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21. MA African/Asian History Colonial Rule and the baule peoples (Oxford, 1980 The Making of Contemporary africa(London, 1984); D ed.), Imperial Medicine and indigenous Societies (Manchester http://web.soas.ac.uk/History/maafricaasia.htm | |
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22. Nature Worship Sudan or northeastern africa (Akanbaule, Dahomey, Yoruba hunt deities, and, becauseof indigenous influences, the Pre-Islamic peoples of North africa and the http://cyberspacei.com/jesusi/inlight/religion/belief/nature.htm | |
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23. African Studies - Art And Archaeology africa Forum (Hafrica, H-Net Humanities and Social essays on 'indigenous sculptural arts of South africa', 'modern' sculpture of in the lives of african peoples. This project is http://www.columbia.edu/cu/libraries/indiv/area/Africa/AfArt.html | |
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24. Baule collectors buy artifacts from impoverished 'ThirdWorld' peoples. used to discriminatebetween indigenous and non and tranquil beauty of the baule carved face http://social.chass.ncsu.edu/jouvert/v3i3/baule.htm | |
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25. Africana At The Media Center Of UIUC power and beauty that they do in their indigenous environments Botswana, and SouthAfrica among the baule, Dan, Gere, Guro, Njedebua, San and Zulu peoples. http://www.afrst.uiuc.edu/Library/media.html | |
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26. Africans Art by native and nonnative peoples moved into began importing inexpensive iron ontothe shores of africa. By 1920 indigenous furnaces ceased to produce native http://www.webzinemaker.net/africans-art/index.php3?action=page&id_art=363 |
27. Africana.com: Gateway To The Black World.Screen Name Service Hausa, one of the two most common indigenous languages of are spoken by the Khoikhoiand San peoples of southern Fante in Ghana; and Anyi and baule in C ocirc http://www.africana.com/Articles/tt_162.htm | |
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28. Template In this indigenous rural culture the woman is the artist many ethnic groups includedare the baule, Dan, and volume in the Heritage Library of African peoples. http://urbanafreelibrary.org/cdblhimo.htm | |
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29. INDIGENOUS AFRICAN RELIGION > AFRICAN CULTURE NAWUNI in Mamprusi, Ghana ,ALURA in baule, La Côte d The indigenous African believesdisease, apart from its of their cultural values given to foreign peoples. http://www.hypertextile.bizland.com/BLAKHUD/ind-reli/ind19.htm | |
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30. West African Textiles Focus For Global Markets Peul, the Dogon and other peoples living in and western Mali and the baule of Côted ruralurban migration; developing indigenous entrepreneurial capabilities;. http://www.unido.org/en/doc/3706 | |
Working With Us Media Corner What We Do About UNIDO ... UNIDO : View Document 3706 (English) West African textiles focus for global marketsIndustrial Africa Table of Contents ofSep-1998 Developed by African themselves, Africa needs... New Vision, New StrategiesMeeting African LeadersMajor initiatives in AfricaSub-Saharan Africa: encouraging performance ... Drumbeats Newer Editions Nov-1999Jul-1999May-1999Dec-1998 ... Nov-1998 The skilful West African fabric makers and decorators are the inheritors of textile traditions which rank among the world's oldest and most appealing to contemporary tastes. The exquisite weavings of such master practitioners of the treadle-loom craft as the Peul, the Dogon and other peoples living in the Niger Basin, the intricate calligraphy of the Malian bogolan, the riotous colours and ingenious patterns of the tie-dyed and resist-printed fabrics of Africane Malinké of Guinea and western Mali and the Baule of Côte d'lvoire all display aesthetic merits of universal appeal. These merits have long been a certainty in the minds of museum curators and private collectors as well as a source of lucrative inspiration for fashion designers and interior decorators in countries far from Africa's shores. But these widely cherished traditions in utilitarian art have been of little use to their modern-day practitioners. Plunging local demand in the wake of rhe relentless onslaught of machine-made textiles has added to the perennial difficulty encountered by African producers of consumer goods in their efforts to secure outlets in affluent overseas markets.
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31. African Art. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 is limited to the works of the peoples of W of the peoples sedentary lifestyles)in indigenous art. 4. The baule of Côte dIvoire (the Ivory Coast) carve http://www.bartleby.com/65/af/Africana.html | |
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32. Report On The Implementation Of The Plan Of with those groups (women, indigenous peoples, children, migrants AS OF DECEMBER 1998Africa Adja Afrikaans Alarabia) Asante Bambara Baoulé/baule Batonu (Bariba http://www.unhchr.ch/huridocda/huridoca.nsf/(Symbol)/E.CN.4.1999.87.En?OpenDocum |
33. Ch03 sugars, proteins, oils, salts, and vitamins to indigenous peoples. This palm is indigenousto the entire humid on poor soils (Watson 1964; baule and Fricker http://www.unu.edu/unupress/unupbooks/80364e/80364E03.htm |
34. Sculture Info augury) are unique to the baule, whose carvers ndako gboya appears to be indigenous;a spirit diversity of sculptural tradition among peoples inhabiting the http://users.pandora.be/african-shop/sculpture-info.htm | |
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35. Profile - Ivory Coast or Malinke) and southern Mande peoples found in the The indigenous culture of thecountry remains strong In 1944 Félix HouphouëtBoigny, a baule chief, farmer http://www.inadev.org/profile_-_ivory_coast.htm | |
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36. Print Version--Lecture VIII. Social And Politial Tale Aztec culture, did not destroy the indigenous peoples entriely, nor did height 151/2 The baule, who are associated with the Akan peoples, are located on http://califia.hispeed.com/Folklore/plecture8.htm | |
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37. Richard Faletti Family Collection On Tribalarts.com to crosscultural approaches to indigenous arts as African Figures The Arman Collection;baule African Art and Symbols The Art of the Upper Voltaic peoples. http://www.tribalarts.com/people/previous/faletti/ | |
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38. Peace Corps Online | In The Peace Corps Now!!! By And Ivory Coast PCV Cote d'Ivoire include Islam (23%), Christian (17%) and indigenous (60 The baule, Bete,and Guro, who live on the complex in Cote d'Ivoire are the Mande peoples. http://peacecorpsonline.org/messages/messages/467/3190.html | |
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39. FORE: Information-Contributor Biographies coedited with Suleyman Nyang, Religious Pluralism in africa Essays in of knowledgeamong ecological ethnicitiespeasants, indigenous peoples, rural peasants http://environment.harvard.edu/religion/information/about/biolist.html | |
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40. AIO Keywords List Ashluslay Asia Asian Americans Asian peoples Asians Asiatic island Bafia Baga BagamWest africa (Guinea) Baganda Batta see Batak Battles baule Bavaria Bavera http://lucy.ukc.ac.uk/anthind/keywords.html | |
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