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1. LTC Library Acquisitions - April, May, June 1999 - Articles, Africa And The Midd
africa links to sources about unrepresented nations, indigenous people and national minorities. Afrika links naar bronnen over naties zonder staat, inheemse volkeren en nationale minderheden.
http://www.wisc.edu/ltc/afar9902.html
RECENT LIBRARY ACQUISITIONS
APRIL, MAY, JUNE 1999
ARTICLES - AFRICA AND THE MIDDLE EAST
Region
Adams, Martin, Sipho Sibanda, and Stephen Turner.
"Land tenure reform and rural livelihoods in southern Africa." (Special issue of : Natural resouce perspectives, 39, 1999, p. 1-12)
Steenbock Library Periodical
Also available on the Internet:
http://www.odi.org.uk/nrp/39.html
Boyd, Charlotte, et al.
"Reconciling interests among wildlife, livestock and people in eastern Africa : a sustainable livelihoods approach." (Special issue of : Natural resouce perspectives, 45, 1999, p. 1-4)
Steenbock Library Periodical
Also available on the Internet:
http://www.odi.org.uk/nrp/45.html
Ciparisse, Gerard.
"Access a la terre pour tous en Afrique noire : une utopie?" (In: Land reform, land settlement and cooperatives , 2, 1998, p. 44-55) Steenbock Library Documents Collection: FAO LRSC Also available on the Internet: http://www.fao.org/WAICENT/FAOINFO/SUSTDEV/LTdirect/landrf.htm Firmin-Sellers, K., and P. Sellers. "Expected failures and unexpected successes of land titling in Africa." (In:

2. University Of Wisconsin-Madison African Studies Program
People and Culture, in Nigeria peoples. SITE AWARDS. JOBS IN NIGERIA BEYOND NATIONAL PLEDGE. MOTTO. peoples. POPULATION. RELIGION. CHRISTIANITY IFA The indigenous Faith of africa. Yoruba Nigerian Galleria
http://polyglot.lss.wisc.edu/afrst/links.html
African Studies Program
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3. Nigeria On The Internet
cattle rearing population group in West africa. Although a nomadic Fulbe living on the mambila Plateau find themselves in a resources of the indigenous peoples on their farms for
http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/ssrg/africa/nigeria.html
Countries Nigeria Search: Countries Topics Africa Guide Suggest a Site ... Africa Home An Annotated Directory of Nigeria on the Internet Nigeria News Nigeria Election Sites
Abuja City.com
About Nigeria's Capital City, Abuja. History, travel information, hotels, shopping, business, recreation, etc. Photographs of the Emir's court from African Ceremonies , volume 1 by Carol Beckwith and Angela Fisher, photos of emirs, sultans. Based in Abuja. http://www.abujacity.com
Academic Associates PeaceWorks (Lagos)
A non-profit NGO established 1988 in Nigeria. Working on conflict management and peace education. Has a book, " Community Conflicts in Nigeria. Their Management Resolution and Transformation " (Ibadan: Spectrum Books, 2000) available from: African Books Collective Ltd., The Jam Factory 27, Parkend Street, Oxford OXI IHU - UK. E-mail: abc@africanbookscollective.com http://www.aapeaceworks.org/
Access To Justice
"AJ is an impartial, non-partisan, independent non-profit, non governmental organization based in Lagos, Nigeria. Established in 1999, AJ researches and advocates reform of systems, systemic
distortions and policies that impair equal opportunities of access to the justice system..." Has press releases. http://www.humanrightsnigeria.org

4. Internet Links To Africa
the mathematical concepts embedded in indigenous cultures. and global influenceof africa's peoples and cultures archival information on the mambila of the
http://sparta.rice.edu/~maryc/Africa.html
Peoples of Africa
This page is designed for use of student in ANTH 3537/5537 Peoples of Africa to explore Africa on the net. I am continuing to update it as I discover new and interesting sites.
Notices
Student Presentations

5. Anthropology Internet Page
Middle East North africa Internet Resource Guide research focused on the mambila peopleof the and curing practices of indigenous peoples, both prehistoric and
http://wwwsju.stjohns.edu/library/staugustine/anthropo.html
Anthropology Databases: Journal Storage (JSTOR) Contents Anthropology Resources General
Archaeology

Ethnomusicology

Indigenous Peoples
...
Links to Other Libraries
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Compiled by: Jay Bernstein, Ph.D. Related Areas: Biological Sciences e-Books/e-Texts Environmental Studies Geography and Earth Sciences ... Theology and Religious Studies Anthropology Resources General American Anthropological Association Homepage
News; announcements of job openings and meetings; information about minority issues, ethics, and government affairs; and resources. Ancient MesoAmerican Civilizations
Primary groups covered here are the Mayan, Mixtec, Zapotec, and Aztec. (University of Minnesota) ANTHAP: The Applied Anthropology Computer Network
Resources for anthropologists as professional consultants to industry, government, and education. Includes working papers, guidelines, FAQ, discussion channels, etc. Anthropological Index Online
Searchable index to current periodicals in the Museum of Mankind Library (incorporating the former Royal Anthropological Institute Library). Anthropology in the News
Collection of news reports on anthropological issues.

6. Africa Draft
pastoralism and sedentarization in the mambila grasslands of Meillassoux (ed.), TheDevelopment of indigenous Trade and Mair, L., peoples of africa, chapters 5
http://lucy.ukc.ac.uk/Courses/SE512/Preceeding_Years/se5121999.html
AFRICAN SOCIETIES Michaelmas and Lent Terms
Course Convenor:
Room: Eliot Extension L31
Dr David Zeitlyn
Email d.zeitlyn@ukc.ac.uk
Telephone extension: 3360
Other Teachers:
Room: Eliot Extension L41
Dr. N I Lovell Email n.i.lovell@ukc.ac.uk
Telephone extension: 7845
Location of Lecture: DLT2 (Monday 2.00 p.m.)
Location of Seminar: DLT2 (Monday 3.00 p.m.)
Number Registered for Course : max 40 Email list for Course : af-anth@ukc.ac.uk Assessment Procedure : You will be assessed by a combination of two essays, a bibliography on one of the topics covered and contributions to the course email list. At the end, a three hour examination is held. Essays etc contribute 10% of all marks, the examination 90%. You must make at least four contributions to the email list which include at least two article summaries (but not including essays and the bibliography which should not be sent to the list). Assignment Requirements : Essays need to be of at least 2000 words, not more than 3000 in length and must be typed
Deadlines for Assignments Essays must be handed in to the Departmental Office, L46 Eliot Extension and a receipt obtained as follows:
first essay on 18 December 1998 by 3.00 p.m.

7. Se512_2001
in Meillassoux (ed.), The Development of indigenous Trade and and sedentarizationin the mambila grasslands of Gibbs, JL (ed.), peoples of africa, Chapters on
http://lucy.ukc.ac.uk/Courses/SE512/Preceeding_Years/se5122001.html
AFRICAN SOCIETIES
Michaelmas and Lent Terms
Course Convenor: Room: Eliot Extension L31
Dr David Zeitlyn Email d.zeitlyn@ukc.ac.uk
Telephone extension: 3360
Other Teachers: Room: Eliot Extension L41
Location of Lecture: DLT2 (Monday 2.00 p.m.)
Location of Seminar: DLT2 (Monday 3.00 p.m.)
Number Registered for Course : max 40
Email list for Course : af-anth@ukc.ac.uk
Assessment Procedure : You will be assessed by a combination of two essays, a bibliography on one of the topics covered and contributions to the course email list. At the end, a three hour examination is held. Essays etc contribute 20% of all marks, the examination 80%. By the end of the Lent term you must make at least four contributions to the email list which include at least two article summaries (but not including essays and the bibliography which should not be sent to the list). Assignment Requirements : Essays need to be of at least 2000 words, not more than 3000 in length and must be typed Deadlines for Assignments Essays must be handed in to the Departmental Office, L46 Eliot Extension and a receipt obtained as follows: first essay on 15 December 2000 by 3.00 p.m.

8. African Studies - Teaching Resources
by Columbia University Libraries); African indigenous Science and We take a broadview of mambila, including other everyday lives of African peoples. There are
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/indiv/africa/cuvl/teaching.html
African Studies
Internet Resources
African Studies Email:
africa

@libraries.cul.columbia.edu
African Studies Internet Resources home WWW Virtual Library ... Department home
Teaching Resources on Africa
  • Africa (PBS Online, Public Broadcasting Corporation, Alexandria, Virginia)
      Promotional site for "Africa" the 8 part television series co-produced by WNET/Thirteen's Nature and The National Geographic Society, which begins airing in September 2001. The site includes excerpted texts, photos, "teacher tools", and other resources. See also, the National Geographic website below.

  • Africa Access Review (Brenda Randolph, Silver Spring, Maryland)
      A bibliographic database of children's Africana reviews, compiled between 1989 and 1999 by a middle school librarian who is very active in developing teaching and other outreach resources for the study of Africa. See also, Randolph's AFROPHILE below.

  • Africa Action formerly Africa Policy Information Center (APIC) (Washington, DC):

9. Index00
Gosselain, Olivier P. La poterie en pays mambila (Cameroun) 113. Cloth, Dress, andArt Patronage in africa. indigenous peoples and the Legacy of Perestroika.
http://www.anthropos-journal.de/index00/body_index00.htm
INDEX 2000 AUTHOR INDEX GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX Articles Africa ... Oceania AUTHOR INDEX Articles Battesti, Vincent: Les échelles temporelles des oasis du Jérid tunisien 419 Bednarik, Robert G.: Crossing the Timor Sea by Middle Palaeolithic Raft 37 Blust, Robert: The Origin of Dragons 519 DasGupta, Sudipta: Prehistoric Context of Mayurbhanj District of Orissa (India) 485 Dilley, Roy M.: The Question of Caste in West Africa with Special Reference to Tukulor Craftsmen 149 Dinslage, Sabine, Rudolf Leger, and Anne Storch: Space and Gender. Cultural Limitations of Space in Two Communities of Northeastern Nigeria 121 Droz, Yvan: L'ethos du mûramati kikuyu. Schème migratoire, différenciation sociale et individualisation au Kenya 87 Frieß, Michaela: Die europäische Kultivierung einer südseeinsulanischen Tradition. Tätowierung als Kennzeichnung individualisierter sexueller, kultureller und nationaler Identität 167 Ganzer, Burkhard: Kulturelle Distanz und "ethnographic refusal". Zur Ethnographie iranischer Nomadengesellschaften 65 Giessen, Hans W.:

10. Untitled
leader of the Sudan peoples' Democratic Front of ethnic bloodletting to hit africa'smost populous Tuesday that fighting between mambila indigenous farmers and
http://www.cogsc.org/wn020108i.htm

11. Internet African History Sourcebook
General WEB Islam and indigenous African Culture At Harvard of Kent Selected readingsand mambila case material to Colonial Countries and peoples, 1960 At
http://150.108.2.20/halsall/africa/africasbook.html

12. Nelson -Cultural Anthropology: 1st Canadian Edition/Web Resources/Web Links
commentary, and case material on the mambila. of drum music from west africa at Village topromote communications between indigenous peoples and organizations
http://www.haviland.nelson.com/links.html
browserdetect('highered') About Us Contact Us Customer Support Site Map ... Rep Locator Higher Education Instructors
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Authors ... Cultural Anthropology 1st Edition toTitleCase('Web Links')
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Chapter 1: The Nature of Anthropology
Chapter 2: The Nature of Culture

Chapter 3: The Beginnings of Human Culture

Chapter 4: Language and Communication
...
Chapter 16: Anthropology and the Future
Chapter 1: The Nature of Anthropology
  • To find web sites relating to anthropology , your first stop should be the World Wide Web Virtual Library (WWW VL) for Anthropology. This site includes archaeology as well, but another comprehensive guide is the WWW VL for Archaeology (also known as ArchNet). Both sites are huge with links to hundreds of pages arranged by subject or geographically.
    Another good index is Anthropology Resources on the Internet , originally started by Allen Lutins, but now maintained by Bernard Clist. He also includes web sites, usenet news groups and other Internet resources.
    About.com has guides who collect useful web sites and provide reviews and commentary about them. Alexander Christensen is your guide at
  • 13. Profile - Nigeria
    Mountains, the Alantika Mountains, and the mambila Mountains members than almost anyof africa’s other In the south, indigenous peoples produced their own art
    http://www.inadev.org/profile_-_nigeria.htm
    I INTRODUCTION
    Nigeria , republic in western Africa, bounded by Cameroon to the east, Chad to the northeast, Niger to the north, Benin to the west, and the Atlantic Ocean to the south. Until 1991, the capital was the largest city, Lagos, on the southwestern coast; at that time, the new city of Abuja, in the country’s interior, became capital. Nigeria has a federal form of government and is divided into 36 states and a federal capital territory. The country's official name is the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
    II LAND AND RESOURCES
    Nigeria covers an area of 923,768 sq km (356,669 sq mi). At its widest, it measures about 1,200 km (about 750 mi) from east to west and about 1,050 km (about 650 mi) from north to south. The country’s topography ranges from lowlands along the coast and in the lower Niger Valley to high plateaus in the north and mountains along the eastern border. Much of the country is laced with productive rivers. The Nigerian ecology varies from tropical forest in the south to dry savanna in the far north, yielding a diverse mix of plant and animal life. Human population and development pose serious threats to both the ecological and the human environment. A Topographic Regions
    The broad, mostly level valleys of the Niger and Benue rivers form Nigeria’s largest physical region. The Niger enters the country from the northwest, the Benue from the northeast; they join at the city of Lokoja in the south central region and continue south, where they empty into the Atlantic at the Niger Delta. Together, they form the shape of a

    14. SOSIG: Ethnographic Studies Of Peoples And Communities
    Browse this resource, Center For World indigenous Studies. this resource, Come ExploreWest africa; peoples and Cultures and the Ancestors in mambila Culture by
    http://sosig.esrc.bristol.ac.uk/roads/subject-listing/World/ethnostud.html
    Ethnographic Studies of Peoples and Communities You are here : Home Ethnology, Ethnography, Anthropology > Ethnographic Studies of Peoples and Communities
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    Editor: Centre for Social Anthropology and Computing, Manchester University Library Internet Resources Listed Alphabetically Sort: by type For a short description click the title. To access the resource directly click "Daily Life in Sierra Leone; The Sherbro in 1936-37"; African photographs from the University of Pennsylvania Museum Archives 'The Yoruba Today' J.S. Eades 1905-1907 Breasted Expeditions to Egypt and the Sudan; a Photographic Study 45 years in the Turkish Village 1949-1994;Paul Stirling's Ethnographic Data Archives ... 2003 SOSIG

    15. Bibliot'EthnoNE - Catalogages Juillet 2000
    Translate this page P. - La poterie en pays mambila (Cameroun) / Olivier P an old Soninke diaspora inWest africa? the international movement of indigenous peoples / Ronald Niezen.
    http://www.unine.ch/ethno/NOUVAC\na00_7.html
    Institut d'ethnologie - cotes Af AfE ... Ethnomusicologie Af Adesanmi
    Marguerat
    Mary
    Mbaku
    , John Mukum. - The relevance of the State in African development : preparing for the new century / John Mukum Mbaku. - In: Journal of Asian and African studies. - Leiden. - 1999, vol. 34, p. 298-320
    Quinlan , Tim. - "Anthropologies of the South" : the practice of anthropology / Tim Quinlan. - In: Critique of anthropology. - London. - 2000, vol. 20, nr. 2, p. 125-136
    AfE Abbink , Jon. - Violence, ritual and reproduction : culture and context in Surma dueling / Jon G. Abbink. - In: Ethnology. - Pittsburgh. - 1999, vol. 38, nr. 3, p. 227-242
    Bazenguissa
    Devisch
    Droz
    Droz
    Galaty
    , John G. - The Maasai ornithorium : tropic flights of avian imagination in Africa / John G. Galaty. - In: Ethnology. - Pittsburgh. - 1998, vol.37, p. 227-238 Green , Maia. - Parcipatory development and the appropriation of agency in southern Tanzania / Maia Green. - In: Critique of anthropology. - London. - 2000, vol. 20, nr. 1, p. 67-89 Hodgson , Dorothy L. - Engendered encounters : men of the Church and the "Church of women" in Maasailand, Tanzania, 1950-1993 / Dorothy L. Hodgson. - In: Comparative studies in society and history. - Cambridge. - 1999, vol. 41, nr 4, p. 758-783

    16. Anthropology Links
    A version of a mambila transcript with Australia Abwenzi African Studies Africaand Environs Pueblo Cultural Center indigenous peoples Archives indigenous
    http://chemlab.pc.maricopa.edu/anthro.html
    Anthropology Cartography Biology Chemistry ... Random Site
    Anthropology is the study of humans, here are some links:
    University of Arizona's American Indian Studies Programs
    A Graphical list of all Data Centers in the World

    A version of a Mambila transcript with digitized recordings

    Aboriginal Programs Section
    ...
    WSU Friends of Palestine Home Page

    Anthropology Cartography Biology Chemistry Genetics ... Random Site Part of the CrazyLinks pages. Updated 11/21/97 by clh
    Not a publication of Phoenix College.

    17. SOSIG: Ethnographic Studies Of Peoples And Communities
    For an anthropological history of indigenous discourse, by Shamanism and Religionsof the FinnoUgrian peoples. Browse this resource, The mambila of the Cameroon
    http://www.sosig.ac.uk/roads/subject-listing/Europe/ethnostud.html
    Ethnographic Studies of Peoples and Communities You are here : Home Ethnology, Ethnography, Anthropology > Ethnographic Studies of Peoples and Communities
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    Region: World UK
    Expert's Choice in Ethnology, Ethnography, Anthropology
    Editor: Centre for Social Anthropology and Computing, Manchester University Library Internet Resources Listed Alphabetically Sort: by type For a short description click the title. To access the resource directly click 'The Yoruba Today' J.S. Eades 45 years in the Turkish Village 1949-1994;Paul Stirling's Ethnographic Data Archives African Anthropology/The African Anthropologist Agenda Asia ... 2003 SOSIG

    18. African Studies - Teaching Resources
    Promotional site for "africa" the 8 part television University Libraries). african indigenous Science and Knowledge Systems between the peoples and scholars of africa and the
    http://www.columbia.edu/cu/libraries/indiv/area/Africa/teaching.html
    African Studies
    Internet Resources
    African Studies Email:
    africa

    @libraries.cul.columbia.edu
    African Studies Internet Resources home WWW Virtual Library ... Department home
    Teaching Resources on Africa
    • Africa (PBS Online, Public Broadcasting Corporation, Alexandria, Virginia)
        Promotional site for "Africa" the 8 part television series co-produced by WNET/Thirteen's Nature and The National Geographic Society, which begins airing in September 2001. The site includes excerpted texts, photos, "teacher tools", and other resources. See also, the National Geographic website below.

    • Africa Access Review (Brenda Randolph, Silver Spring, Maryland)
        A bibliographic database of children's Africana reviews, compiled between 1989 and 1999 by a middle school librarian who is very active in developing teaching and other outreach resources for the study of Africa. See also, Randolph's AFROPHILE below.

    • Africa Action formerly Africa Policy Information Center (APIC) (Washington, DC):

    19. Fulbe-Agropastoralists In West Africa
    prominent cattle rearing population group in West africa. the Fulbe living on theMambila Plateau find the labour resources of the indigenous peoples on their
    http://www.rzuser.uni-heidelberg.de/~udemirag/fulbe/fulbe.htm
    Agropastoralists in Nigeria, Benin and Burkina Faso: The Fulbe An agricultural geographical study of the influence of social space characteristics on rural economies in West Africa Ulac Demirag, Dept. of Geography, Heidelberg
    The current study links various socio-political settings in selected regions with rural economies of those people who refer to themselves as Fulbe, the most prominent cattle rearing population group in West Africa. Although a nomadic mode of livelihood is considered as authentic, most of the Fulbe have settled down as agropastoralists today, combining pastoral cattle economy with field cultivation. The research includes cognitive and active structuration of the social environment by Fulbe in selected investigation areas, and its effect on their economic scope of action. The perception of social environment by Fulbe affects their social position (connection to social networks). Some relevant semantic fields are examined comparatively to identify the cultural concepts on which social structure is built. These and other regional characteristics affect access to resources, scopes of action and the economic strategies of households. An analysis of the organization of farming and livestock economy in various socio-political regions helps to understand how social factors operate and how the respective actors perform.

    20. MOTHERLAND NIGERIA: PEOPLES (by Boomie O.)
    OF ARMS; NATIONAL ANTHEM; NATIONAL PLEDGE; MOTTO peoples; POPULATION; RELIGION InfoArt Life in africa; Virtual Festival IFA The indigenous Faith of africa; Yoruba
    http://www.motherlandnigeria.com/people.html
    PEOPLES
    SITE AWARDS

    NIGERIAN ORGANIZATIONS

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS
    INTRO

    THE GEOGRAPHY
  • LOCATION
  • MAP
  • RIVERS

  • PATRIOTIC STUFF
  • FLAG
  • COAT OF ARMS
  • NATIONAL ANTHEM
  • NATIONAL PLEDGE
  • MOTTO
    PEOPLES
  • POPULATION
  • RELIGION -CHRISTIANITY -ISLAM -TRADITIONAL -INFLUENCE
  • ETHNIC GROUPS -YORUBA -IBO (or IGBO) -OTHERS
  • LANGUAGES -YORUBA ALPHABET -HAUSA ALPHABET -LINKS TO OTHERS
  • LANGUAGE RESOURCES -GENERAL RESOURCES -YORUBA RESOURCES -IBO RESOURCES -HAUSA RESOURCES -OTHERS MORE ON LANGUAGES -NUMBERS -PEOPLE -BODY PARTS -HOUSE PARTS -PLACES -OTHER WORDS ADDITIONAL LANGUAGES
  • YORUBA NAMES -THE NAMING CEREMONY -COMMON PARTS -CIRCUMSTANTIAL NAMES
  • IGBO NAMES
  • HAUSA NAMES
  • LINKS ON NAMES
  • THE WEDDING
  • MARRIAGE TIDBITS
  • FAMILY TIDBITS
  • OTHER SOURCES FOODS AND DRINKS
  • INTRO
  • SOME MEALS
  • SOME DRINKS RECIPES
  • RECIPES
  • LINKS
  • BUYING (ingredients and food)
  • DINING (restaurants) HEALTHCARE
  • TRADITIONAL HEALTH
  • CURRENT HEALTH POLICY
  • INFO FOR TRAVELERS
  • OTHER LINKS
  • HEALTH ORGANIZATIONS EDUCATION
  • SCHOOL LANGUAGES
  • SCHOOL YEAR
  • SCHOOL LEVELS
  • SCHOOL ATTIRE
  • SCHOOL TRANSPORTATION
  • SCHOOL LINKS HOLIDAYS FESTIVALS ATTIRE TRANSPORTATION
  • AIR
  • LAND
  • WATER SPORTS
  • SPORTS PLAYED
  • SPORTS HISTORY
  • RECORDS
  • SPORTS ASSOCIATIONS
  • SITES ON SPORTS THE ARTS
  • ART
  • LITERATURE
  • MEDIA -RADIO -TELEVISION -INTERNET
  • JUJU MUSIC
  • FUJI MUSIC
  • AFRO-BEAT MUSIC
  • OTHER MUSIC TYPES
  • OTHER SITES WITH SAMPLES
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