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         Guinea Regional History:     more books (84)
  1. Closing the Books. Governor Edward Carstensen on Danish Guinea 1842-50
  2. SACRIFICIAL GOATS, SCAPEGOATS & GUINEA PIGS:: MISADVENTURES AND MISREPRESENTATIONS by Kishan Khanna, 2007-10-25
  3. New and Accurate Description of the Coast of Guinea, 1705: Divided into the Gold, the Slave and the Ivory Coasts (1705) (Library of African Study) by William Bosman, 1967-04-07
  4. Masked Eden: A History of the Australians in New Guinea by Anne McCosker, 1998-06
  5. A Papua New Guinea Political Chronicle, 1967-1991
  6. New Guinea Waits: Three Articles on New Guinea by Anne McCosker, 1993-12-16
  7. Village on the Edge: Changing Times in Papua New Guinea by Michael French Smith, 2002-03
  8. Africans in Europe: The Culture of Exile and Emigration from Equatorial Guinea to Spain (Studies of World Migrations) by Michael Ugarte, 2010-01-21
  9. Building a Nation in Papua New Guinea: Views of the Post-Independence Generation
  10. Building Peace in West Africa: Liberia, Sierra Leone, and Guinea-Bissau (International Peace Academy Occasional Paper Series) by Adekeye Adebajo, 2002-03
  11. Ta:rikh Mandinka de Bijini (Guinée-Bissau) (African Sources for African History) (French Edition) by Giesing, Vydrine, 2007-07-30
  12. The Politics of Religious Change on the Upper Guinea Coast: Iconoclasm Done and Undone (International African Library) by Ramon Sarro, 2008-12-18
  13. His Master's Voice: Mass Communication and Single-Party Politics in Guinea Under Sekou Toure by Mohamed Saliou Camara, 2005-02-01
  14. Conservation Is Our Government Now: The Politics of Ecology in Papua New Guinea (New Ecologies for the Twenty-First Century) by Paige West, 2006-01-01

61. ARAZPA Home
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ARAZPA (The Australasian Regional Association of Zoological Parks and Aquaria) is the peak zoo and aquarium organisation in the Australasian region. ARAZPA's membership includes the major zoos and aquariums in Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea and the South Pacific Islands. ARAZPA is working towards developing zoos and aquariums as centres of excellence in conservation education and research.
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62. Coombsweb: National Institute For Asia And The Pacific Server
The portal for several electronic journals and regional virtual libraries about Indonesia, New guinea, Vietnam, and other South East Asian countries. The virtual libraries include photos, sound, videos, articles, and bibliographies.
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63. DOS20577: EXPLORATION EVALUATION OF OFFSHORE GUINEA BISSAU (FIRST BIDDING ROUND)
Cretaceous (?) regional Time Map 1 500,000. 8. Cross Sections illustrating StructuralHistory. 9. Albian Isopach and Lithofacies —Of fshore guinea Bissau 1
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DOS20577: EXPLORATION EVALUATION OF OFFSHORE GUINEA BISSAU (FIRST BIDDING ROUND)
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02 Mar 2000 INTRODUCTION The offshore area under study was subdivided into six license blocks (Figure 1). Originally, these were to be offered for competitive bidding on March 15, 1982. However, this bid deadline has changed several times due to delays in completing their exploration evaluation and in formulating a petroleum law/model contract.. The bid deadline is presently considered to be early 1983, but no firm date has yet been announced. To prepare an independent exploration assessment of this area, EP purchased the exploration data package which contained 4,000 line kilometers of Digicon (1981) seismic data, 5,000 line kilometers of reprocessed Esso seismic data, onshore/offshore well data and miscellaneous exploration data (including geochemistry). Part I of this data package arrived in January/February, 1982. Part II, including the geochemistry and the Atlantic Resources final evaluation, was not received until the end of July, 1982. TABLE OF CONTENTS SUMMARY 1. INTRODUCTION

64. RSPAS - PAH Publications
McCormack, Professor Gavan Peace and regional Security in the war in Papua and NewGuinea, 194245. East Asian history Journal Geremie Barmé (Editor); Journal
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65. Regional Press Freedom Seminar - Papua New Guinea
The Papua New guinea Media Council of comprised of nine members, sixare media outlets and three are media and advertising agencies.
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Asia-Pacific Regional Press Freedom Seminar Country Report - Papua New Guinea The Papua New Guinea Media Council of comprised of nine members, six are media outlets and three are media and advertising agencies. The current President is Mr. Peter John Aitsi, General Manager of PNGFM - a commercial radio station. He is continuing the the good work initiated by the two former Presidents. The Media Council was originally set up to protect the interest of the media organizations, it was as a vehicle to share information about possible "bad accounts". Over the years the focus of the Council has widened significantly to address aspects of improving the performance of the media as a whole. This focus has taken the form of industry wide training courses, and the uniformity of approach by the media houses in tackling common goals. The Media Council Board is made up of members of the various media organizations, and has established a specific working committee that concentrates on identify and facilitating training opportunities for the people within the industry. The training courses developed and made available to University Students, the general public and other interested groups that may wish to take part. The long-term focus of the Council is to continue to encourage and develop the professionalism within the industry by the media houses and the people that choose media as a career. The principal is to develop better quality performance by our people and our organisations to ensure the interests of the People of Papua New Guinea are protected by a responsible, active, free media.

66. Other Papers And Publications
1993a The Mountain Ok and the Min regional history in the hub of NewGuinea. Presented at the meetings of the Association for Social
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Other Publications, Papers, etc.
Reports Papers since 1986 Reviews since 1986 Publications Page ... Home Reports 1984a A survey of "Min" people in the May River area. Consultant's report submitted to the Telefomin District Development Agreement, Papua New Guinea. 1984b Some views of the Hotmin and Paupe people on provincial status and local development. Constultant's report submitted to the Telefomin District Development Agreement, Papua New Guinea. 1984c Ethnographic notes on the May River people. Consultant's report submitted to the Telefomin District Development Agreement and the Institute of Papua New Guinea Studies, Papua New Guinea. 1996 Paiyamo and Telefol landowners' issues with regard to the Nena mining project. Consultant's report submitted to Highlands Gold Pty Ltd and the Frieda Mine Landowners' Association. return to top Abstracts, Papers and Presentations to Professional Meetings Since 1986 1986a Marriage in transition in Telefolmin: some preliminary suggestions. Read at the meetings of the Association for Social Anthropology in Oceania, New Harmony, IN. 1986b Telefolip, Telefolmin: the architecture of ethnic identity in the Sepik headwaters. Read at the meetings of the Association for Social Anthropology in Oceania, New Harmony, IN.

67. Yaoundé, Regional Delegation (Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Equator
On 12 May the regional delegate met the President of Equatorial guinea to discussRed Cross matters and the ICRC's wish to visit places of detention.
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About the ICRC ICRC Activities The ICRC worldwide Focus ... Annual Report Annual Report Yaoundé, regional delegation (Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon and São Tomé and Príncipe) Introduction
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Equatorial Guinea

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In addition to its specific activities in Chad, the regional delegation concentrated on furthering cooperation with the Red Cross Societies of the region and provided expertise and financial assistance to the National Societies of Cameroon, the Central African Republic, Chad, Equatorial Guinea and Gabon for their emergency preparedness, hygiene and sanitation, tracing and dissemination programmes. Tracing activities for Chadian and Sudanese refugees were carried out with the assistance of the National Societies of Cameroon, the Central African Republic and Chad.
As regards medical activities, the ICRC continued to fit war amputees with artificial limbs, while training programmes to convert to polypropylene technology were successfully completed at the prosthetic/orthotic centres in N'Djamena and Yaoundé.
Chad
After several decades of armed conflict, Chad's political and economic problems did not improve in 1995. The government attempted to assert its authority by once again rescheduling democratic elections, while militarized political opposition movements consolidated their position. Violent confrontations between the government and the opposition occurred throughout the year, making negotiation impossible. At the same time, large quantities of arms flooding through the country made widespread banditry a serious problem. In view of the prevailing instability, the ICRC maintained its emergency medical stocks in N'Djamena.

68. Yaounde, Regional Delegation (Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Equatori
2905-1995 Annual Report 1994. Yaounde, regional delegation (Cameroon, CentralAfrican Republic, Chad, Equatorial guinea, Gabon, Sao Tome and Principe).
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About the ICRC ICRC Activities The ICRC worldwide Focus ... Annual Report Annual Report Yaounde, regional delegation (Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Sao Tome and Principe) Introduction
The regional delegation concentrated on the promotion of humanitarian law, especially by approaching the governments of the region and requesting that they each designate an official representative of the armed forces or the Ministry of Defence to be responsible for the incorporation of humanitarian law in military training programmes. The regional delegation held a course on humanitarian law for instructors from the armed forces of 10 Central African countries (Burundi, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Rwanda, Sao Tome and Principe and Zaire) from 22 to 25 March.
Cooperation with the region's National Societies was also high on the regional delegation's agenda, especially as regards the establishment of emergency brigades to provide direct assistance to the population in the event of unrest. The ICRC also cooperated with these National Societies in the fields of information (the production and promotion of periodicals and radio programmes), training, first aid, and community activities such as projects aimed at improving hygiene and neighbourhood clean-up operations. A meeting of leaders of the National Societies of the six countries covered by the delegation was held in Yaoundé in early October to discuss such cooperation programmes, among other matters.

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70. MAF Australia :: Papua New Guinea - History
Papua New guinea history MAF flying operations commenced in May 1951utilising just one Auster Autocar aircraft. Operations came
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For feedback or enquiries about this site, contact Webmaster@maf.org.au This site looks best with version 4 or later browsers Home MAF Regions Papua New Guinea > History Papua New Guinea - History MAF flying operations commenced in May 1951 utilising just one Auster Autocar aircraft. Operations came to an unexpected halt when the Auster crashed in the Asaroka Gap due to bad weather. The pilot Harry Hartwig died on impact. Despite this tragedy, the faith and determination of the supporters of MAF overcame the setback to ensure the aviation service continued in PNG. As a result, the network of MAF bases and routes has expanded across PNG serving several hundred remote communities. Initially, MAF flights predominantly supported expatriate missionaries in Papua New Guinea. With subsequent nationalisation of their positions, the missionary population rightly decreased. MAF now serves those who continue that work, including pastors, teachers, community development workers and medical staff, as well as the wider community. MAF flies for churches, missions and Christian organisations at a subsidised rate. We also work alongside the church to further the gospel of Jesus Christ. In addition we maintain a Christian witness while supporting local communities, many of whom rely on our aircraft as their primary means of transport.

71. Met Timeline | Guinea Coast, 1400-1600 A.D.
exchanges that grow out of this first contact will determine Benin history for thenext city of Owo, one of the largest cities on the guinea coast, established
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See also Central Africa Eastern and Southern Africa and Western and Central Sudan The increase in size, centralization, and prosperity of the Owo and Benin kingdoms during this period is partially the result of their participation in trans-Saharan trade routes and trade with the Portuguese . Artistic production responds to refinements in metallurgic technologies and an intensified use of symbolic and ritualistic emblems of kingship. Artists of the Guinea coast are influenced aesthetically through contact with Islamic traders and the Portuguese, who often directly commission the carving of ivory objects. Additionally, the Akan (in what is now Ghana) develop an elaborate system of cast brass gold weights to measure the precious gold dust being traded to North Africa and then to Europe; the design of these gold weights is heavily influenced first by abstract Islamic visual motifs and later indigenous Akan aesthetics.
The royal court of Benin is believed to have originated in the thirteenth century. According to Edo oral tradition, the kingdom was governed by the thirty-one "Rulers of the Sky," or Ogiso kings. The Ada ceremonial sword, which in contemporary Benin court ritual remains an important emblem of kingship, is believed to date to this period. Eweka I, who may have been from the neighboring Yoruba dynasty, is the first Benin oba (king), succeeding the Ogiso kings around 1300. Eweka's authority is undermined by conflict with autochthonous chiefs. Oba Ewedo of the kingdom of Benin reorganizes the

72. MapZones.com History
The early history of guineaBissau is obscure, but of the Mali empire, and regionalgovernors called The Portuguese territorial claim in guinea was disputed by
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Country Info Guinea-Bissau Introduction Guinea-Bissau General Data Guinea-Bissau Maps Guinea-Bissau Culture ... Guinea-Bissau Time and Date Guinea-Bissau History Back to Top The early history of Guinea-Bissau is obscure, but some of the major ethnic groups of the country, such as the Balante and Pepel, were apparently established there by the 12th century. The area was visited in 1446 by Nuno Tristão, a Portuguese slave trader, and became an important slave center. A Portuguese post was established at Bissau in 1687, but the Portuguese claim was disputed by the French and the British, and in 1792 the latter briefly had a settlement at Bolama. In 1879 the region was constituted a Portuguese colony, and border disputes with the French were settled by treaty in 1886. Not until 1915, however, were the Portuguese able to exercise effective control over the country. For more than a thousand years the coast of Guinea-Bissau has been occupied by iron-using agriculturists. They were particularly skilled in the production of irrigated and dry rice and were suppliers of marine salt to adjacent areas of the western Sudan. From the 13th century coastal farmers came increasingly into contact with the outside world, first from the landward side and later from the seaward portion. The earliest recorded influences are associated with the dissolution of the Ghana empire when displaced peoples sought refuge near the coast. Later the region was loosely drawn into the sphere of the Mali empire, and regional governors called farims were appointed to impose some form of allegiance to the great Mande ruler.

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74. ANU Library: Asia Pacific Cluster - Pacific Resources On The Internet
New Caledonia); Vanuatu Cultural Centre; Pacific history Association Conference. REGIONALLaw Resources. Fiji; Governments on the WWW Papua New guinea; PNG Prime
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75. HerpIndex - Regional Herps Index
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76. Internet Public Library: Africa
Africa Travel Tourism African history Noticias de guinea Ecuatorial http//www.ccoo.es/guinea.ec_democratica/asodegue/asodegue.htmA monthly news publication
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78. Equatorial Guinea Resources
General Information. Bibliography of Equatorial guinea ArchaeologyFrom Bernard Clist's 70,000 Years of history in Central Africa.
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From Bernard Clist, the beginnings of a site covering Angola, Cameroon, the Central African Republic, the Congo, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Gabon, Equatorial Guinea, and Sao Tome and Principe. General Information Bibliography of Equatorial Guinea Archaeology
From Bernard Clist's 70,000 Years of History in Central Africa.

79. The ICRC In Guinea
Abijan, regional delegation (Burkina Faso, Côte d'Ivoire, guinea, Niger, SierraLeone) (Info resources\Annual Report\1994), 295-1995 Annual Report.
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In Guinea the ICRC assists internally displaced people (IDPs), visits people deprived of their freedom, conducts dissemination activities for the armed and security forces, political authorities, the media and the general public, and develops the Red Cross tracing network for refugees and unaccompanied children. It also provides assistance for the care of the war-wounded. (Extract from ICRC Annual Report 2001)
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80. Papua New Guinea Vacation Guide: Romantic New Guinea Honeymoons, Australia Resor
Adventure with Papua New guinea 2002, history and Culture, 36 Days, $13,995.Glaciers of New Zealand 2002, history and Culture, 11 Days, $3,595.
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