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         Benin Regional History:     more books (17)
  1. Art, Innovation, and Politics in Eighteenth-Century Benin by Paula G. Ben-Amos, Ben-Amos, et all 1999-08-01
  2. Historical Dictionary of Benin by Samuel Decalo, 1995-09-28
  3. Short History of Benin by Jacob Egharevba, 1991-04
  4. Benin the Congo Burkina Faso: Politics, Economics and Society (Marxist Regimes Series) by Christopher Allen, Michael Radu, 1988-04
  5. Journal of a Second Expedition into the Interior of Africa from the Bight of Benin to Soccatoo (Library of African Study) by H. Clapperton, 1966-12-01
  6. Benin Studies (International African Institute) by R. E. Bradbury, 1973-06
  7. Benin: The Surrounding Country, Inhabitants, Customs and Trade (1897) (Cass Library of African Studies: Travels and Narratives) by H Bindloss, J. Pinnock, 1968-05-24
  8. Christian Churches in Dahomey-Benin: A Study of Their Socio-Political Role (Studies of Religion in Africa) by Patrick Claffey, 2007-05-31
  9. Ouidah: The Social History of a West African Slaving Port 1727-1892 (Western African Studies) by Robin Law, 2004-12-10
  10. From Chains to Bonds: The Slave Trade Revisited by Benin) Ouidah Conference (1994 Ouidah, 2001-06
  11. Rethinking the African Diaspora: The Making of a Black Atlantic World in the Bight of Benin and Brazil (Studies in Slave and Post-Slave Societies and Cultures)
  12. The Atlantic World and Virginia, 1550-1624
  13. The Slave Coast of West Africa, 1550-1750: The Impact of the Atlantic Slave Trade on an African Society (Oxford Studies in African Affairs) by Robin Law, 1991-11-28
  14. Once Upon a Kingdom: Myth, Hegemony, and Identity by Isidore Okpewho, 1999-03-01

41. UNIVERSITY OF BENIN
PMB 1154, benin City, Nigeria. Geomorphology; Urban and regional Planning. (d) Departmentof history Professor/Associate Professor; Senior Lecturer; Lecturer I.
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  • 42. Africa Scout Region
    history of Scouting in Africa. This was first done at a regional Seminarin benin (then Dahomey) where new avenues were explored.
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    Regional Committee Subcommittees Regional Executive Staff ... Milestones of World Scouting Scouting has always been closely related to Africa and African cultures since its inception. The first time The Founder of Scouting thought that boys could make good Scouts and actually trained them as Scouts was in Mafikeng in South Africa. And it is here in Africa that he and his wife decided to remain forever! 2. When African countries became independent, the situation started changing. New African Scout Associations were formed and became members of the World Organization of the Scout Movement (WOSM). Formation and admission were as fast as the wave of independence was spreading throughout the continent. The problem of literature, other Scout materials and particularly badges remained predominant. Communication was not easy, as there was an obvious diversity in languages used in the same country. 3. In 1970, thanks to the strong financial support of the then Honorary Chairman of the World Scout committee, William (Bill) D. Campbell, Community Development was introduced as a new and particularly significant element of Scouting. This was first done at a Regional Seminar in Benin (then Dahomey) where new avenues were explored. Following this seminar and again thanks to Bill Campbell, new ideas were disseminated throughout the Scout Movement on the basis of the experience gained in Africa.

    43. Embassy Of The Federal Republic Of Nigeria
    It was a trading post between the benin Kingdom and the Portuguese until confluencewith the Cross River, which has a long history as the regional port of
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    HISTORY AND PEOPLE
    NIGERIA
    Much has been said and written about Nigeria, her people and culture, economy and politics, that sheds light on the tremendous potential of this African Giant. However, little is known to the outside world about the many exciting tourist attractions available in Nigeria: Historic sites nestled amid rivers and rain forests, breathtaking mountain vistas, remote creek villages, miles of pristine beaches and exotic national wildlife reserves. There are also museums, festivals, music and dance, a rich cultural melange right down to everyday traditional markets. These are just some of the spectacular sights and sensual delights awaiting the traveler to Nigeria. Nigeria has the largest population of any country in Africa (about 120 million), and the greatest diversity of cultures, ways of life, cities and terrain. With a total land area of 923,768 sq. km. (356,668 sq. mi.) Nigeria is the 14th largest country in Africa. Its coastline, on the Gulf of Guinea, stretches 774 km (480 mi.). Nigeria shares its international border of 4,470 km (2513 mi.) with four neighbors: Chad, Cameroon, Benin, and Niger. Until 1989 the capital was Lagos, with a population of about 2,500,000, but the government recently moved the capital to Abuja. CLIMATE AND WEATHER Nigeria lies entirely within the tropics yet there are wide climactic variations. In general, there are two seasons, dry and wet, throughout Nigeria. Near the coast, the seasons are less sharply defined. Temperatures of over 900F are common in the north, but near the coast, where the humidity is higher, temperatures seldom climb above that mark. Inland, around the two great rivers, the wet season lasts from April-Oct. and the dry season from Nov.-March. Temperatures are highest from Feb-April in the south and MarchJune in the north; they're lowest in July and Aug. over most of the country.

    44. The Nigerian Embassy - History
    benin Empire soon became the largest of the political 1920s is, in a sense, the historyof movement the country into three regions with regional assemblies and
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    HISTORY AND GOVERNMENT
    Long before colonial rule, the peoples of Nigeria had established their own indigenous system of government. The various ethnic groups in Nigeria had different patterns of government. The Hausa-Fulani, Igbo and Yoruba in particular had each established political systems that were distinct. Evidence of contact between the peoples on the northern part of Africa and Nigerians can be found in the legends of some ethnic groups. The Hausas, for example, 'have a legend which traces their ancestry to migrants from the Far-east. So also does a Yoruba legend. One can assume that as the Sahara began to desiccate, some of the groups who lived in what was changing into an inhospitable region moved out. The few who probably moved south into what became Nigeria would in turn displace those already living there, forcing the latter to repeat the process elsewhere.
    The Benin Empire
    Kanem-Borno Empire
    Hausa States
    To the West of the Kanem Borrio empire, were Hausa states. The Hausa legend of a common origin also idenifies seven of the state - Biramo, Daura, Gobir, Kano, Katsina, Rano and Zauzau - as the oldest, while another seven - Gwari, Yoruba, Kebbi, Kororofa, Zamfara, Nupe and Yauri - are regraded as relatively more recent. The Hausa states were not united until the opening years of the 19th century, although in the 16th century the borders of the Songhai Empire extended to some of the western states. Nevertheless, their geographical position enabled them to thrive and prosper, for they were able to exploit the agricultural potentials of the northern region and to carry on a vigorous, trade with caravans from across the Sahara as well as with the people of Southern Nigeria.

    45. Foreign Governments/Africa
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    46. History
    is intimately linked via the slave trade to African history. from Dahomey, what istoday the benin Republic century, and their names reflect regional and ethnic
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    Cuba Topic Brief Cultural History Yoruba Arará Abakuá Kongo U ntil the last decades of the 18th Century, Cuba was a relatively underdeveloped island with an economy based mainly on cattle raising and tobacco farms. The intensive cultivation of sugar that began at the turn of the nineteenth century transformed Cuba into a plantation society, and the demand for African "slaves", who had been introduced into Cuba from Spain at the beginning of the 16th century, increased dramatically. The slave trade with the West African coast exploded, and it is estimated that almost 400,000 Africans were brought to Cuba during the years 1835-1864. [That's roughly 1150 per month for 29 years!] In 1841, African slaves made up over 40% of the total population. The late flourishing of the Cuban sugar industry and the persistence of the slave trade into the 1860s are two important reasons for the remarkable density and variety of African cultural elements in Cuba. Fernando Ortiz Counted the presence of over one hundred different African ethnic groups in 19th century Cuba, and estimated that by the end of that century fourteen distinct "nations" had preserved their identity in the mutual aid associations and social clubs known as cabildos

    47. Encyclopedia Of African History: List Of Unassigned Entries
    Era of Colonialism. 1000. benin Colonial Period Survey. 19th 20th CenturiesHistories of Modern States. 1000. Outlines of regional history. 5000.
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    Encyclopedia of African History List of Unassigned Entries at 9 August 2002 Below you will find an alphabetical list of entries that still need to be assigned. (Please refer to the full List of Entries if you wish to see the whole contents of the encyclopedia grouped by chronological and thematic categories). If you wish to volunteer to write any of the unassigned entries, please either: (a) refer to How to Take Part (if you are new to the project)
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    (b) send an e-mail stating your preferences to africah@fitzroydearborn.co.uk (if you are an existing contributor) Entries EntryType WordLimit Adal in the 17th century Adal: The Kingdom of Adal under the Walaswa dynasty Addis Ababa Modern Cities of Historical Importance Agriculture, industry and technology: pre-colonial to contemporary Pan-African/Comparative Topics and Debates Angola: New Colonial Period: Economics of colonialism Art, artefact and craft Era of Colonialism Benin: Colonial Period: Survey Burundi: Failure of reform: violence and refugees, 1988-1998

    48. USAID: Benin
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    Introduction
    Benin continues to be of interest to the United States because of its transition to a democratic, free market society and the continued strengthening of its democratic institutions. History suggests that democratic countries tend to be more stable, prosperous and less likely to provoke conflict with their neighbors than authoritarian countries, and that democratic countries are more apt to play a moderating and restraining role in the event of regional instability and civil strife. Benin has played such a role in the sub-region. For these reasons, Benin is important to U.S. strategic interests in regional stability, promotion of U.S. exports, economic development, democracy, and health. These goals are reflected in the U.S. Embassy Mission Performance Plan.
    The Development Challenge
    The challenge for Benin is to continue its adherence to the structural adjustment program. In 1999 the economy grew by approximately 5%, up from 4.4% in 1998. However, with the approach of the March 2001 presidential election and the demand for higher wages by trade unions, the Government's commitment to current macroeconomic reforms could weaken.

    49. CV
    With Barbara Blackmun. benin Art, history and regional Interaction. Makingan Entrance Contemporary Sculpted Gates in benin. For African Arts.
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    February 20, 2000 CURRICULUM VITAE Kathy Curnow
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    111 Art Building Cleveland State University Cleveland, OH 44115 Phone: Email Address: k.curnow@popmail.csuohio.edu EDUCATION: Ph.D. , Art History and African Studies, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, 1983. Dissertation: The Afro-Portuguese Ivories: Classification and Stylistic Analysis of a Hybrid Art Form M.A. , Art History, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, 1980. Thesis: "Art of the 16th Century Kingdom of Ardra [Allada]." B.A. (Magna cum laude), Art History, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, 1976. EMPLOYMENT: Associate Professor , January 1995 to date; Assistant Professor , September 1991 to December 1994; Visiting Assistant Professor , September 1990 to June 1991; Art Department, Cleveland State University , Cleveland, OH.

    50. AFRICA 2009 - Summary: 2nd Regional Course 2000
    17 November the second AFRICA 2009 regional course of carried out in Porto Novo, benin,at the Introduction to World Heritage Convention, history and Theory of
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    2nd Regional Course on the Conservation and Management of Immovable Cultural Heritage
    Benin 2000 Background : From 28 August through 17 November the second AFRICA 2009 regional course of AFRICA 2009 was carried out in Porto Novo, Benin, at the premises of the Ecole du Patrimoine Africain (EPA). The stated aim was to bring together a group of approximately 20 African heritage professionals to work towards creation of a greater awareness of the most important issues in the area of conservation planning and management. The course also aimed at deriving a deepening of knowledge of the problems and challenges that are faced in carrying out conservation work in African contexts. Course Objectives : (1) to give participants the tools to analyze the strengths and weaknesses of a given immovable cultural heritage site and its management system, and taking into account the specific context, develop appropriate and realistic solutions; (2) to examine some of the issues facing conservation of immovable cultural heritage at the national level, with the aim of introducing gradually, the most important approaches within the participants' home organizations. Structure Results
    • 18 French speaking professionals from 15 countries in the region successfully completed the training.

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    Geo graphy Government Economy History Pre-Colonial (1600-1900) From approximately 1300-1600, three major migratory movements took place resulting in the population of the area now known as Benin. The first was the movement of the Yoruba people from Nigeria; second was the movement of the Ashanti people from Ghana; and the third, and most significant for the history of Benin, was the movement of the "Alladahanou" people from Tado, in the south-east of what is now Togo. This group, led by three brothers, initially settled in Allada. While the oldest brother became the king of Allada, the others left around 1625 and established two other kingdoms: one in what is now Porto Novo and one near Abomey. Around 1645, the Abomey kingdom conquered the neighboring kingdom of Dan and thus became known as "Dahomey," which means "in the belly of Dan" in Fon. The king of Dahomey at this time, Houegbadja, declared that the kingdom would continue to grow larger with each successive generation, for each king would leave his successor more land than he inherited. As a result, the people of Dahomey fought to expand their territory, and each king built a new palace near his predecessor's, producing a series of palaces in the city of Abomey. In 1724, Dahomey conquered the kingdom of Allada , and in 1727 they conquered Savi, on the coast near Ouidah.

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    History: Benin was the seat of one of the great medieval African kingdoms. During the 13th century, the indigenous Edo people were run by a group of local chieftains, but by the 15th century, a single ruler, known as the 'oba', had asserted control. Under the dynasty established by Ewuare the Great, the most famous of the obas, Benin's territory expanded to cover a region between the Niger river delta and what is now the Nigerian city of Lagos. The obas brought great prosperity and a highly organised state to Benin. They also established good relations and an extensive trade (which included slaves) with the Portuguese and Dutch who arrived from the 15th century onwards.
    Benin was thus the first country in the 1990s to effect successfully the transition from dictatorship to a pluralistic political system. In the most recent round of national assembly elections, held in March 1995, Soglo's political vehicle, the Parti de la Renaissance du Bénin , was the largest single party but lacked an overall majority. The success of a party formed by supporters of ex-president Kérékou, who had officially retired from active politics, encouraged him to stand successfully at both the 1996 and 2001 presidential elections. On the latter occasion, however, numerous irregularities and dubious practices led to a boycott of the poll by the main opposition candidates.

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