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21. UCSB Department Of Anthropology Links Directory: Africa anthropology, archaeology, sociology, science, indigenous African studies mali amongthe dogon, fulani and bozo Okavango Delta peoples of Botswana The culture http://www.anth.ucsb.edu/links/pages/Africa/ | |
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22. SO 3135 Gold Europes Conquest of indigenous peoples, The Conquest in the Islamic Worldand africa Islamic Revitalization Dan Fodio, and the fulani Prophecy and http://online.middlesex.cc.ma.us/so3135/home.htm | |
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23. The Washington Times - Nigeria by Christianity in colonial times, various indigenous religions and like the Hausaby a fulaniled invasion Yoruba are among the most urbanized peoples in africa http://www.internationalspecialreports.com/africa/99/nigeria/65.html | |
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24. Background Notes Archive - Africa Religions Christian (40%), Muslim (20%), indigenous African (40 Bakas) (18%); (4)Predominantly Islamic peoples of the also known as Peuhl or fulani (14%); and http://dosfan.lib.uic.edu/ERC/bgnotes/af/cameroon9603.html | |
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25. Africaresource.com: Voices - Back To Africa oppression, and the changing of indigenous names. our survival as distinct Africanderived peoples no matter people would consistently tell me I looked fulani. http://www.africaresource.com/voi/okantah3.htm | |
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26. MapZones.com Culture In the south, indigenous peoples produced their own art long before as Ekpo and Ekpeamong the peoples of the According to the fulani custom of sharo (test of http://www.mapzones.com/world/africa/nigeria/cultureindex.php | |
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27. Africa Draft Riesman, Paul, Freedom in fulani Social Life in Meillassoux (ed.), The Developmentof indigenous Trade and Mair, L., peoples of africa, chapters 5, 10 (Nuer and http://lucy.ukc.ac.uk/Courses/SE512/Preceeding_Years/se5121999.html | |
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28. BIOREGIONAL: Oct97 : Re: Mexico, US, Territory, Theft, And Mythologies 17th18th century conquest-migrations across africa by fulani, Amhara, and of a Chineseempire that brutally suppressed and slaughtered indigenous peoples. http://csf.colorado.edu/bioregional/oct97/0038.html | |
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29. InteRadio - Vol. 9 No.2 - Global the Pulaar speaking population the fulani people with Americas speak 1,000, or 15%africa speaks 2,011 indigenous peoples and electronic media Looking to the http://www.amarc.org/interadio/Vol9_No2/Anglais/html/global.htm | |
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30. Nigeria Nexus power returned to the colonies' indigenous peoples, quality of as the undisputed regionalpower of West africa. was dominated by the Islamic Hausafulani people http://www.internews.org/nigeria/history_1rep.htm | |
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31. The Cultural Implications Of HIV In Sub-Saharan Africa Like the fulani of africas Western Sahel, men apparently disastrous when combinedwith indigenous SubSaharan in order for sub-Saharan peoples to survive http://www.focusanthro.org/hiv_in_africa.htm | |
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32. Ethno-religious Politics of different peoples (fulani) religious missionary of overseas Chinese East africa africanization and subsidies for indigenous peoples, regional nationalists http://nimbus.ocis.temple.edu/~bstavis/215lectethnic.htm | |
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33. Guinea groups in Guinea are the pastoral fulani and the Most of the indigenous peoples speaktheir own languages. the first Marxist state in africa under president http://www.fcbh.org/africanamerican/InternationalMissions/guinea.htm | |
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34. Africa Overview was filled by desert Berbers, an indigenous African people The fulani were also ferventMuslims, so they not Of all the peoples the Europeans tried to subdue http://www.adams.edu/academics/art_letters/hgp/civ/110/1africaoverview.html | |
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35. Films & Video Recordings On AFRICA a beating game practiced in fulani, North West communism, apartheid in South africa,discrimination in the and the associations of indigenous peoples who seek http://www.info.library.yorku.ca/depts/smil/filmographies/africa.htm | |
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36. LTC Library Acquisitions - July-August 1997 - Articles, Africa And The Middle Ea The microeconomics of an indigenous African institution The fulani model of nomadismin a systemic view of pastoralism and farming. (In Nomadic peoples, 36/37 http://www.wisc.edu/ltc/afar9705.html | |
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37. Social Studies peoples who live in africa today are nonindigenous. Therefore, the history of theafrican peoples is a believed the Berbers, the Tuaregs, the fulani and other http://www.itek.ac.ug/curriculum/sst/unit 11/topics/classa.htm | |
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38. MOST Ethno-Net Publication: Anthropology Of Africa 374 (Otite, 1990), the Hausa / fulani, Yoruba and by any intrinsic hostility amongAfrican peoples. in developing consultation with the indigenous institutions http://www.ethnonet-africa.org/pubs/p95emeka.htm | |
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39. Foreign Policy In Focus - Self-Determination - Listserv ethnic groups, the Hausafulani in the two million since 1983, when africa's longestrunning risks. But human rights, indigenous peoples, and environmental http://www.selfdetermine.org/listserv/010802_body.html | |
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40. Anthro.Net: Africa Freedom in fulani Social Life An Introspective Yoruba Gurus indigenous Productionof Knowledge in africa the collective cutures and peoples encompassed under http://home1.gte.net/ericjw1/africa.html |
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