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61. Resources - Newsletter 16.3 Fall 2001 (Getty Conservation) of successful negotiations between indigenous peoples and the affirms the complexityof indigenous culture in believed built by a shona population between the http://www.getty.edu/conservation/resources/newsletter/16_3/news_in_cons1.html | |
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62. List Of Unassigned Articles By Subject / Encyclopedia Of The World's Minorities United Nations Draft Declaration on indigenous peoples, 1000 words. United NationsWorking Group on indigenous Populations, 1000 words. shona, 1000 words. http://www.fitzroydearborn.com/chicago/minorities/unassigned.php3 | |
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63. LTC Library Acquisitions - October-December 2000 - Articles, Africa And The Midd Alice, South africa Dept Matowanyika, Joseph ZZ Resource management and the Shonapeople in rural Zimbabwe InterCommission Task Forces on indigenous peoples. http://www.wisc.edu/ltc/afar0004.html | |
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64. Zimbabwe Lessons of progress Vs the impact of progress on indigenous peoples. the impact of developmenton indigenous tribes The early shona created Great Zimbabwe using stones http://www.worldtrek.org/odyssey/teachers/zimblessons.html | |
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65. CCASLS Workshop-Final Report to sustainable development issues in africa and Latin language is English and Shonaand Ndebele are Costa Rica, and Zimbabwe, indigenous peoples and peasants http://www.ccasls.umontreal.ca/contents/CCASLSWorkshop-FinalReport.htm | |
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66. Zimbabwe, Country, Africa. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 population is African, with the shona group predominant. a blend of Christian andindigenous religions; the supplanted by Bantuspeaking peoples, who migrated http://www.bartleby.com/65/zi/Zimbabwe.html | |
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67. Colonialism_Africa trade with the shona and Mutapa peoples of what resistance was often fierceeg TheshonaNdebele uprising superior foreign minority on an indigenous majority http://athena.english.vt.edu/~carlisle/Postcolonial/Colonialism_Africa.html | |
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68. Mail Africa International - Zimbabwe Catholic denominations predominating) and indigenous Animist beliefs English, Shonaand Ndebele are official languages the late 19th century, the peoples of the http://www.ginadin.com/travel/country.php?country=Zimbabwe |
69. Hugh Tracey Recordings: Part 2 / RootsWorld Recording Review Council began encouraging the use of indigenous African musical Songs from shona dialectgroups such as the Katanga mine culture where peoples lived together http://www.rootsworld.com/reviews/tracey2.shtml | |
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70. Tricityphoto Judge shona Lafortune. complex, continuing relationship of the indigenous peoplesto the History , Tayrona Heritage , and Contemporary peoples , are linked http://www.tricityphoto.org/ | |
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71. Ethnomusicology - III Instrumental, and Dance Heritage of africa and Black and Traditions of the ShonaPeople of $3.39 (20%) Sound Alliances indigenous peoples, Cultural Politics http://www.serve.com/archaeology/books/ethmusic3.html | |
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72. Sub-Saharan Africa a land of diverse ethnic composition, including the indigenous Pygmy peoples andthe Bantu speaking peoples moving in from West Central africa about a 1,000 http://edtech.suhsd.k12.ca.us/inprogress/bvm/chenson/africa.htm |
73. Global Advisor Newsletter -The Languages And Writing Systems Of Africa Yoruba, Ibo and a number of indigenous languages are Ewe in the south and Voltaicspeakingpeoples in the is the official language, but the shona and Ndebele http://www.intersolinc.com/newsletters/africa.htm |
74. AMU CHMA NEWSLETTER #11 (09/01/1994) of the Tchokwe and neighbouring peoples in Angola Yao, Nyanja, Nyungwe, Makhuwa,Sena, shona, Tshwa, Chope 6.3 African Resource Centre for indigenous Knowledge. http://www.math.buffalo.edu/mad/AMU/amu_chma_11.html | |
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75. Haas Scholars Program with local inhabitants, including shona, Ndebele and of the most sacred sites in southernAfrica. a sites stakeholders including indigenous peoples, but my http://research.berkeley.edu/haas_scholars/pastscholars/2000-2001/scholars/girau | |
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76. ::SAMSUNG CRICKET LOVERS:: nearly 98 percent of Zimbabwe's indigenous population; less and the remainder areAsians and peoples of mixed 77 percent belong to the shona linguistic group http://www.samsungcricketlovers.com/about_host/zimbabwe.asp | |
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77. Zulu Politics but to most of the indigenous peoples) was a more general way of understanding indigenouspolitical resistance treatment of Southern African (shonaNdebele and http://www.marxmail.org/archives/november98/south_africa.htm | |
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78. Afropop Worldwide: more and more willing to give voice to peoples' pain and Berry talks about how hecame to shona music. Mirabi is a fusion of indigenous music and American big http://www.afropop.org/radio/program_stream/ID/17 | |
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79. Conservation Policy - WWF the Karen of Thailand, the shona people in or has recently been, working with indigenouspeoples in all America, North America, Asia, the Pacific, and africa. http://www.panda.org/about_wwf/what_we_do/policy/indigenous_people/statement_pri | |
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80. Africa Links And General Resources - Academic Info These include Akan, shona, Swahili, Yoruba and Zulu Programme aims to extend to Indigenouspeoples and local eleven official languages of South africa. By Jako http://www.academicinfo.net/histafricameta.html | |
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