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1. VADA - Volkeren En Stammen Peoples Tribes B BA-AKA (Afrika - Africa). BABANKI (K
visual arts of West africa into three broad areas the on trade both with peoples of the savanna and, from Islands of GuineaBissau, the bidyogo carve rather simplified human
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2. Artefact Bibliography (bibli1Page2)
only Spanishspeaking state in africa. Despite acquiring the Donato Ndongo-bidyogo (ed.), Antología de la be included popular memory, indigenous versions of the Discovery
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References cited:
Edmundson 1999 ADORNED Traditional Jewellery and Body Decoration
. From Australia and the Pacific BNo.: 0-909635-36-6 First Edition, 1999 (pb) 112p; 295mm x 205mm; 0.65kg. 34 col, 65 b/w, 1 map.
Preface, ethnographic info, Bibliography, acknow. A very good paperback copy in dust wrapper. Macleay
Museum, University of Sydney, Sydney, 1999 (The book looks at some of the many ways of adorning the human
body, bringing together a wide range of nineteenth and twentieth century artefacts from the indigenous art
traditions of Australia and the Pacific) (Ethnology, Kimberley, Bathurst Island, Torres Strait, Simbu, Morobe, Irian
Jaya).
Gardi 1960 Gardi, Rene. (translated by Eric Northcott). TAMBARAN . An Encounter with Cultures in Decline in New Guinea. BNo.: n/a. First Edition (UK), 1960. Pp: 204; 230mm x 150mm; 0.65kg. 55 b/w, num fig, 2 maps. Translator's note. A
good copy in dust wrapper. Constable and Company Ltd, London, 1960. (The author accompanied Professor
Alfrad Buhler on an expedition to the remote parts of the Sepik region to collect artefacts. The text is illustrated

3. AIO Keywords List
Ashluslay Asia Asian Americans Asian peoples Asians Asiatic island Bafia Baga BagamWest africa (Guinea) Baganda Bijogo Bidyago see Bijogo bidyogo see Bijogo
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4. Art Africain Info
visual arts of West africa into three broad areas the on trade both with peoples of the savanna and, from Islands of GuineaBissau, the bidyogo carve rather simplified human
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Fon iron image of Gun, the god of iron and war, Dahomey. Museum Pottery head found at Sokoto, Nigeria. Height 45cm Bambara dance wood headdress in the form of an antelope
African arts
West Africa Scholars divide the visual arts of West Africa into three broad areas: the western Sudan, the Guinea Coast, and Nigeria. This is done partly to enable the outsider to comprehend the diversity of styles and traditions within the region, while recognizing that there are themes common to all of the areas.
Western Sudan
This is the name conventionally given to the savanna region of West Africa. It is an area dominated by Islamic states situated at the southern ends of the trans-Saharan trade routes. The sculpture here is characterized by schematic styles of representation. Some commentators have interpreted these styles as an accommodation to the Islamic domination of the area, but this is probably not an adequate explanation since Islam in West Africa has either merely tolerated or actually destroyed such traditions while exerting other influences. Among the better-known sculptural traditions of the western Sudan are those of the following peoples.

5. Sculture Info
Bijagos Islands of GuineaBissau, the bidyogo carve rather ndako gboya appears tobe indigenous; a spirit of sculptural tradition among peoples inhabiting the
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Although wood is the best-known medium of African sculpture, many others are employed: copper alloys, iron, ivory, pottery, unfired clay, and, infrequently, stone. Unfired clay is and probably always was the most widely used medium in the whole continent, but, partly because it is so fragile and therefore difficult to collect, it has been largely ignored in the literature.
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Small Daima clay figures. Neolitic period.

6. Optional Units
Donato Ndongobidyogo (ed.), Antología de la literatura guineana both a Europeanand an indigenous perspective. Steve Stern, Peru’s Indian peoples and the
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FOURTH YEAR UNITS 2002-2003 All units are worth 20 credits and involve two hours of teaching per week Overview of Options LIST A (Teaching Block 1) HISP30027 From History to Hollywood: Exploiting El Cid – Professor Hook HISP30028 The Films of Luis Buñuel – Miss McDermott HISP30029 The Theatre of Federico García Lorca – Dr Kitts HISP30039 Spanish and Business Studies – Dr Lewis-Smith HISP30035 Spain in Transition: Literature, Culture and Society (1966-1992) - Dr Wells HISP30041 Spain, from the Civil War to the Democratic Transition – Dr Gilmour HISP30046 Equatorial Guinea: History, Literature and Politics. – Dr Cusack HISP30049 Rewriting the Past: Versions of History in the Modern Spanish American Novel (1968-2000) - Ms Bowsher HISP30050 Nationalisms and the Autonomous Communities in Contemporary Spain - Mr Hollyman LIST B (Teaching Block 2) HISP30010 Romance Linguistics – Professor Sampson HISP30011 Mexico – Dr Cervantes HISP30031 Political Parties in Post-Franco Spain – Dr Gilmour HISP30032 Conquest and Colonisation: Spanish America, 1492-1700 – Mr Redden HISP30033 Miguel de Cervantes

7. Resumos/Abstracts
Translate this page then Rushdie’s narrative assessment of indigenous painting and cultural and politicalalliance among peoples of Oceania negra de Donato Ndongo bidyogo, en 1987
http://webs.uvigo.es/h04/tdiferencia/congreso2001/resumos2001.htm

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