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  1. Baule: Visions of Africa Series

61. THESIS - Chapter I Introduction
is the habitat occupied by peoples whom Forde introduction altered the pattern ofindigenous administration and the matrilineal Akan and cognatic baule of West
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Chapter I Introduction
  • 1.1 Background and Objectives
  • 1.2 Theories and Methodology of African Women's history.
  • 1.3 The Setting.
    1.1 Background and Objectives
    The study of women as a vital and autonomous social force, as well as the treatment of their weal and woes as an intrinsic part of overall social dynamics, is a child of very recent birth indeed (Afigbo 1989:7). M. I. Finley (1968:129) drew in the, 'The Silent Women of Rome ', attention to the fact that The Roman World was not the only one in history in which women remained in the background in politics and business'. The women of mid-Victorian England were equally without rights, equally victims of double standards of sexual morality. Equally, they were exposed to risk and ruin when they stepped outside the home and the church. C. Obbo (1980:1) referred to the invisibility of African women in any serious study of history and society; in spite of the fact that anthropology has not been an exclusive male preserve. If the state of African women's studies is as bad as these and other authorities suggest, it is not surprising that even now when the world appears to be waking to its responsibility in this regard, there are still segments of the field which continue to be in a state of some neglect. While topics such as marriage and family, the economic role and political rights of women have received a fair measure of attention, a subject like widowhood practices remains largely neglected. Many of such books have no entry whatever under the term 'widowhood' in their indexes. For the most part what passing references made to the institution are made under such subjects as 'burial' or 'funeral rites' and 'death'.

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figurative art created by the baule to represent lives of the 16thcentury Caribbean'sindigenous people, as with multicolored wings and native peoples (at work
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churches among the least accessible peoples of the to advise language teams and indigenouschurches/agencies N. Central Sumatra, Indonesia) baule/Baoule (Ivory
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64. Current Bibliographic Categories
The indigenous (Re)Appropriation of indigenous Things, Oceania The Nagas Hill Peoplesof Northeast India. Critique of Susan Vogel’s ‘baule African Art
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Bibliography Draft, December 15, 2000
Outline
  • Museology and Museological Ethics History of Museums Contemporary museums, missions, and issues Religion and museological issues Religion and museums, exhibitions, contemporary artists Religion and museum education materials Religion and Theory Religion and Art, Aesthetic Theory, Art History, Social and Cultural
  • Theory
  • Theory and Images of Visuality
  • Bibliography I. Museology and Museological Ethics
  • History of museums
  • Alexander, Edward P. Museums in Motion: An Introduction to the History and Functions of Museums . Nashville: American Association of State and Local History, 1979. Museum Masters. Nashville, 1983. Allwood, John. The Great Exhibitions. London: Studio Vista, 1977. Bennet, Tony. The Birth of the American Museum: History, Theory, Politics. New York: Joyner, Will. "A Few Thousand Years of Museums, In a Nutshell," New York Times Wednesday, April 21, 1999, p. 12. Lenz, Mary Jane. "The Evolution of NMAI’s Collection: George Gustav Heye’s Legacy Spans the Hemisphere,"

    65. Bibliot'EthnoNe - Catalogages Octobre 2002
    Ravenhill, Philip L. Likeness and nearness the intentionality of the head inBaule art / Philip IT studies in indigenous knowledge and The peoples of Europe
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    , Sara S. - Debating the land question in Africa / Sara Berry. - In: Comparative studies in society and history. - Cambridge. - 2002, vol. 44, nr. 4, p. 638-668
    Cooper , Frederick. - Africa since 1940 : the past and the present / Frederick Cooper. - Cambridge [etc.] : Cambridge University Press, cop. 2002. - XIII, 216 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. - (New approaches to African history). - ISBN 0-521-77241-9 (hardback). ISBN 0-521-77600-7 (paperback). ISBN 0-521-53307-4 (African edition)
    Cousins , Don. - Medicinal properties in the diet of gorillas : an ethno-pharmacological evalutation / Don Cousins, Michael A. Huffman. - In: African study monographs. - Kyoto. - 2002, vol. 23, nr. 2, p. 65-89
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    , Cynthia Tse. - What am I to be ? : female, male, neuter, invisible... : gender roles and ethnomusicological field work in Africa / Cynthia Tse Kimberlin. - In: The world of music. - Wilhelmshaven. - 1991, vol. 33, no 3, p. 14-34
    Ethno: ETHNOMUSICOL * cote: NET MP 10/33-2 Kinabo , Joyce. - Nutrition in Africa in a global economy : perspectives challenges and opportunities / Joyce Kinabo. - In: African study monographs. - Kyoto. - 2001, vol. 22, nr. 3, p. 103-122

    66. Sanaa Gallery - Tribal Information
    Their art is related to baule and is often centralization among the Igbospeakingpeoples has been category that groups together the indigenous dark-skinned
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    BAULE The Baule belong to the Akan peoples who inhabit Ghana and Ivory Coast. Three hundred years ago the Baule people migrated westward from Ghana when the Asante rose to power. The tale of how they broke away from the Asante has been preserved in their oral traditions. During the Asante rise to power the Baule queen, Aura Poku, was in direct competition with the current Asante king. When the Asante prevailed, the queen led her people away to the land they now occupy. The male descendant of Aura Poku still lives in the palace she established and is honored by the Baule as their nominal king.
    The Baule are noted for their fine wooden sculpture, particularly for their ritual statuettes representing ghosts or spirits; these, as well as carved ceremonial masks are associated with the ancestor cult. Baule art is sophisticated and stylistically diverse. Baule have types of sculpture that none of the other Akan peoples possess: masks (which, like their low-relief doors, seem to indicate Senufo influence) and human figures, apparently sometimes used as ancestor figures.
    The figures and human masks, the latter reported to be portraits used in commemorating the dead, are elegantwell polished, with elaborate hairdressings and scarification. More roughly finished are the gbekre figures, representing minor divinities in human form with animal heads. Masks are made also to represent the spirits of the bush: antelope, bush cow, elephant, monkey, and leopard. Boxes for the mouse oracle (in which sticks are disturbed by a live mouse, to give the augury) are unique to the Baule.

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    Vogel The superb sculptures of the baule people of text reveal the ways of the indigenousgroups, the highlands, and the distinct and diverse peoples who share
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    68. English Books > Art > Drawing
    Dreaming of africa ; Hardback, boxed set ISBN 8880956965 Dreams And ReverieImages Of Otherworld Mates Among The baule, West africa Ravenhill, Philip L
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    70. 1Up Info > Ghana > Major Ethnic Groups | Ghanaian Information Resource
    and culture, historical geographers and cultural anthropologists classify the indigenouspeople of of Côte d'Ivoire, where they created the baule community.
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    Courtesy James Sanders On the basis of language and culture, historical geographers and cultural anthropologists classify the indigenous people of Ghana into five major groups. These are the Akan, the Ewe, MoleDagbane , the Guan, and the Ga-Adangbe.
    The Akan Group
    The Akan people occupy practically the whole of Ghana south and west of the Black Volta. Historical accounts suggest that Akan groups migrated from the north to occupy the forest and coastal areas of the south as early as the thirteenth century. Some of the Akan ended up in the eastern section of Côte d'Ivoire, where they created the Baule community. When Europeans arrived at the coast in the fifteenth century, the Akan were established there. The typical political unit was the small state under the headship of an elder from one of the seven or eight clans (see Glossary) that composed Akan society. From these units emerged several powerful states, of which the oldest is thought to be Bono (also called Brong). As a result of military conquests and partial assimilation of weaker groups, well-known political entities, such as Akwamu, Asante (also seen as Ashanti see Glossary), Akyem, Denkyira, and Fante emerged before the close of the seventeenth century. Asante, for example, continued to expand throughout the eighteenth century and survived as an imperial power until the end of the nineteenth century, when it succumbed to British rule (see

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