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         Yoruba Indigenous Peoples Africa:     more books (16)
  1. The History of the Yorubas by Samuel Johnson, 1997-12-29
  2. Hegemony and Culture: Politics and Change among the Yoruba by David D. Laitin, 1986-06-15
  3. Custom and Politics in Urban Africa: A Study of Hausa Migrants in Yoruba Towns (Routledge Classic Ethnographies) by Abner Cohen, 2003-12-09
  4. Vigilant Things: On Thieves, Yoruba Anti-Aesthetics, and the Strange Fates of Ordinary Objects in Nigeria by David T. Doris, 2011-02-01
  5. Custom and Politics in Urban Africa: A Study of Hausa Migrants in Yoruba Towns by Abner Cohen, 1969-06
  6. The Development of the Doctrine of the Holy Spirit in the Yoruba (African) Indigenous Christian Movement (American University Studies. Series VII. Theology and Religion) by Caleb Oluremi Oladipo, 1996-12
  7. Character Is Beauty: Redefining Yoruba Culture & Identity (Iwalewa-Haus, 1981-1996)
  8. Painting for the Gods: Art & Aesthetics of Yoruba Religious Murals by Bolaji Campbell, 2007-11-15
  9. The Yoruba Artist : New Theoretical Perspectives on African Arts
  10. Yoruba Gurus: Indigenous Production of Knowledge in Africa by Toyin Falola, 2000-06
  11. Beads, Body, and Soul: Art and Light in the Yoruba Universe by Henry John Drewal, John Mason, 1997-12
  12. YORUBA SACRED KINGSHIP by PEMBERTON JOHN, 1996-09-17
  13. Understanding Yoruba Life and Culture
  14. Dance as Ritual Drama and Entertainment in the Gelede of the Ketu-Yoruba Subgroup in West Africa by Benedict M. Ibitokun, 1994-03

81. Joseph R. Wheeler, III Interview
Constructivists, sculptors, Oriental, the indigenous peoples of America I am one withthe indigenous blood of women.), the Maasai, Somburu, yoruba, Fulani, Nuba
http://www.graffiti.org/joeism/joe2.html
Joseph R. Wheeler, III Interview
continued
Wave Elivation
The Sun Goddess
The Warehouse
Spiders tell "I" About The Web of Love
Mother Returns Art Crimes: How long have you been painting canvases and portable pieces? Joseph: I've been doing portable pieces all of my life. I came up on cheap sketch pads and typing paper, on Saturday morning art classes that taught me all of the accepted forms of visual art. Those classes also taught me to respect other forms of art whether I understood them at that young age or not. I developed my skills in the following order (blending them as time went on): crayons - ya'll know what it is, pencil, pen, markers, colored pencils, markers, watercolors, inks and dyes, oil and acrylic painting, and then somewhat recently - the aerosol can and airbrush. I did a lot of poster-size masterpieces on illustration board. I had always looked at brush to canvas painting as the ultimate level of accomplishment. I thought it was hard. I tell a lot of younger people that I've had the pleasure of working with that no medium is impossible to adapt to if you have "EYE" and know the "LINE".
Drawing is the basis of the artist's perception.

82. Ethnicity In Nigeria
for the territorial claims of the indigenous peoples (38 in the southeast, and theYoruba (Soyinka's group and very indifferently, applied to peoples of Native
http://www.scholars.nus.edu.sg/landow/post/nigeria/ethnicity.html
Ethnicity in Nigeria
Simon A. Rakov, Vassar College '92 (English 32, Fall 1990)
The ethnicity of Nigeria is so varied that there is no definition of a Nigerian beyond that of someone who lives within the borders of the country (Ukpo, p. 19). The boundaries of the formerly English colony were drawn to serve commercial interests, largely without regard for the territorial claims of the indigenous peoples (38). As a result, about three hundred ethnic groups comprise the population of Nigeria (7), and the country's unity has been consistently under siege: eight attempts at secession threatened national unity between 1914 and 1977. The Biafran War was the last of the secessionist movements within this period (3). The concept of ethnicity requires definition. Ukpo calls an "ethnic group" a "group of people having a common language and cultural values" (10). These common factors are emphasized by frequent interaction between the people in the group. In Nigeria, the ethnic groups are occasionally fusions created by intermarriage, intermingling and/or assimilation. In such fusions, the groups of which they are composed maintain a limited individual identity. The groups are thus composed of smaller groups, but there is as much difference between even the small groups; as Chief Obafemi Awolowo put it, as much "as there is between Germans, English, Russians and Turks" (11). The count of three hundred ethnic groups cited above overwhelmingly enumerates ethnic minority groups, those which do not comprise a majority in the region in which they live. These groups usually do not have a political voice, nor do they have access to resources or the technology needed to develop and modernize economically. They therefore often consider themselves discriminated against, neglected, or oppressed. There are only three ethnic groups which have attained "ethnic majority" status in their respective regions: the Hausa-Fulani in the north, the

83. The Ogoni Experience
Nigeria, the giant of africa and the most populous black nation of the world, is AlthoughNigeria has major tribes such as Hausa, yoruba and Ibo, yet oil in
http://www.maanystavat.fi/oileng/charity.htm

84. EDU2 : Level 3
THE LITERATURE AND CINEMA OF africa AND CARIBBEAN; hausa,swhahili,yoruba IndigenousPeoples' Literature; Inuktitut Translations; Kiowa Orthography; Klamath / Modoc
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EDU2 :LANGUAGES - XEUROPEAN
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  • 85. Resources For 306
    Angola 1/19/99; Hausayoruba violence in early settlements in Liberia, indigenouspolitical subdivisions Kalahari peoples Image Archive (Documentary Educational
    http://www.artsci.wustl.edu/~anthro/courses/306/resources.html
    Lenses
    In The News
    Music
    Maps

    86. Africa Links And General Resources - Academic Info
    These include Akan, Shona, Swahili, yoruba and Zulu Programme aims to extend to Indigenouspeoples and local eleven official languages of South africa. By Jako
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    "Electronic resources from Africa are organized by region and country. All materials are arranged to encourage an awareness of authorship, type of information, and subject. The scope of the collection is research-oriented, but it also provides access to other gopher and web sites with different or broader missions." Includes online library catalogs, maps, electronic news archives, bibliographies, and more.

    87. Resource Faculty
    colonialism and religious traditions, yoruba diaspora; West Theories of IndigenousPeoples, Material Culture and Native America, West africa, and Diaspora
    http://depts.washington.edu/poa/content/resource_faculty.shtml
    Programs, Faculty, Research
    RENE A. BRAVMANN, Ph.D. Indiana (1971); Professor, School of Art. African-American art, African art, Oceanic art ( blithe@u.washington.edu JOHNNELLA E. BUTLER, Ed.D. Massachusetts (1979); Professor, American Ethnic Studies. Afro-American literature, American ethnic women's literature, Afro-Caribbean literature, pedagogy, and criticism ( jebutler@u.washington.edu SANDRA CHAIT, Ph.D. Washington (1997); P-T Lecturer, Comparative Literature. South African, African, African-American and postcolonial literature ( schait@u.washington.edu ANGELA E.CLOSE, Ph.D. Cambridge (UK) (1976); Associate Professor, Anthropology. North Africa, archeology, lithic analysis, prehistory of North America ( aeclose@u.washington.edu JAMES CLOWES, Ph.D. Washington (1996); Lecturer, Jackson School of International Studies/Associate Director, Comparative History of Ideas. Educational philosophy, truth and reconciliation, 19th century German romanticism ( jclowes@u.washington.edu SHANNON K. DUDLEY, Ph.D. UC-Berkeley (1996); Assistant Professor, Music. Steel band music in Trinidad, Caribbean music, colonialism, nationalism, ethnicity ( dudley@u.washington.edu

    88. Open Directory - Science: Social Sciences: Anthropology: Cultural Anthropology:
    A resource for studying indigenous cultures, Eco Wolof, Moor, and European peoplesand cultural yoruba Ethnographic Archive Provides ethnographic research on
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    about dmoz add URL update URL become an editor ... help the entire directory only in Cultural_Anthropology/Ethnography Top Science Social Sciences Anthropology ... Cultural Anthropology : Ethnography Description See also:

    89. Untitled
    africa Online News of Ghana. Batimalliba TwoStory Architecture Islam and Indigenousafrican Cultures Shawabtis and Nubia yoruba Masking Traditions Ife
    http://cehd.ewu.edu/faculty/ntodd/GhanaUDLP/AfricanCurriculumLinks.html
    African Curriculum Links These are links related to African courses that have been taught by UCC visitors at EWU
    GENERAL INFORMATION ON GHANA
    Profile of Ghana
    from the Embassy of the Republic of Ghana in the U. S. GHANA - A Country Study by the U. S. Library of Congress Regional Information on Ghana from USAID News from Ghana Africa Online News of Ghana
    AFRICAN CULTURE AND SOCIETY Introduction to Peoples and Cultures of Africa
    People and Cultures of Africa
    African Politics and International Relations Links to African Cultural Resources ... Baobab Visual Narratives
      Political Expansion and Creativity in the Asante State
      Theoretical Essay on Crisis and Creativity
      Creativity and Two Dimensional Kuba Textile Design
      Asante Political Expansion
      Batimalliba Two-Story Architecture
      Islam and Indigenous African Cultures
      Shawabtis and Nubia Yoruba Masking Traditions Ife: An Ancient Yoruba City State
    Akan Social Organization Ashanti Kinship AfricaCulture and Society The Legend of Sundiata, Lion King of Mali ... African Ethnicities AFRICAN HISTORY African History syllabus from Oberlin College History of Africa syllabus from Indiana University History of Tropical Africa from the University of WisconsinLaCrosse Africa in World Perspectives syllabus from the University of Illinois Pre-Colonial Africa syllabus from Allegheny College Colonial Africa syllabus from Allegheny College Comparative Slavery in the Americas syllabus from Allegheney College Links for the History of West Africa African History and Studies links from Boston University

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