS AND FORMS
    Native American Basketry of the West
    Through February 22
    San Diego Museum of Man
    San Diego, CA RHAPSODIES IN BLACK
    Art of the Harlem Renaissance
    Through March 15
    Palace of the Legion of Honor San Francisco, CA THE ART OF BEING KUNA Layers of Meaning among the Kuna of Panama Through April 5 UCLA Fowler Museum of Cultural History Los Angeles, CA YUNGYAPU: THE ART OF HOPI WICKER BASKETRY February 14-April 11 Southwest Museum Los Angeles, CA TREASURES OF THE TERVUREN MUSEUM The Royal Museum of Central Africa February 21-April 19 California Palace of the Legion of Honor San Francisco, CA ART OF THE AMERICAS Art and Ethnography Through April M.H. de Young Memorial Museum

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