VADA - Volkeren En Stammen Peoples Tribes B BAAKA (Afrika - africa). BABANKI (Kameroen - Cameroon) Democratic Republic Congo). bangwa (Kameroen - Cameroon). BANGWINJI Amerika - North America). indigenous peoples in BOLIVIA http://www.vada.nl/volkenbb.htm
Extractions: BAGA (Guinee) H+K Gallery - About the Baga Tribe - An enormous head with beak nose and horseshoe ears (typical of the work of west Atlantic tribes), the whole heavily scarified, is cantilevered on a long neck. The huge breasts are carved in one with the shoulders and it is worn on the head of the dancer, whose body is hidden under a raffia costume, so that the head and breasts are all that is visible of the carving
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Sub-Saharan Africa a land of diverse ethnic composition, including the indigenous Pygmy peoples andthe Bantu speaking peoples moving in from West Central africa about a 1,000 http://edtech.suhsd.k12.ca.us/inprogress/bvm/chenson/africa.htm
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Cameroon/Cameroun Bibliography Translate this page bangwa Kinship and Marriage. Its Significance in the Life of Certain peoples of Southern inCameroon Relations Between the State, indigenous Businessmen and http://www.geocities.com/markdelancey/CamerounBibliography.html
Extractions: Agriculture and Pastoralism Alary, Véronique. "L'utilitarisme en question: les cacaoculteurs face aux risques," in Le désarroi camerounais: l'épreuve de l'économie-monde edited by Georges Courade, pp. 89-109. Paris: Karthala, 2000. Ayisi-Mbala, J.P. The Role of Goats in the Economic Development in Cameroon . Ph.D., Leeds (UK), 1981. Bol Alima, G. Studies on Double Cropping of Maize in Yaoundé, Cameroon . Ph.D., London (UK), 1978. Boutrais, Jean. "L'agro-élevage des Peuls de Ngaoundéré (Adamaoua camerounais)," in L'ethnicité peule dans des contextes nouveaux: la dynamique des frontières edited by Youssouf Diallo and Günther Schlee, pp. 161-89. Paris: Karthala, 2000. Grangeret-Owona, Isabelle. "La fertilité des terres bamiléké dans tous ses états," in Le désarroi camerounais: l'épreuve de l'économie-monde edited by Georges Courade, pp. 45-69. Paris: Karthala, 2000. Hallaire, A. "Les transformations d'un système de production chez les paysans-montagnards du Nord-Cameroun, ou les dangers du mimétisme'," in Le développement rural en questions. Paysages, espaces rureaux, systèmes agraires: Maghreb, Afrique noire, Mélanésie
Chapter 3 history of education in Cameroon and the bangwa area that one solution was to educateindigenous men to look into the question of education for African peoples. http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/lebialem/vlsocialchange/chapter3.htm
Extractions: IN BANGWA SOCIETY AND CULTURE 1889 TO 1993 c.1889 to 1898 THE PRE-COLONIAL PERIO D Fontem Asonganyi is perhaps the most interesting of all the paramount chiefs to have ruled in the Bangwa area. He is the dominant figure in the history of Bangwa during the past 100 years and for that reason he will sometimes appear in what follows. After having fought off a rival claimant, Asonganyi succeeded his father, Fontem Atshemabo, about the year 1889 while still only in his teens. He developed his position as a middleman in the trade economy between the grasslands and the forest area to its full potential and quickly became very wealthy. Through alliances, guile and plain old violence Asonganyi absorbed many of the previously independent local chiefs into his chiefdom, Lebang, making it the largest in all of Bangwa, modelling it and himself much more closely on the lines of the Bamileke kingdoms and their powerful rulers, the Fons. He made extensive use of the traditional societies, particularly Troh and Lefem , as a means of creating greater social and political control over his chiefdom and introduced many others which had previously never been seen, borrowing from not just grassland culture but also forest cultures as well. Between 1896 and 1900 he also led wars against the neighbouring
Book Reviews (A-H) bangwa Kinship and Marriage Cameroon. A Study of the Masowe Apostles, An IndigenousAfrican Religious Global Insights, peoples and Cultures Textbook. http://www.sas.upenn.edu/African_Studies/ASA/index_br1.html
Extractions: Note: Titles of books reviewed are arranged alphabetically by AUTHOR, followed by date; volume and issue number of the African Studies Review (1970-90), and the pages of the review. There are no book reviews in the African Studies Bulletin (1958-69). Books designated "ASA ROB" are from the ASA Review of Books , 1975-80 (ceased). Reviewers are listed in the last line. Some titles are reviewed more than once and are listed separately. A 1595. ABDI ISMAIL SAMATAR. The State and Rural Transformation in Northern Somalia, 1884-1986 ; April 1990; 33(1): 150-51. Bishku, Michael B. 1596. ABDULKADIR, DANDATTI. The Poetry, Life and Opinions of Sa'adu Zungur ; September 1975; 18(2): 129-33. Schmidt, Nancy J. 1597. ABIMBOLA, WANDE. Ifa Divination Poetry . ASA ROB; 1980; 6: 1-4. La Pin, Deirdre. 1598. ABIR, MORDECHAI. Ethiopia and the Red Sea: The Rise and Decline of the Solomonic Dynasty and Muslim-European Rivalry in the Region ; December 1981; 24(4): 153-54. Sbacchi, Alberto. 1599. ABRAHAM, ARTHUR.
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