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61. Community Healing indigenous Studies Resources and indigenous Resources for Indepth look at the Sukumaculture of Culture Anthropological studies of various Arctic peoples. http://www.tapestryweb.org/links/communityhealing.html | |
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62. CSOC208.htmPeoples Of Africa Comparative Sociology 208 Popular Press Sources Via from africa Today Volume 48, Number 4 In the sukuma area of northwest Tanzania, farmermusicians, or farmers who parts of Sub-Saharan africa, sukuma-Nyamwezi culture is based on http://www.library.ups.edu/instruct/kelly/csoc208.htm |
63. Hadzabe News In 1995 From Hartmut Heller police officers the Friends of peoples Close to through farming and the cattle raisingSukuma peoples. http://www.fpcn-global.org/tribes/africa/bushman/hadzabe/hh-reports95.php |
64. Sukuma/African Bibliography Bibliography of African Oral Narrative, RG Abraham's bibliography in his The Peoplesof Greater The indigenous political systemof the sukuma and proposals http://www.stolaf.edu/people/mbele/bibliography.htm | |
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65. NativeWeb Submit URL the topic Defining 'indigenous peoples' http://www.nativeweb.org/submit.php | |
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66. Arts And Museums - African Cultures documentation and exclusive photographs of the indigenous African/Edenic peoplesof Israel The sukuma Museum (Mwanza, Tanzania) Describes the revival of http://www.selena.kherson.ua/africancultures/msubArts.htm |
67. Languages, African An Overview one of the two most common indigenous languages of spoken by the Khoikhoi and Sanpeoples of southern Zambia; Mbundu in Angola; Swahili and sukuma in Tanzania http://www.africana.com/Articles/tt_162.htm |
68. Africast.com - Tanzania People Religions Muslim 45%, Christian 45%, indigenous beliefs 10 such large tribes as theSukuma and the Khoisan family peculiar to theBushman and Hottentot peoples. http://www.africast.com/country_people.php?strCountry=Tanzania |
69. Eugene Hillman, CSSp - Good News For Every Nation - Via Inculturation Tem, Ganda, Luba, Karimojong, Chagga, sukuma, Gogo, Toposa A nation is an indigenoushuman group regarding ethnically and/or culturally, as peoples apart from http://www.sedos.org/english/Hillman_2.htm | |
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70. June-July 1989 Church of Tanzania (AICT, the indigenous church planted of 1100 congregations of theSukuma tribe, the that summer to investigate unreached peoples among whom http://www.missionfrontiers.org/1989/0607/jj8910.htm | |
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71. Interview With William Adam Stier - Collection 479 with the Sakuma and Tuzu peoples, his ministry transition from mission to indigenouschurch control the Whitlocks; studying the sukuma language; disadvantage http://www.wheaton.edu/bgc/archives/GUIDES/479.htm | |
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72. Untitled Wilson, John G. Preliminary Observations on the Oropom peoples of Karamoja. Uganda Theindigenous political systemof the sukuma and proposals for http://www.sjobo.nu/gorang/bibl.htm | |
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73. INCULTURATION The sukuma are the largest Tribal Group in Tanzania the authors strive to show thatindigenous religion is the social structure and organisation of the peoples. http://www.paulinesafrica.org/catalogue/inculturation.htm | |
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74. Tanzania The Nyamwezisukuma, who make up about 13 many Christians still adhere to indigenousbeliefs and considerable influences from Bantu-speaking peoples from the http://sepdata.virtualave.net/tanzania1.html | |
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75. Landru.i-link-2.net/jtrees/text/Nations_of_old-world.txt as generic name for several peoples) Dompago Dyerma Sangu Shambala Shubi Sizaki SubaSukuma Sumbwa Taveta Chinese (15%) see CHINA indigenous (6%) Cambodia http://landru.i-link-2.net/jtrees/text/Nations_of_old-world.txt | |
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76. NRI/ SUA Collaborative Research Projects The Case of Hehe and Sangu peoples ofin South It is most pronounced between the Sukumaand other How rice cultivation became an 'indigenous' farming practice http://www.nri.org/NRSP-SAPS/records.htm | |
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77. Unasylva - No. 160 - Forestry And Food Security - Traditional dry seasons, such as practiced by the sukuma (Brandstrom, Hultin The Future of NomadicPeoples Proc. indigenous knowledge systems and development, p. 111 127 http://www.fao.org/docrep/t7750e/t7750e08.htm |
78. Unasylva - No. 160 - Los Bosques Y La Seguridad Alimentaria - Técnicas Tradicio Translate this page en la estación seca entre los sukuma (Brandstrom, Hultin al., ed. The future of NomadicPeoples Proc. DM Warren y O. Werner, ed. indigenous knowledge systems http://www.fao.org/docrep/t7750S/t7750s08.htm | |
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79. Chapter 7 He seeks reciprocal dialogue with indigenous cultural leaders on in his study of Africanpeoples, first made I took a survey trip among the sukuma of Tanzania http://missiology.org/folkreligion/chapter7.htm | |
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80. Bibliography On African Traditional Religion Balina A., et al., sukuma Expression of Traditional Religion in the study of Africanindigenous religion, Cahiers Ellis AB, The Yorubaspeaking peoples of the http://www.afrikaworld.net/afrel/atr_bibliography.htm | |
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