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21. Bibliography
Ethnographic Study of indigenous Care of the Bean in WB (1934) The HeheBena-Sangupeoples of East and the power of regeneration among the zaramo of Tanzania.
http://herkules.oulu.fi/isbn9514264312/html/b979.html
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Aamodt AM (1989) Ethnography and epistemology: Generating Nursing Knowledge. In: Morse JM (ed) Qualitative Nursing Research: A Contemporary Dialogue, 27–40. Aspen Publishers, Inc. Rockville, Maryland. Abdullah SN (1995) Towards an individualized client’s care: implication for education. The transcultural approach. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 22: 715–720. Agar MH (1981) The professional stranger: An informal ethnography. Academic Press, New York. Anderson KB (1986) Introductory Course and African Traditional Religion. Evangel Publishing House, Nairobi. Anderson JM (1991) The phenomenological perspective. In: Morse JM (ed) Dialogue Qualitative Nursing Research. A Contemporary Dialogue, 25–37. Sage, London. Appleton JV (1995) Analysing qualitative interview data: addressing issues of validity and reliability. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 22: 993–997. Atkinson P (1990) The Ethnographic Imagination: Textual Constructions of Reality. Routledge, London. Baker C (1997) Cultural Relativism and Cultural Diversity: Implications for Nursing Practice. Advances in Nursing Science, 20(1): 3–11.

22. Africia -- Bono And O'Niel
including the majority Bantu tribes, the indigenous KhoikhoiSan In spite of the numerouspeoples, almost everyone for their carved masks, the zaramo for their
http://home.attbi.com/~nemesis743/Bono_ONielAfrica.htm
Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill, right, and singer Bono from the band U2 wear the traditional outfits presented to them by the villagers of Wamali, in Tamale, northern Ghana, Wednesday May 22, 2002. I guess they both have something in common? Perhaps the heat is getting to them.... Starvation vs. Weight Loss Left, Rock Singer from U2, Bono watches a presentation of U.S. Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill at a News Conference outside Christiansborg castle in Accra, Ghana, Tuesday May 21, 2002. O'Neill and rock singer Bono are in Ghana for two days as part of a four-nation African tour in which Bono hopes to convince O'Neill that Africa can and does put western aid to good use. OK YOU GUYS AT YAHOO... I got the message! Give him a break Baby. He wears silver suits in Africa! I bet he went right out of school to some University, got his MBA and headed right into corporate America. He doesn't know anything. I wasn't writing to Gates about chicks and bulls for no reason. You have to understand how limited their exposure is to the realities of poverty, malnutrition, disease, over population and war. They can't even see it in their own country. When I started writing to Gates he was bragging in the media that he didn't even watch TV. Relax baby, these guys have never done anything in their lives but think about making a buck for share holders. The only thing they want from Africa now is diamonds and oil.

23. Fortune N-S
Professional and lay care in the Tanzanian village of Ilembula Aamodt AM (1989) Ethnography and epistemology Generating Nursing Knowledge. In Morse JM (ed) Qualitative Nursing Research A Contemporary Dialogue, 2740.
http://web.uflib.ufl.edu/cm/africana/fortune3.htm
Alphabetical Listing of Fortune Bibliography
Select the first letter of the author (or title, where no author is listed): (N) (O) (P) (Q) ... (S)
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National Arts Foundation of Rhodesia. Arts Rhodesia. (Salisbury, Rhodesia: National Arts Foundation of Rhodesia, 1978). Title from cover. National Arts Foundation of Zimbabwe. Arts Zimbabwe. Salisbury, Zimbabwe: National Arts Foundation of Zimbabwe, 1982-. National Museums of Rhodesia. Occasional papers of the National Museums of Rhodesia Series A Human sciences. (Salisbury): National Museums of Rhodesia, 1971. National Museum and Art Gallery (Botswana) and Botswana Society. Botswana notes and records. Gaborone: s.n., n.d. Navess, B. T. A wutomi gi nene. Cleveland, Transvaal: Central Mission Press, 1956. Ncube, N. M. Ukungazi kufana lokufa. (Gwelo): Mambo Press, (1973). Ndangariro dzokunamata. Gwelo: Mambo press, 1966. Ndebele, J. P. Akusimlandu wami. Gwelo: Mambo Press, 1974. Ndebo mbuya yobuhe gwe ndzimu. London: British and Foreign Bible Society, 1942. Ndhlukula, N. P. IsiNdebele esiphezulu. Gwelo: Mambo Press, 1974. On cover: A manual of the Ndebele language.

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