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  1. Guinea-Bissauan Culture: Guinea-Bissauan Music, Languages of Guinea-Bissau, National Symbols of Guinea-Bissau, Religion in Guinea-Bissau
  2. GUINEA-BISSAU: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Countries and Their Cultures</i> by ERIC GABLE, 2001
  3. Educational specifications for the Bissau Teacher Training Institute by Richard F Tonigan, 1977
  4. Art of the Baga: A Drama of Cultural Reinvention (African art) by Frederick Lamp, 1996-10

41. Lonely Planet's Guide To Guinea-Bissau
From Lonely Planet. Lonely Planet guide to guineabissau and theworld. Order Now. guinea-bissau. culture. The Bissau carnival isa
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Guinea-Bissau Culture The Bissau carnival is a feast of carved masks and coloured costumes, but during the rest of the year these are not prevalent on the mainland. The traditions are instead kept alive by the Bjango people on the islands. Seated statues of the spirit Iran, complete with jaunty top hat, witness agricultural and initiation rituals. Masks representing sharks, sawfish, hippos and bulls with real horns (the Dugn'be) are used. The hippo mask is so big, it has carved legs to hold it up. Traditional dance and music are heavily influenced by neighbouring Senegal and Gambia. Women move frenetically to the sound of the harp-like kora and the xylophone-like balafon . Modern music mixes these roots with a Latin twist from its Portuguese heritage, and salsa is a big thing. About 40% of Guinea-Bissau's people (mainly Fula and Mandinka) are Muslims; they are concentrated more upcountry than along the coast. Except for a few Christians in the towns, the rest follow traditional beliefs. The official language of Guinea-Bissau is Portuguese but Crioulo, a hybrid of medieval Portuguese and local words, is more commonly spoken. French is understood in the more touristy areas.

42. Angolan Resources -- Embassies, Media, Language And Culture
guineabissau, Mozambique, Portugal, and São Tomé and Príncipe. Portuguese forTravellers Travlang is the place to go for more about language. culture.
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43. Country Data - Youth Profile: Guinea-Bissau
Bissau (JVMGB) rue Justino Lopez 22 Bissau, guinea-bissau Dr. Fernando Delfim DaSilva Ministry of Education and culture Bissau, guinea-bissau Secretariat of
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44. AfricaOnline.com - Guinea-Bissau Details Of 'coup Attempt'
For months now, guineabissau has been in the throes of a constitutional crisiswith the president A man without a culture is like a zebra without stripes.
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for HIVrelated diseases have not been available in guinea-bissau, which is the NationalPublic Health Laboratory in Bissau for direct microscopy and culture.
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46. Guinea-Bissau Traditional Psychiatry
Table 1. Some severe mental cases among contemporary Manjaks, Guinea Bissau. Isubmit that here we are hit upon the mainstay of Manjak medical culture.
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THE LAND AS BODY Marxist or symbolist approaches to the medical domain among the Manjaks of Guinea-Bissau Wim van Binsbergen homepage Abstract [i]
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The relations between the symbolic order and the political economy of any social formation are unmistakable and often throw an interesting light upon the specific structure and dynamics of the symbolic order. But the potential of such analysis gets spent, and after initial illumination it soon turns out that some of our fundamental research questions tend to become remain unanswered (if they do not become obscured and misdirected) under a materialist approach. The reasons that made some of us adopt that approach in the first place remain valid (cf. van Binsbergen 1984a). These reasons do not primarily lie (contrary to Droogers 1985) in the academic market incentives at fashionable theoretical innovation, but in the following considerations which together somehow sum up the current neo-Marxist inspiration: (a) A rejection of the philosophical idealism which for almost a century (under the impact of Durkheim and his philosophical forbears) has dominated social anthropology in general and especially religious anthropology, and which has claimed an independent dynamics

47. Guinea-Bissau
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48. World Bank Poverty Net Document Library: Guinea-Bissau
Social Capital. Safety Nets. World Bank Activities. culture and Poverty. PovertyNet Library Africa Sub-Saharan guinea-bissau . guinea-bissau. New Documents.
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noun: Malagasy (singular and plural) adjective: Malagasy Ethnic groups: Malayo-Indonesian (Merina and related Betsileo), Cotiers (mixed African, Malayo-Indonesian, and Arab ancestry - Betsimisaraka, Tsimihety, Antaisaka, Sakalava), French, Indian, Creole, Comoran Religions: indigenous beliefs 52%, Christian 41%, Muslim 7%

50. Culture
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51. Coastal Environment Of Guinea Bissau
EXAMPLE) CLIMATIC ZONE Sedimentology, hydrology, forestry,management of Coast lineof guineabissau Sub-tropical regions coastal zones and aqua-culture and the
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APPLICATION AREA GEOGRAPHIC ZONE (EXAMPLE) CLIMATIC ZONE Sedimentology, hydrology, forestry,management of Coast line of Guinea-Bissau Sub-tropical regions coastal zones and aqua-culture and the archipelago of Bijagos (cultivation of shrimps) ECONOMIC VALUE
A significant programme for coastal planning, funded by the UICN, has been set up in Guinea-Bissau. This programme covers projects aimed at developing forestry, tourism, fishing, aquaculture and transport in the region. It also includes the setting-up of ecosystem protection areas and nature reserves. The World Bank has recently granted a loan to the Guinea-Bissau government in order to carry out a national action plan for environmental purposes. ENVIRONMENTAL VALUE
The only active delta of West Africa is located within the coastal area and islands of Guinea-Bissau and constitutes a natural area of high diversity and richness. This active delta causes a rapid evolution of the coastal zone (sediment deposition, swell effect, etc.). An area of the Bijagos Archipelago is being classified as a biosphere reserve by UNESCO. POLITICAL VALUE
The decision-makers of Guinea-Bissau, and more particularly the Ministry for Rural development and Agriculture and the National Institute for studies and planning (INEP), would be very interested in the use of data from ERS-SAR.

52. Guinea Bissau
was winning the war against the portuguese colonial forces in guineabissau by the betweenthe cape-verdians (with a much more european culture - Cape Verde is
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by Jorge Candeias 02 November 1999 The flag is just the national flag in a proportion of 1:2 with the sigla of the party beneath the black star, also in black. This party flag is particlarly important because it gave birth to not one but two national flags: that of Guinea-Bissau and the old national flag of Cape Verde. The Cape-Verdian party PAICV, that nowdays has a different flag, used also a flag in these lines. The reason for this is that Guinea-Bissau and Cape Verde constituted a short-lived confederacy after independence under the leadership of the PAIGC, a party that had cape-verdian and guinean membership and was winning the war against the portuguese colonial forces in Guinea-Bissau by the time of the portuguese revolution. The union broke apart because there were conflicts between the cape-verdians (with a much more european culture - Cape Verde is basically a mixed country, racially, culturally, linguistically, etc.) and the guineans (who in the vast majority didn't speak portuguese) inside the party, that immediately were reflected at state level. The symbols, however, remained very close until the democratization of Cape Verde and the consequent change of national symbols in this country. The symbolism of this flag is just like that of the national flag and inherited from the symbolism of Ghana, from which it comes: an arrangement of the pan-african colours with the black star of Africa added. The image at FOTW, by the way, is incorrect: it's proportions should be, as in this party flag, 1:2.

53. Guinea-Bissau
Population 1,285,715 (65+ 3%) Suffrage 18 years old; guineabissau citizenshipEthnicity Rui Duarte de Barros • Minister of Education, culture, Youth,
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General Name: Republic of Guinea-Bissau
Location: West Africa
Area: 13,948 sq.mi.
Capital: Bissau
Independence: September 10, 1974 from Portugal
National Holiday: Independence Day, September 10 (1974)
Constitution: May 16, 1984 (revisions 1991, currently under revision)
Population:
Suffrage:
18 years old; Guinea-Bissau citizenship Ethnicity: Balanta 30%, Fula 20%, Manjaca 14%, Mandinka 13%, Papel 7% Languages: Portuguese*, Criolo, African languages Religions: indigenous beliefs 65%, Muslim 30%, Christian 5% click on map to enlarge Executive President Kumba Ialá (b. 1953) [PRS] (2/17/2000): elected by popular vote; 5 year term Council of Ministers : appointed by the President of the Republic Prime Minister Faustino Fadut Imbali (b. 1957) (3/21/2001): appointed by the President of the Republic Alamara Niasse Maj. Lucio Soares Rui Duarte de Barros Joaquim Namone Antonieta Rosa Gomes Antonio Artur Sanha Dionisio Cabi Adelino Tchuda Pedro da Costa José de Pina Joaquim Balde Carlito Barai Antonio Serifo Embalo Filomena Mascarenhas Tipote Augusto Paquena Purna Bia Marcelino Lopes Cabral Abubacar Rachid Diallo Andala Seidi Central Bank * Governor Luis Candido Ribeiro Legislature National People's Assembly [Assembleia Nacional Popular]: 102 deputies; elected by party list vote from 27 multi-seat constituencies; 4 year term

54. Blackworld: Countries -- Guinea
Official page of the Papua New Guinea Government profiles the tourism, businessand culture that flourishes there. Consular Info guinea-bissau US State
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55. The Lessons Of Guinea-Bissau
of the book, and (2) the text of some letters written by Paulo Freire to Mario Cabral,State Commissioner of Education and culture in guineabissau, and to the
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The lessons of Guinea-Bissau
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Freire-inspired programs in the United States and Puerto Rico: a critical evaluation
by Blanca Facundo
Go to contents page of Facundo's essay Go to comments on Facundo's essay from Alternativas Go to Robert Mackie's article ... Return to "Facundo on Freire" entry page This document is located on Brian Martin's website on suppression of dissent in the section on Documents in the subsection on Facundo on Freire email: brian_martin@uow.edu.au
Pedagogy in Process: The Letter to Guinea-Bissau is, among Freire's most recent books, the only one available in the English language. For purposes of analysis we can divide the book into two major sections: (1) reflections by Freire, intended for the reader of the book, and (2) the text of some letters written by Paulo Freire to Mario Cabral, State Commissioner of Education and Culture in Guinea-Bissau, and to the team that within Guinea-Bissau was trying to use Freire's ideas and procedures to develop a national literacy campaign. The letters themselves comprise approximately 45 percent of the book (certainly less than half of it, at least in its Spanish version, which is the one I have used). What is written directly for the reader is intended by Freire to be a "letter-report, a letter as informal as the rest of the letters which integrate the book." Freire does not seem to realize that the letter he addresses to the readers comprises the largest portion of the book itself. In truth, experiences are not transplanted; instead they are re-invented.

56. MapZones.com History
guineabissau, History, Back to Top. For more than a thousand years thecoast of guinea-bissau has been occupied by iron-using agriculturists.
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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.

57. WorldRover - Culture Of Guinea Bissau
Guinea Bissau culture and History Books. Commonwealth Secretariat Includesprofiles for member countries as well as links to their official websites.
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    59. MapZones.com : Guinea-Bissau
    Guinea Bissau, Introduction, Back to Top. guineabissau includes about60 offshore islands, among them the Bijagós (Bissagos) Islands.
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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 Introduction Back to Top Guinea Bissau, republic in north-western Africa, bounded on the north by Senegal, on the east and south by Guinea, and on the west by the Atlantic Ocean. Guinea-Bissau includes about 60 offshore islands, among them the Bijagós (Bissagos) Islands. The country gained its independence from Portugal in 1974. The area is 36,125 sq km (13,948 sq mi). The capital of Guinea-Bissau is Bissau Official Name -Republic of Guinea-Bissau
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    Population- 1,209,000
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