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61. Sculture Info lowrelief doors, seem to indicate senufo influence) and ndako gboya appears to beindigenous; a spirit of sculptural tradition among peoples inhabiting the http://users.pandora.be/african-shop/sculpture-info.htm | |
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62. West Africa - EthnoBass Mossi over 40%, Gurunsi, senufo, Lobi, Bobo English Major ethnic groups indigenousAfrican tribes http://www.ethnobass.org/afr_west.html | |
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63. Wadé Harris, William, Liberia/Ghana/Côte D'Ivoire, Harrist Church 2,000 baptized souls, and the tribal peoples along the There was created a new indigenouslay religious there to facilitate the evangelization of the senufo. http://www.gospelcom.net/dacb/stories/liberia/legacy_harris.html | |
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64. Landru.i-link-2.net/jtrees/text/Nations_of_old-world.txt generic name for several peoples) Dompago Dyerma Burkina Faso Mossi GurunsiSenufo Lobi Bobo Chinese (15%) see CHINA indigenous (6%) Cambodia http://landru.i-link-2.net/jtrees/text/Nations_of_old-world.txt | |
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65. Document Body Page Navigation Panel its manufacture; Dogon, senufo, Bobo textiles Francisco State University; peoplesand languages Interests Colonial Senegal; indigenous interpreters, officers http://www.swt.edu/anthropology/mansa/mansa_membership.htm | |
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66. Worldstats: Providing Information About Our World! reflection0 Mossi over 40%, Gurunsi, senufo, Lobi, Bobo worldstats.org sqlreflection0indigenous beliefs 40 These peoples managed to preserve their unity and http://www.worldstats.org/world/burkina_faso.shtml | |
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67. Www.umsl.edu/services/govdocs/wofact92/wf930045.txt important groups are Gurunsi, senufo, Lobi, Bobo Mande, and Fulani Religions indigenousbeliefs about 65 Gendarmerie, National Police, peoples' Militia Manpower http://www.umsl.edu/services/govdocs/wofact92/wf930045.txt |
68. Publications-membres SSE Translate this page et travail rituel chez les senufo de Côte d Nationalist Myths and Ethnic IdentitiesIndigenous Intellectuals and the and Enterprise among the peoples of South http://www.seg-sse.ch/fr/publications/des_membres_2002.shtml | |
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69. Sanaa Gallery - Tribal Information relief doors, seem to indicate senufo influence) and centralization among the Igbospeakingpeoples has been that groups together the indigenous dark-skinned http://www.sanaagallery.com/tribalinfo.html | |
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70. Baroda Bible Club Growth 8%. indigenous Marginal 0.1 and Gurenne on the Ghana border, the many Senufosubgroups to be decisively challenged and broken in many peoples of Burkina http://www.barodabibleclub.org/prayer/daily/mar/17.html | |
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71. Bibliothèque D'ethno, Neuchâtel - Nouvelles Acquisitions Juillet-août 1999 of the senufo in colonial and Special peoples / Adrian Hastings. http://www.unine.ch/ethno/NOUVAC/nac7-8.html | |
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72. Your Guide - B and steeped in traditions, both Catholic and indigenous. The JUMOC, the young peoplesboard of the numerous; Fulani, Bobo, Gurunsi, Lobi, Mandé and senufo. http://www.imb.org/resources/yourguide/yg-b.htm | |
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73. PRECOLONIAL ME TALWORKING IN AFRICA A BIBLIOGRAPH Y . PRECOLONIAL METALWORKING IN africa A BIBLIOGRAPHY. MILLER T. MAGGS Originally compiled by Dr Tim Maggs and staff of the Natal Museum, Private Bag 9070, Pietermaritzburg 3200, South africa. http://www.uct.ac.za/depts/age/material/metbib.pdf |
74. Artnet.com: Resource Library: Musical Instruments Musical instruments. Although created primarily for the production of sound,many musical instruments are equally valued for their visual appeal. http://www.artnet.com/library/06/0605/T060562.ASP | |
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