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61. MOST Ethno-Net Publication: Anthropology Of Africa 199217) noted that the incorporation of the various indigenous African peoplesinto modern The Ibibio union was formed in 1928, the igbo state Union http://www.ethnonet-africa.org/pubs/p95modo.htm | |
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62. GUOSA AFRICAN CULTURAL CENTER because there were no elements of homogeneity in the peoples that occupied Guosa Languagewas evolved as a medium of common indigenous socially interwoven igbo. http://www.dawodu.net/guosa1.htm | |
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63. Contemporary Global Systems their energies to conquering the indigenous peoples rather than Britain had conqueredthose indigenous polities that igbo is the most important language in the http://twist.lib.uiowa.edu/cgs/resources/Chap5.html | |
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64. The Page Cannot Be Found Oduduwa, who conquers or displaces the indigenous population who goddess cults likeAla among the igbo and Asase Among the Kongo and related peoples of Central http://www.africana.com/Articles/tt_349.htm | |
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65. Chief Anthony Enahoro Speaks On Nigerian National Question: Towards A New Consti of a voluntary Federal Union of indigenous peoples to build the composed of representativesof the peoples of Nigeria is to provide for Hausa, igbo and Yoruba http://www.waado.org/NigerDelta/Essays/Politics/NationalQuestion-Enahoro.html | |
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66. An A-Z Of African Studies On The Internet Nr3 and Tapes (includes Amharic, Chinyanja, Fula, Hausa, igbo, Pulaar, Shona ReadingSouthAfrica. rights and cultural autonomy of indigenous peoples and oppressed http://www.lib.msu.edu/limb/a-z/az_nr3.html | |
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67. ThinkQuest Internet Challenge Library : Cultures about different countries and their effects on the lives of the peoples within. Thereare many languages in africa such as Yoruba, igbo, Swahili, Arabic http://www.thinkquest.org/library/cat_show.html?cat_id=86&cid=1 |
68. Africans Art by native and nonnative peoples moved into began importing inexpensive iron ontothe shores of africa. By 1920 indigenous furnaces ceased to produce native http://www.webzinemaker.net/africans-art/index.php3?action=page&id_art=363 |
69. Confluere: An Open Letter To Gay City Health Project (Aug 26, 2002) tribe always invokes indigenous peoples of this planet, peoples who continue to Thethought of nonindigenous folks dividing into tribes, however, is igbo? http://www.confluere.com/news/archives/000012.html | |
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70. Introduction To African Textiles: Part Three - Raw Materials Ene CJ indigenous Silkweaving in Nigeria in Nigeria Magazine dated to the ninthcentury AD at igbo Ukwu in the women weavers of the Berber peoples of North http://www.adireafricantextiles.com/africantextintro3.htm | |
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71. ANTHROPOLOGY BOOKS From RAY BOAS, BOOKSELLER igbo art comprises a vast corpus of sophisticated author, The primitive peoples ofAfrica, the Artic political life of Ecuador's indigenous peoples., (Order No http://www.rayboasbookseller.com/anthro.htm | |
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72. Intro. African Studies I institutions of africans including the indigenous religions and the Weeks 46 africasPeoples and Cultures Press, 1991; Uchendu, V., The igbo of Southeast http://www.mville.edu/academics/departments/african_studies/ogunsuyi/Afs1.htm | |
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73. Untitled Document The African Charter on Human and peoples' Rights promotes non 196770 civil war involvingthe igbo and Hausa Tivs who believe that they are indigenous and the http://www.alliancesforafrica.org/news.asp?news=358 |
74. Nigerian History2 to beliefs and practices associated with indigenous religions the Church of England,while in the igbo southeast the to half of the southwestern peoples and far http://www.arewa-online.com/nigeria2.htm | |
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75. Subsaharanlist WOK15 Jar igbo, Nigeria First half 20th knife, basing its shape on indigenous woodenthrowing CO75 Throwing knife (sengese) Matakam peoples, Cameroon/Nigeria http://www.hurstgallery.com/exhibit/past/sub-saharan/subsaharanlist.html | |
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76. IJNL Vol 4 Iss 2/3: Freedom Of Association In A Nigerian Community - Old Usages, to continue to regulate the lives of the colonial peoples. the British colonial judges,and the indigenous but Western of the customary law of an igbo community http://www.icnl.org/journal/vol4iss23/ihemeprint.htm | |
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77. The Country's Name Derives From The Niger River The peoples of this area, the igbo, the Ibidio and the Nok, Ife, Owo, Benin and igbo Ukwu cultures it had stiff competition from indigenous agidigbo, kokoma http://www.lumes.lu.se/student99/stanleyW/countrys.htm | |
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78. Al-Ahram Weekly | International | In Defence Of Whose Realm? as top executives, while the igbo are said to are equally shared between the two foreign peoples. of devising policies that exclude indigenous people from http://weekly.ahram.org.eg/1999/458/in1.htm | |
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79. Anthropology.html and legends told by native peoples for generations Meroe, Jenne, Aksum, Zimbabwe,Kilwa, igbo Ukwu, Benin impact of environmental issues on indigenous and Third http://www.uwsuper.edu/catalog/general/2002-04/anthropology.html | |
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80. Nigeria, Federal Republic Of Nigeria - Introduction, Information And Links by Christians and people of indigenous beliefs. in africa the 250 different peoplesin Nigeria Language English (official), Hausa, Yoruba, igbo, Fulani and http://crawfurd.dk/africa/nigeria.htm | |
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