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  1. The Law of the Life-givers: The Domestication of Desire by Claude Brodeur, René Devisch, 1999-06-01

41. CHAGS 9 Lewis Paper
yaka African people who live near yaka people agriculturalists, and fishing or trappingpeoples, who speak that informs the worldwide indigenous rights movement
http://www.abdn.ac.uk/chags9/1lewisJ.htm
Chimpanzees and Gorillas: Ethnic Stereotyping in the Ndoki Forest, Northern Congo-Brazzaville. Draft, all comments most welcome Jerome Lewis, London School of Economics, London, WC2A 2AE. Email: Jerome@jinlewis.freeserve.co.uk Introduction With a focus on the Mbendjele Yaka Pygmies in Northern Congo-Brazzaville, this paper will describe locally constructed ethnic stereotypes shared between hunter-gatherer groups with different languages that contrast them to non-hunter-gatherer groups in the region. The stereotypes non-hunter-gatherers hold of the hunter-gatherers will also be presented and analysed within the context of their interaction, and the discrimination faced by the hunter-gatherers. Despite different languages, economies and lifestyles there exists regular interaction between hunter-gatherers and non-hunter-gatherers. This paper will seek to show how both groups use ethnic stereotypes in different ways to structure strategies for engaging with, and expectations of behaviour from, the other group. The Mbendjele and other Yaka People The Mbendjele Yaka Pygmies are hunter-gatherers in the Ndoki forest between the Sangha and Oubangui Rivers in northern Congo-Brazzaville and some parts of southwestern Central African Republic. The Mbendjele’s neighbours include other hunter-gatherer groups, such as the Baka, Mikaya and Luma, as well as numerous agriculturalist Bantu and Ubangian – language speaking groups.

42. Sudan: Updates
now regrouped as the Sudan peoples' Defence Forces command center, by Peter GatdetYaka, a commander oil development are accruing to indigenous communities in
http://www.africaaction.org/docs01/sud0110.htm
Sudan: Updates
Date distributed (ymd): 011031
Document reposted by APIC Africa Policy Electronic Distribution List: an information service provided by AFRICA ACTION (incorporating the Africa Policy Information Center, The Africa Fund, and the American Committee on Africa). Find more information for action for Africa at http://www.africapolicy.org +++++++++++++++++++++Document Profile+++++++++++++++++++++ Region: East Africa
Issue Areas: +political/rights+ +economy/development+ +security/peace+ +US policy focus+ SUMMARY CONTENTS: This posting contains (1) excerpts from a newly released report on the impact of oil on conflict in Sudan, based on investigative work by Georgette Gagnon and John Ryle and funded by Canadian and British non-governmental organizations, and (2) excerpts from an article from the Foreign Policy in Focus project, analyzing changes in U.S. policy towards Sudan following the September 11 attacks. +++++++++++++++++end profile++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Report of an Investigation into Oil Development, Conflict and Displacement in Western Upper Nile, Sudan

43. 1juillet
Translate this page et Douglas Newton, « Islands and Ancestors - indigenous Styles of Art of PrimitivePeoples », Berkeley Galleries P. Bourgeois, « Art of the yaka and Suku
http://www.dericqles.com/31juin2001/presentation/-94.html
Bibliographie Mezcala stone sculpture - the human figure Precolumbian Jade Jade in Ancient Costa Rica De jade et de nacre - Patrimoine artistique kanak Massim Tribal Art - Papua New Guinea Indonesian Primitive Art - from the Collection of the Barbier-Mueller Museum, Geneva Art of Nagaland - The Barbier-Mueller collection Geneva Islands and Ancestors - Indigenous Styles of Southeast Asia Les Naga - Montagnards entre Inde et Birmanie Keris-Griffe - aus dem malayischen Archipel Arts primitifs de l'Asie du Sud-Est - Collection Alain Schoffel Art Africain Africa, The Art of a Continent African Masterpieces from Munich African Negro Art Art and Ambiguity - Perspectives on the Brenthurst Collection of Southern African Art Art et Mythologie-Figures Tshokwe Art of Primitive Peoples Les Arts Anciens de l'Afrique Noire Au fil de la Parole The Art of Metal in Africa Cuillers Sculptures Dogon Den Globale Dialog - Primitiv of Moderne Kunst Fragments of the Sublime Masques Masterpieces of the People's republic of the Congo Negerkonst Parure Sets, Series and Ensembles in African Art

44. The WaterSHED Center
such as migrant populations, or peoples affected by 2001. Meteorological MeetingsIndigenous and Scientific Rainfall Forecasting in Roncoli, C., and P. yaka.
http://www.tufts.edu/watershed/programs/research.html
Water, Water Quality and Sediment Modeling Group Hydroclimatology, Watershed Modeling, Floods and Environmental Statistics Monitoring Subsurface Contamination Watershed Ecology Climate Long-Term Impacts On Metro Boston ... Climate Forecasting for Agricultural Resources (CFAR) Project Interdisciplinary Water Research at Tufts Research is organized around four areas where Tufts has well established research programs:
Pilot Studies to Evaluate Interpretation Methods, Intermediary Effectiveness, and Appropriate Levels of Intervention in the Provision of Climate Forecasts in the Sahel-Sudan: Climate Forecasting for Agricultural Resources (CFAR) Project-Phase 2
Funded by Human Dimensions of Global Change Research Program
Principal Investigators:
Paul H. Kirshen (Lead Investigator), Research Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering and Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University, Medford, MA 02155 USA, Telephone: 617-627-5589, Facsimile: 617-627-3994, Email: paul.kirshen@tufts.edu

45. Bracton Books Catalogue List
d'une situation d'ingecondite chez less yaka du Zaire. 2739, HILL, POLLY ed. IndigenousTrade and Market Places The Children of Woot, a History of Kuba peoples.
http://www.socanth.cam.ac.uk/ant9.htm
West and Central Africa BEKAERT, STEFAN System and Repetoir in Sakata Medicine, Democratic Republic of Congo. Uppsala Studies in Cultural Anthropology, 31, 2000, 380pp, figs., plates, bottom front corner bent, wraps Return to List Selection Page

46. Bibliography On African Traditional Religion
Eco Logical Healing Cult Among the yaka, Chicago, 1993 in the study of African indigenousreligion, Cahiers Ellis AB, The Yorubaspeaking peoples of the Slave
http://www.afrikaworld.net/afrel/atr_bibliography.htm
Updated: 17 October, 2002 Abbink J., "Ritual and Environment: The Mósit ceremony of the Ethiopian Me'en people," Journal of Religion in Africa
, "Reading the entrails: analysis of an African divination discourse", Man Abimbola W., "The Place of African Traditional Religion in Contemporary Africa: The Yoruba Example" in Olupona, ed. Kingship, Religion and Rituals in a Nigerian community: a phenomenological study of Ondo Yoruba festivals . Stockholm,1991, 51-58. Abrahamsson H., The Origin of Death, Studies in African Mythology, Studia Ethnographica Upsaliensia III, Uppsala, 1951. Acheampong S.O., "Reconstructing the structure of Akan traditional religion," Mission Ackah C. A., Akan Ethics. A Study of the Moral Ideasand the Moral Behaviour of the Akan Tribes of Ghana, Accra, 1988. Achebe Chinua, "Chi in Igbo Cosmology", in In Morning Yet on creation day, N.Y., 1975. Achebe Chinwe, The World of the Ogbanje, Enugu, 1986. Adagala K., "Mother Nature, Patriarchal Cosmology & Gender" in Gilbert E.M., ed. Nairobi: Masaki Publishers.1992, 47-65.

47. ICCAF - Sudan - News April 2002
alleged forcible displacement of the indigenous population from governed by the SudanPeoples Liberation Movement Commander Peter Gadeat yaka of the Western
http://www.web.net/~iccaf/humanrights/sudaninfo/newsapril02.htm
KAIROS-Africa
Sudan
News April 2002 "War raging" Around Southern Oil-Fields Serious military engagements are occurring between government of Sudan forces and the rebel Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA) in western Upper Nile (or Unity/Wahdah State) and northern Bahr al-Ghazal, in the south of the country, according to humanitarian sources. Sudan Old habits Die Hard If the recent political goings-on in Khartoum are any guide, then the country's ruling Islamic generals have resumed their commitment to the international Islamic movement by offering to set up camps to train Sudanese Islamic fighters and other international brigades to fight a Jihad (holy war) in the Middle East. UN Narrowly Adopts Human Rights Resolution The resolution expressed deep concern at the negative role of undisciplined militias armed by the Sudanese government and of the rebel Sudan People's Liberation Movement/Army (SPLM/A), the use of children as soldiers, forced displacement, arbitrary detention, torture, and summary and arbitrary executions. A Forgotten People, a Forgotten War

48. Untitled Document
Savannah (Kongo, Kuba, Luba, Pende, yaka); and Equatorial arts and cultures of Africanpeoples not covered in this goal, we are including indigenous voices and
http://www.u.arizona.edu/~aasp/439syll.html
UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA
Department of Art, Art History Area
SYLLABUS AND COURSE OBJECTIVES SPRING 2002 PROFESSOR: Dr. Omari -Tunkara, Associate Professor
COURSE: ARH 439/539B: African Art of the Western Sudan, Guinea Coast, and East Africa
TIME: Tuesdays, Thursdays, 8:00 - 9:15 a.m.,
PLACE: Art Building, Room 312
(By appointment, please call 621- 9330 to schedule)
OFFICE: Room 280 New Fine Arts Complex
TELEPHONE: 621-9330; E-MAIL: aasp@email.arizona.edu COURSE DESCRIPTION: "No matter how full the river, it still wants to grow."
(African Proverb: Congo) ARH 439/539B offers advanced undergraduates and beginning graduate students a balanced overview of selected traditions of the arts of eastern Nigeria
( Igbo and Kalabari Ijo [Ijaw]); Eastern Sudan (Azande, Mangbetu, Lega); Southern Savannah (Kongo, Kuba, Luba, Pende, Yaka); and Equatorial Africa (Fang, Kota, Bakwele, Duala). The professor will cover the arts and culture of the Igbo, Kalabari Ijaw, Azande, and Mangbetu peoples in class. Students will choose research projects and oral presentations from the arts and cultures of African peoples not covered in our class lectures. You may

49. AAA Newsletter25
Ngoombu Divination Paraphernalia of the yaka, African Arts of the history of Africanpeoples brought to on the following topics indigenous Knowledge Systems
http://www.newsouthassoc.com/newsletter25.html
African-American Archaeology
Newsletter of the African-American Archaeology Network
Applied Archaeology and History Associates, 615 Fairglen Lane, Annapolis, MD 21401: ISBN 1060-0671
Number 25, Fall 1999
John P. McCarthy, Editor Message from the Editor I have several items to bring to your attention at this time: 2) Subscription Renewals ­ Far too many of you have not renewed your subscription for 1999. Not to put too fine a point on it, but the newsletter is in rather dire financial shape. Please check your label - if says "98" after your name, this is your last newsletter unless you pay your 1999 fee. I also encourage everyone to renew for 2000 as soon as possible ­ see the next item. 4) Compilation Volume - A bound compilation of issues 1-25 of A-A A is in production for a January roll-out. In addition to copies of the first 25 issues of the newsletter, the compilation will include several specially commissioned essays and an index to major articles. I anticipate that the volume will sell for approximately $25.00. Stay tuned for more details as this project develops. 5) Contributions - We are always looking for substantive contributions to A-A A. Please consider the newsletter as your direct pipeline to the community of scholars with whom you most want to share the results of your work, "float trial balloons," etc.

50. Society For Medical Anthropology
GynEco-Logical Healing Cult among the yaka - Devisch,R Goodman, A. 1991 The PeoplesRemedy - Metzi,F Kendall, C. 2000 indigenous theories of contagious disease.
http://www.cudenver.edu/sma/MAQ_citations_90-00.htm
Society for Medical Anthropology
Return to MAQ Page SMA Home Page Articles and Reviews Published in the Medical Anthropology Quarterly, 1990-2001 [Vol 4(1) to Vol 15(4)] The following articles are listed alphabetically by first author. Use your browser's search function to find articles by author, title word, and/or date; or use the index keys below to navigate the database. A-C D-F G-I J-L ... V-Z A-C Aamodt, A. M.
1992 The Illness Experience - Dimensions of Suffering - Morse,Jm, Johnson,Jl. Medical Anthropology Quarterly. 6(2): Pp. 180-181.
Ablon, J.
1999 In the shadow of illness: Parents and siblings of the chronically ill child. Medical Anthropology Quarterly. 13(3): Pp. 375-375.
Adams, V.
1998 Suffering the winds of Lhasa: Politicized bodies, human rights, cultural difference, and humanism in Tibet. Medical Anthropology Quarterly. 12(1): Pp. 74-102.
Adler, S. R.
1999 Complementary and alternative medicine use among women with breast cancer. Medical Anthropology Quarterly. 13(2): Pp. 214-222.
Agee, E.
2000 Menopause and the transmission of women's knowledge: African American and white women's perspectives. Medical Anthropology Quarterly.

51. FILIP DE BOECK & RENE DEVISCH
Ndembu and yaka peoples owe a great deal exegetical meaning, from questioning indigenousinformants about Mukoko Ngoombu Divination Paraphernalia of the yaka.
http://www.era.anthropology.ac.uk/Era_Resources/Era/Divination/boeck.html
Jrnl Rel Afr. XXIV, 2 (1994), E.J. Brill, Leiden
Ndembu, Luunda and Yaka Divination Compared:
From Representation and Social Engineering to Embodiment and Worldmaking
by
(The University of Leuven, Belgium)
CONTENTS
Victor Turner's superb ethnography, his virtuoso symbolic analysis, and innovative theoretical developments, have inspired thought-provoking perspectives in the approach to ritual action and social drama in many areas of cultural analysis, whether it be anthropology, the history of religion, literature, or theatre (cf Ashley 1990; Deflem 1991; Moore and Reynolds 1984). That we are capable of engaging in an intergenerational dialogue, or trialogue-to paraphrase James Clifford (1988)-and of comparing our own field data to his own, is a tribute to Turner the ethnographer, and bears witness to the solidness of his Ndembu data. This study deals with the Ndembu of northern Zambia, and the neighbouring Luunda and Yaka of the Kwaango in southwestern Zaire. Ndembu and Yaka peoples owe a great deal of their ritual institutions to the Luunda. About three centuries ago, Luunda groups left the Ruund nucleus in what is now the Zairean province of Shaba, and started to migrate westwards: some settled in the Upper-Kwaango, while others migrated further northwards to impose centralising political institutions onto Yaka people. The Ndembu issue from a southern migration wave out of the same Ruund core. Drawing upon our respective field research among Luunda and Yaka, we will present a critical evaluation of Turner's views on Ndembu ritual from a comparative perspective. We will focus on his approach to Ndembu basket divination

52. STRUGGLING TOWARDS LITERACY IN WAR-TORN ETHIOPIA
literacy and suppression of indigenous languages, displacement Ethiopia's northernpeoples are confidently asserting a White, L. (1988.) Always Together, yaka.
http://chora.virtualave.net/freireethiopia.html
STRUGGLING TOWARDS LITERACY IN WAR-TORN ETHIOPIA Introduction: Problems for world adult literacy Nontraditional approaches: Inviting dialogue New interpretations of the Freireian Participatory model during the last decade have focused less on primers and more on customized literacy "kits" tailored to individual communities' situations (Marshall, 1991; Richmond, 1986; Hesser, 1988). Many researchers stress the importance of post-primer literacy continuity and provision of opportunity to practice literacy in local workplace situations or local health and agriculture-based initiatives (Arrien, 1990; Wagner, 1993). Studies in Literacy in Tigray: The effects of war As soon as the civil war with all its desolation and loss ended in 1992, literacy became one of the first and most urgent items on the peacetime agenda in Tigray. Tigrayans, highly motivated and hardworking people, were and are eager to restore planned progress to their devastated countryside and decimated population. The tithing of paltry salaries is common practice in the post-war rehabilitation effort. However, severe limitations of manpower and resources, and constraints on mobility, time and communications in the early post-war years resulted in a sadly familiar narrative: isolation and lack of contact with literacy projects in other areas and other countries; recycled and uncoordinated curricula, methods and materials; underqualiAeo literacy trainers and trainer instructors; under enrollment of rural women; inadequate and out-dated training and evaluation procedures; inattention to emergent- and post-literacy needs in Tigrinya; lack of intersectoral collaboration; and literacy as a tool for government propaganda. The consequence once more was high learner attrition (Abebe, 1994).

53. African Art On The Internet
Features a wide variety of links devoted to the study and display of ancient and modern African art.
http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/ssrg/africa/art.html
Topics : Art Search: Countries Topics Africa Guide Suggest a Site ... Africa Home See also: South African Art Photographs
Adire African Textiles - Duncan Clarke
History, background, and photographs of adire, adinkra, kente, bogolan, Yoruba aso-oke, akwete, ewe, kuba, and nupe textiles. The symbolism of images is often provided. One can purchase textiles as well. Clarke's Ph.D. dissertation (School of Oriental and African Studies) is on Yoruba men's weaving. Based in London. http://www.adire.clara.net
Afribilia
London-based dealer offers for sale African coins, military medals, bank notes, documents, badges, postcards, and other historical / political artifacts. Site of David Saffery. http://www.afribilia.com/
Africa e Mediterraneo (Roma : Istituto sindacale per la cooperazione allo sviluppo)
In Italian. A quarterly magazine about African culture and society. Has the table of contents. Topics covered: literature and theatre, music and dance, visual arts (painting, sculpture, photography) , cinema, immigration. Owned by Lai-momo, a non-profit co-operative. Contact:

54. African Education On The Internet
An annotated guide to internet resources on education in and about africa.
http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/ssrg/africa/ed.html
Topics Education Search: Countries Topics Africa Guide Suggest a Site ...
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