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41. Imposing Wilderness Struggles Over Livelihood And Nature refused to recognize that being an indigenous African in a depriving the Meru (andother peoples) of customary in the face of Ikoma and sukuma hunting parties http://www.earthscape.org/r3/ner01/ner01a.html |
42. About Tanzania Various peoples inhabited the area now known as Tanzania population of Tanzania consistsof indigenous African groups The Nyamwezisukuma, who make up about 13 http://jamaats.mumineen.org/dar-es-salaam/abouttanzania.htm | |
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43. African Proverbs, Sayings And Stories - Book Reviews in the way (happening among the peoples and cultures of examples of what embodiesthis sukuma oral literature in the typical indigenous language of http://www.afriprov.org/resources/bkreview.htm | |
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44. African Proverbs, Stories And Sayings - Meetings he is trying to show what indigenous oral literature are proverbs from languages ofAfrican peoples whose number on the latest research on sukuma, the largest http://www.afriprov.org/resources/meetings.htm | |
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45. Tanzania Overgrazing from the sukuma also resulted in carried on eviction of indigenous peoplesand denied Management (CWM) projects in africa, specifically Tanzania http://www.geog.byu.edu/durrant/courses/geog485/Fall2000/Tanzania.html | |
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46. Habari Ya Maendeleo Ya Tanzania Social and cultural anthropology; sukuma; Nyamwezi; Tanzania. Environmental effects;Fish; indigenous population; Rural factors that guide peoples health care http://www.cdr.dk/library_paper/lp-973.htm | |
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47. Tanzania. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 The Bantuspeaking peoples include the sukuma (the republic rule was first developed(see Frederick Lugard), Tanganyika had few indigenous large-scale http://www.bartleby.com/65/ta/Tanzania.html | |
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48. Barbier-Mueller Museum (3) and Indonesia are forms not indigenous to these Traditional peoples themselves viewedtheir shields in a The Bagobo and sukuma displayed shields that they http://sapir.ukc.ac.uk/PRM/prmroot/shieweap/bouclie3.html | |
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49. Suggested Research Topics/Guide & Selective Reference Sources practices in ..society A study of indigenous musical instruments traditions ofthe Akan and Senufo peoples A systematic and magic powers of a sukuma chief. http://aaas.ohio-state.edu/dka/342eguid.htm | |
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50. Http//www.un.org/esa/govasia.htm Asian Information Networks Http http//photo.net/sukuma/, The sukuma Museum. lanic.utexas.edu/project/lasa95/drz.html,indigenous People, Law http//uwa.moles.org/, U'wa peoples of the Andean http://orgc.org/links/ | |
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51. Camille.html administration, at least one of the indigenous languages became the colonial era,the coastal peoples had come Swahili were evident among the sukuma, Mbulu, Ha http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/afl/camille.html | |
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52. ISLAM2 South of the sukuma live the Nyamwezi who Trade contacts with peoples in the interior,especially the standpoint and openness towards indigenous African beliefs http://www.islamtz.org/articles/islam2.htm | |
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53. EJAB Electronic Journal Of Africana Bibliography, Volume 8 Development projects/Fulbe/Gender/Maasai/sukuma/Tuareg/Wodaabe Nomadic peoples (1997),vol. Drought/Grazing reserve/Grazing rights/indigenous knowledge/Mali http://sdrc.lib.uiowa.edu/ejab/8/biblio.html |
54. INASP | Newsletter The pages with which the peoples were crushed are indigenous Knowledge and DevelopmentMonitor, 5 (3) 1114 be attended by everybody in the sukuma society; but http://www.inasp.info/newslet/nov98.html | |
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56. Farming Systems In The African Savanna: Chapter 6 Somalis, the Masai, and other pastoral peoples, the Karamojong that maintained acover of indigenous grasses on In 1965, about 1.1 million sukuma occupied an http://www.idrc.ca/books/focus/793/chap6.html | |
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57. Untitled societies, such as amongst the Akan peoples of Ghana the growth, gifts and diversitiesof indigenous African churches a 83 sukuma, O, Pp, *but matrilineal if no http://www3.sympatico.ca/ian.ritchie/AFRWOMEN.html | |
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58. Africia -- Bono And O'Niel the majority Bantu tribes, the indigenous KhoikhoiSan dominates the country, andthe sukuma, the largest In spite of the numerous peoples, almost everyone can http://home.attbi.com/~nemesis743/Bono_ONielAfrica.htm | |
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59. Report Of The Secretary-General On the Special Rapporteur on Prisons and Conditions of Detention in africa, appointedby 9 (Rev.1), The Rights of indigenous peoples, in French and Spanish; No. http://www.unhchr.ch/Huridocda/Huridoca.nsf/TestFrame/cb6c19fc2593384f802566f900 |
60. Wp898 the position of the Nyamwezi and sukuma in Tanzania and practices, social institutionsand indigenous tenacity must Asking for peoples' opinion does not make a http://www.valt.helsinki.fi/kmi/Julkais/WPt/1998/WP898.HTM | |
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