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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

81. WEST COST REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT CORP OF BENIN ClickAfrique Forum
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82. History, Mission And Objectives Of SWAPHEP
The entire benin metropolis is still terribly flooded. SWAPHEP at the African RegionalMinisterial Conference On Water (ARMCOW), Abuja April 29th30th 2002.
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83. POPs In Regional Seas
regional Workshop on Management of Persistent Organic Pollutants. Angola, benin, Cameroon,Cape Verde, Congo, Cote d'Ivoire, DR Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon
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    84. 24th Photo Regional
    24th Annual Photo regional of the Capital District. include Divine Inspirations fromBenin to Bahia Spirits, Smithsonian Museum of Natural history, Washington DC
    http://www.fultonstreetgallery.org/exhibits/24regional/photoregionalawards.html
    24th Annual Photo Regional of the Capital District
    For the past 24 years, Phyllis Galembo has been an inspirational teacher and accomplished photographer. Presently she is working on her up and coming book, Halloween/Masquerade Costumes. Her previous publications include: Divine Inspirations from Benin to Bahia , University of New Mexico Press, 1993; Voodoo, Visions and Voices of Haiti , Ten Speed Press, 1998; and Pale Pink , Visual Studies Workshop, 1982. A brief selection of her one person exhibits reads as a list of some of the country's most important galleries and museums. 2001: Manifestations of the Spirits , Smithsonian Museum of Natural History, Washington D C; 1999: Kings, Chiefs, Women of Power, Nigeria , American Museum of Natural History New York City; 1995: Inspiration from Benin to Bahia Divine Inspiration from Benin to Bahia , International Center for Photography, New York City.

    85. Met Timeline | Guinea Coast, 1400-1600 A.D.
    The complex trading relationships and artistic exchanges that grow out ofthis first contact will determine benin history for the next 200 years.
    http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/ht/08/sfg/ht08sfg.htm
    See also Central Africa Eastern and Southern Africa and Western and Central Sudan The increase in size, centralization, and prosperity of the Owo and Benin kingdoms during this period is partially the result of their participation in trans-Saharan trade routes and trade with the Portuguese . Artistic production responds to refinements in metallurgic technologies and an intensified use of symbolic and ritualistic emblems of kingship. Artists of the Guinea coast are influenced aesthetically through contact with Islamic traders and the Portuguese, who often directly commission the carving of ivory objects. Additionally, the Akan (in what is now Ghana) develop an elaborate system of cast brass gold weights to measure the precious gold dust being traded to North Africa and then to Europe; the design of these gold weights is heavily influenced first by abstract Islamic visual motifs and later indigenous Akan aesthetics.
    The royal court of Benin is believed to have originated in the thirteenth century. According to Edo oral tradition, the kingdom was governed by the thirty-one "Rulers of the Sky," or Ogiso kings. The Ada ceremonial sword, which in contemporary Benin court ritual remains an important emblem of kingship, is believed to date to this period. Eweka I, who may have been from the neighboring Yoruba dynasty, is the first Benin oba (king), succeeding the Ogiso kings around 1300. Eweka's authority is undermined by conflict with autochthonous chiefs. Oba Ewedo of the kingdom of Benin reorganizes the

    86. World Alliance Of YMCAs -- Global Structure--Regional Distribution Of YMCAs
    FM) benin Union Chrétienne de Jeunes Gens du benin (AM) Burundi YMCA-IKE Királyhágómellék/Federation(RM) Russia - The Inter-regional Association of
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    Movements whose candidature has been accepted by the World Council of YMCAs. Being a "Full Member" gives a National Movement the right to vote at World Council meetings.
    AM = Associate Member of the World Alliance of YMCAs (18 movements)
    The World Council has the power to elect Associates of the World Alliance, to enable those YMCAs in the process of formation to enter into the fellowship of the World Alliance of YMCAs. Associates have no right to vote at World Council meetings.
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    Movements which do not yet have a constitutional relationship with the World Alliance of YMCAs Africa Angola - Aliança Nacional das ACM's de Angola (FM) Benin - Union Chrétienne de Jeunes Gens du Benin (AM) Burundi - Burundi YMCA/YWCA (RM) Cameroon - Union Chrétienne de Jeunes Gens du Cameroun (AM) Congo, Dem.Rep

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    Dahomey gained its independence from France in 1960; the name was changed to Benin in 1975. From 1974 to 1989 the country was a socialist state; free elections were reestablished in 1991.
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    88. The Globalist | Global History -- The New Triple Alliance
    Web Community Global history The New Triple Alliance, Beyond regional influence.
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    89. Benin - Countrywatch.com
    benin. Compare this section with another country from below Selecta country .
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    90. Met Timeline | Guinea Coast, 1000–1400 A.D.
    Encompasses presentday Sierra Leone, Guinea-Bissau, coastal Guinea, Liberia,Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana, Togo, Republic of benin, and Nigeria.
    http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/ht/07/sfg/ht07sfg.htm
    See also Eastern and Southern Africa and Western and Central Sudan Artistic production in the towns and regions of Igbo-Ukwu , Ife, and the kingdom of Benin flourishes in this period just prior to extensive European contact. The refined, naturalistic style of Ife art is applied to the production of both terracotta and bronze works. Among the best known of these is a copper-cast sculpture of a seated man known as the Tada figure . The kingdom of Benin traces its origins to the thirteenth century. Metal-casting techniques, likely introduced by Benin's Yoruba neighbors, generated an extensive body of royal art produced over a period of nearly 500 years.
    During the Pavement period , named for the meticulous mosaics that decorate Ife's sacred courtyards, Ife is transformed into an urban center with extraordinarily refined arts. The pavement of Ife consists of pottery shards and small stones interwoven to produce a herringbone pattern unique to the Yoruba. Architecture flourishes, along with one of Africa's foremost naturalistic sculptural traditions. Terracotta heads and metal ones cast using the lost-wax technique clearly depict individuals, with minor idealizing touches in the facial features. The heads, approximately lifesize, probably commemorate Ife royalty. Curiously, highly abstract cone-shaped terracotta heads are produced at the same time, perhaps intended to be used in conjunction with the naturalistic heads, with both types being mounted upon an altar to represent Yoruba concepts of the "inner head,"

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