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  1. Papua New Guinea (Cultures of the World) by Ingrid Gascoigne, 1998-04
  2. Equatorial Guinea: The Inculcation and Maintenance of Hispanic Culture (Occasional Papers S.) by Igor Cusack, 1999-03
  3. Africans in Europe: The Culture of Exile and Emigration from Equatorial Guinea to Spain (Studies of World Migrations) by Michael Ugarte, 2010-01-21
  4. Mestizo Logics: Anthropology of Identity in Africa and Elsewhere (Mestizo Spaces) by Jean-Loup Amselle, 1998-05
  5. Journal of Expeditions to the Soviet Union, Africa, the Islands of Madagascar, La Reunion and Mauritius, Indonesia and to East and West New Guinea, Australia and Guam to Study Kuru and Other Neurological Diseases, Epidemic Influenza, Endemic Goitrous ... by D. Carleton Gajdusek, 1971
  6. An Annotated Word List of the Motuna Language (Bougainville, Papua New Guinea) Douglas L. Oliver's Materials (1) by Masayuki Onishi, 2002
  7. Journal of expeditions to the Soviet Union, Africa, the islands of Madagascar,: La Reunion and Mauritius, Indonesia and to East and West New Guinea, Australia ... New Guinea, June 1, 1969 to March 3, 1970 by D. Carleton Gajdusek, 1971
  8. Unbelievable Experiences of an African American World Traveler by Leon Freeman, 2007

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44. Discover Africa
of individual countries and their related culture groups spell out cultural groupsand countries of africa. Angola Ghana Mali Gabon Cameroon guinea Congo Ivory
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(Academy Library) African People African Animals African Photos Geography and Culture SUMMARY: Students learn about African geography, study the overall continent of Africa and its individual countries, discuss demographics and participate in research and class activities. This lesson is part of a series. Select this text to learn more about the series and how to extend its usefulness. GOAL: Students study African geography to understand the location of individual countries and their related culture groups. OBJECTIVES:
  • Students recognize Africa's importance on a global basis and find Africa on a map.
  • Students analyze the location of each individual country and its relationship to their neighbors.
  • Students learn how cultural groups vary from country to country.
  • 45. The Status Of Human Rights Organizations In Sub-Saharan Africa -
    one of the most impressive human rights organizations in africa, the Liga they effectivelydemand a change in the political culture of guineaBissau as
    http://www1.umn.edu/humanrts/africa/gbissau.htm
    The Status of Human Rights Organizations in Sub-Saharan Africa
    Guinea-Bissau
    BACKGROUND lingua franca spoken by at least 80 percent of the populationis Kriolo, a creole language based on Portuguese and the various African languages of Guinea-Bissau. Guinea-Bissau is one of the poorest countries in Africa. The minimum wage is about $14 per month; female and male literacy rates are 15.7 percent and 20.5 respectively; and life expectancy is only 47 years. At independence, the victorious liberation movement of Guinea-Bissau, PAIGC, the (African Party for the Independence of Guinea-Bissau and Cape Verde) introduced a political and economic order based on Marxist-Leninist principles. Procedures and results were not unlike those reported for Angola and Mozambique, where similar highly-centralized systems replaced the equally centralized and authoritarian Portuguese colonial order. Attempts to implement a socialized economy resulted in an inflated and inefficient state apparatus, reduction in productivity and increasing dependence on foreign aid, which now finances over 90 percent of the national budget. The determination to build a one-party state resulted in a massive onslaught of violations of fundamental human rights and the perpetuation of a political culture based on mutual fearthe government of its rivals, the people of the security forces. After formal independence in 1974 (the PAIGC had unilaterally declared Guinea-Bissau independent in 1973), the security forces of Luis Cabral's government executed about a hundred individuals suspected of collaboration with the Portuguese regime. After a failed coup attempt in 1978, even more met a similar fate and were buried in mass graves in the Oio region. In 1980, a successful

    46. The Status Of Human Rights Organizations In Sub-Saharan Africa
    state policy, an approach which was then very much in vogue in africa. Essentially,there is not even a modicum of modern democratic culture in guinea.
    http://www1.umn.edu/humanrts/africa/guinea.htm
    The Status of Human Rights Organizations in Sub-Saharan Africa
    Guinea
    BACKGROUND In 1958 Guinea voted in a referendum to be independent of Gaullist France. From 1958 until 1962 the country's President, Sekou Toure, tolerated multi-party politics. Thereafter, however, he started purging the country of its intellectuals and professional classes, and the government adopted a one-party state policy, an approach which was then very much in vogue in Africa. Under Sekou Toure Guinea suffered a repressive, personal rule, which did not allow for the development of any autonomous political or social institutions. The ruling party and the state became one, and all organs of the state were subordinated to the executive, which, in essence, was President Sekou Toure. High level corruption became the norm. The state also assumed the character of the President's ethnic group, the Malinke. The regime purged or forced into exile members of other ethnic groups, while others were killed, tortured, "disappeared" or imprisoned under the Preventive Detention laws. This period also saw the economic decay of the country. Economic entrepreneurship did not thrive in a climate where scholarship and political discourse were interpreted as political dissent and thus not encouraged. Throughout this period the official Guinean position on human rights held that people's collective rights took precedence over individual rightsan excuse that the government used to justify a lot of human rights violations. Guinea ratified the African Charter on Human and Peoples Rights in 1982.

    47. African Studies - History And Cultures
    known as Cape Verde, guinea Bissau, guinea, and Sierra to original sources for precolonialwestern africa published in de l'histoire et de la culture du Fouta
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    History and Cultures of Africa
    A B C D ... Sights and Sounds of a Continent (University of Wisconsin-Madison Libraries and African Studies Program, Madison, Wisconsin)
      Under construction: Downloadable images, sound files, and other materials on Africa. "This online collection ... contains digitized visual images and sounds of Africa contributed over the years to the African Studies Program of the University of Wisconsin-Madison."

  • Africa Forum (H-Africa, H-Net Humanities and Social Sciences OnLine, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan.)
    • The full text article reprinted from History in Africa. 22 (1995): 369-408.
  • "History facing the present: an interview with Jan Vansina" (November 2001) and Reply by Jean-Luc Vellut
  • "Photography and colonial vision," by Paul S. Landau (May 19, 1999, Dept. of History, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut)
      Excerpt from "The visual image in Africa: an introduction" in Images and empires: visuality in colonial and post-colonial Africa, ed. by Paul S. Landau and Deborah Kaspin.
  • H-Africa Africa Forum Home Page
  • H-Africa Network Home Page
  • Africa's 100 Best Books (Zimbabwe International Book Fair, Harare; via Columbia University)
  • 48. African Studies: Guinea
    Translate this page a selection of photographs on Mande culture and daily involving the Mande peoplesof West africa, and the guide to Pular as spoken in guinea and southeastern
    http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/indiv/africa/cuvl/Guineegen.html
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    • (Washington, DC and New York)
    • Cora Connection: The Manding Music Traditions of West Africa (USA)
        The home page of a Boston-based American "world music ensemble" lead by kora player David Gilden ; plus related links on the kora, educational programs, and concerts.

    • (France)
    • Dinguiraye Web Page (Mamadou Ly, Switzerland; via Multimania)
    • (Laurent Solas et al., via Allaban WebSystems, France)
    • Global IDP Project: Internally displaced persons in Guinea (1999-2001) (Norwegian Refugee Council, Oslo, Norway)
        For each country in the IDP survey, the document collection includes an overall summary, population figures, social indicators, and some analyses. See also, the Global IDP Homepage
    • Guinea Web Page (University of Pennsylvania)
    • (Ottawa, Ontario, Canada)
    • Human Rights Watch on Guinea
      • Human Rights Watch rapport. (En ligne) ; vol. 14, no. 8 (A)
      • Human Rights Watch rapport. (En ligne); vol. 13, no. 5(A)

    49. TDS; Passports, Visas, Travel Documents
    guinea. culture. The Republic of guinea is located on the coast of West africa,and its people have shared in the long, complex history of that region.
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    Guinea
    CULTURE
    The Republic of Guinea is located on the coast of West Africa, and its people have shared in the long, complex history of that region. By the 13th century, many local inhabitants had come under the influence of the Mali Empire, and as the Fula peoples migrated in from the north, they formed their own kingdom in the mountainous area of the country known as the Fouta Djallon. In spite of the stiff resistance put up by Guineans, France made the area an autonomous colony in the 1890s. Embittered by the Guinean desire for independence in 1958, the French withdrew all investment and any goods they could move. The hero of independence, Ahmed Sekou Toure, led the new nation into a political and economic isolation that preserved many cultural traditions, but at the expense of greater development. Since his death in 1984, people are more free to oppose the government but Guineans of different ethnic backgrounds have had difficulty sharing the national patrimony.
    Guinea has several distinct regions. Some 20% of the population live in the coastal areas of the Baga and Sousou peoples, who have been a dominant force in the government during the 1990s. In the Fouta Djallon another 40% of the people are the Fula who have always been underrepresented in national affairs. In Upper Guinea, the region of Sekou Toure, some 21% of the people are Malinke, descendents of the Mali Empire. The remaining peoples live in Forested Guinea in several such small groups as the Kissi, Kono, Guerze, and Toma. There is also a small Lebanese population in the cities and several thousand refugees from the conflicts of neighboring countries. French is the official language, taught in the schools since the 1980s, but over 100 local languages are spoken. The vast majority of Guineans are Muslims. There are a handful of Christians in and around the capital, and most of the people in the forested southeast follow animist religions.

    50. AllAfrica.com: Angola
    with the launch of the South africaAngola Chamber Angolan minister of culture, BoaventuraCardoso, opened today Cape-Verde (Pedro Pires), guinea-Bissau (Kumba
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    51. Africa
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    53. Term Papers And More Term Papers On Africa: Culture, History & Politics
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    54. BBC NEWS | World | Africa | Country Profiles | Country Profile: Guinea
    Overview, key facts and events, links.Category Regional africa guinea...... richest countries, its people are among the poorest in West africa. offering regularlyupdated news and features on politics, culture and sports in guinea;
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    Last Updated: Wednesday, 5 March, 2003, 14:40 GMT Email this to a friend Printable version Country profile: Guinea
    Although Guinea's mineral wealth makes it potentially one of Africa's richest countries, its people are among the poorest in West Africa.
    Guinea's relations with Liberia and Sierra Leone have been tense since their internal troubles spilled over in the form of refugees and border skirmishes. OVERVIEW
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    LEADERS MEDIA After independence in 1958 Guinea severed ties with France and turned to the Soviet Union. But economic mismanagement and repression culminated in riots in 1977. These led to some relaxation of state control of the economy. But it was only after the death in 1984 of President Ahmed Sekou Toure, and the seizure of power by Lansana Conte and other officers, that the "socialist" experiment was abandoned - without reversing poverty. By autumn 2000 Guinea was home to about 500,000 refugees from Sierra Leone and Liberia, increasing the strain on its economy and generating suspicion and ethnic tension, amid mutual accusations of attempts at destabilisation and border attacks. FACTS
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    LEADERS MEDIA GUINEA FACTS Population: 7.6 million

    55. TRAVELER @ Nationalgeographic.com
    for such travel information for guinea as when Mali’s attractions, restaurants,hotels, culture, history, languages Index on africa A database with links to
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    Links for such travel information for Guinea as when to go there, how to get around, how to get there, religion, weather reports, and more Index on Africa A database with links to information on African countries West Africa News A resource guide with news and travel links for those venturing to Western Africa All Africa Links to headline news articles about West Africa Africa Resource Center Information on publications that serve West Africa, including the West Africa Review WYOAA! Africa Tourism

    56. Nations Online :: Guinea
    coastal belt; pastoral highlands (the source of West africa's major rivers guineanavigation, Arts culture afromix.org guinea Artists and Bands of guinea
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    Flag of Guinea Background:
    Independent from France since 1958, Guinea did not hold democratic elections until 1993 when Gen. Lansana CONTE (head of the military government) was elected president of the civilian government. He was reelected in 1998. Unrest in Sierra Leone has spilled over into Guinea, threatening stability and creating a humanitarian emergency. Guinea possesses major mineral, hydropower, and agricultural resources, yet remains an underdeveloped nation. The country possesses over 30% of the world's bauxite reserves and is the second largest bauxite producer. Long-run improvements in government fiscal arrangements, literacy, and the legal framework are needed if the country is to move out of poverty. .
    (Source: CIA - The World Factbook) border countries: Guinea-Bissau Liberia Mali Senegal ... Sierra Leone
    related countries: France
    Official Name: Republic of Guinea conventional short form: Guinea local short form: Guinee former: French Guinea local long form: Republique de Guinee ISO Country Code: gn Actual Time: [an error occurred while processing this directive] Local Time = UTC+0h Capital City: Conakry (pop. 1.5 million).

    57. Country Profile: GUINEA | Africa
    West africa guinea L'independent; La Lance (Frenchlanguage magazine offeringregularly updated news and features on politics, culture and sports in guinea);
    http://www.essex.ac.uk/armedcon/world/africa/west_africa/guinea/default.htm
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    58. Guinea: THE ALL-AFRICA INTERNET GUIDE: Guinea
    all africa internet guide about tips for smart surfing comments and Includes aguide (in English) to guinea's government, economy and culture.
    http://www.goafrica.co.za/africa/guinea.stm
    GUINEA Guinea gained full Internet connectivity in July 1997 as part of the USAID project called The Leland Initiative and now has at least three ISPs. Most web sites are available only in French.
    Web country code: gn general politics news travel
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    Guinea Net
    http://www.guinee.net/
    A directory to the country's still limited web space. Available in French only. News
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    http://www.boubah.com/
    French-language news site. Updated daily. Includes a guide (in English) to Guinea's government, economy and culture. Travel
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    http://www.mirinet.net.gn/ont/
    Guinea's official tourist site, with a guide to the country's attractions and a photo gallery. Rather slow loading and available only in French. [Purchase books, CDs online] continent-wide organisations algeria angola ... lifestyle

    59. OPIC Links: Guinea
    Gateway Country Links Database Information for guinea. Business culture HeritageFoundation Index of Economic of Congress Reading Room - africa / Middle East
    http://www.opic.gov/links/countryInfo.asp?country=Guinea®ion=afr

    60. ClayGate 960 : Africa
    966, HWest-africa West african History and culture. 966, West africa Review.966.1. 966.1, ArabNet Mauritania. 966.52. 966.52, BUBL Link Republic of guinea.
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