Linköpings Universitet: Religionsvetenskap moral and immoral elements in the indigenous culture manja, Andrew, Death Ritualsof a Husband (Mkamwini) in the in East africa the Matrilineal peoples of the http://www.liu.se/irk/religion/unima/biblio.htm
Extractions: held by Theological Institutions in Malawi Index of Authors 1. African Traditional Religion A Short List of Bantu Names for God, The African Way of Life Club, Kache bere Major Seminary, 1969, 9pp. Lists 36 different names for God used in Central Africa and offers a brief explanation of their re spective meanings. KI Abdallah, Yohanna B., The Yaos: Chiikala cha Wayao, ed. and trans. M. Sanderson, Zomba: Government Press, 1919; 2nd ed., London: Frank Cass, 1973, 136pp. A classic early study of Yao life, including oral tes timonies in both English and Yao. DT 864 ABD Boeder, Robert B., Silent Majority: A History of the Lomwe, Pretoria: Africa Institute, 1984, 84pp. Describes the origins of the Lomwe, where they are found in Malawi, their beliefs, customs and traditions. Notes how these customs influenced the Lomwe's understanding of Christian ity in the early days. MAL DT 864 BOE UOM-CCL
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Extractions: Other 0.8%. Mainly French. Literacy 40%, but 73% of population have not had any formal schooling. Official languages: French, Sango, the latter a trade language used by most of the population. All languages 94. Languages with Scriptures 5Bi 4NT 5por. Cities Capital: Bangui 597,000. Urbanization 41%. Economy Underdeveloped subsistence economy due to poor communications with distant seaports. Diamonds and other gemstones are the main exports. Unemployment 30%. Foreign debt/person $264. Income/person $760 (3.6% of USA). Politics One-party or military governments 1981-87. A gradually developing multi-party democracy since then.
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*** was because the Mala and manja peoples were engaged felt they were superior to themanja people whose 3.10 indigenous Knowledge Systems in Craftwork The Cases http://www.ossrea.net/nw/ethiopia/nw-02.htm
Extractions: 3.1 African Philosophy and Its Ethiopian Sources This paper would like to be a synthesis, within a synthesis, within a synthesis. First synthesis: African Philosophy, and within this continent-wide perspective, a second synthesis: the history of Ethiopian Philosophy written in Ge'ez, and together with this second synthesis, the oral expression of wisdom literature including mainly proverbs, songs and folktales - and its philosophical, mostly structural analysis, thus achieving a third synthesis: Ethiopian oral and written sapient and philosophical literature. Although the project sounds grandiose, it is fraught with problems. Is there such thing as African Philosophy? If so, who is or was this African philosopher? How do we know what he thought if it was expressed orally? What are its sources? Should we speak of African Philosophy or of African Philosophies? Ethiopian Philosophy written in Ge'ez - to what extent is it philosophy? What is its relation with religion, or even with theology? In what sense is it philosophy? What are its sources? Oral wisdom literature expressed in proverbs, songs and folktales - this is not considered as philosophy in the West. Why should it be in Africa, in Ethiopia? How can African philosophy be African if it cuts its roots? Are the roots of European, Greek philosophy European or African, Egyptian?
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Extractions: UVA NewsMakers is a speakers series that provides another chance for the community to hear notable speakers and scholars who visit U.Va. For information on viewing archived video, see this site Questions or comments: (434) 924-7550 or tvnews@virginia.edu Ackerman, Jennifer "Understanding Heredity: Chance in the House of Fate" Allende, Isabel ... "The Other Massive Resistance: School Prayer and the Conservative Revolution, 1962-1984"
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Extractions: (Germany) Headlining todays news, while it appears the United States is winning the war in Iraq, their involvement is causing ill feelings elsewhere. Germany is just one example. Keith Copley is a missionary there with OC International and tells us that anti-American sentiment is popular. A lot of our friends have said to us, well Keith, its not the American people, we dont think theyre bad, but this Bush guy is really bad. One of my friends has nearly attacked me when I try to defend Bush and give reasons why hes leading this coalition against Iraq. And, weve discovered that thats not a subject we can talk about. While anti-Americanism is affecting some outreach, Copley says it not hurting their work. We have not felt any kinds of affects, except personal affects. My wife has been very involved with an evangelistic outreach in our church. Shes fully integrated in the leadership of this group. Im in the Promise Keepers leadership team for Germany. So far our ministry hasnt been affected. April 9th 2003
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Extractions: The divisions were Beaufort, Libaran and Tenom which held their delegates conference Saturday. A fourth nomination came from Bakri (Johor) pushing the total to 51 - or one more than the minimum number needed to defend his post as party president. Dr Mahathir has so far received 51 nominations from 52 divisions which already held their delegates conference. The Tanah Merah Umno division nominated Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah for the post. Umno requires those vying for the presidency to have nominations from at least 30 per cent or 50 of the 165 Umno divisions. Another 26 divisions are scheduled to hold their delegates conference Sunday. The four divisions which held their delegates conference Saturday also nominated Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi for the post of deputy president. Abdullah, who already received 51 nominations, qualified to contest when he received nominations from 20 per cent or 33 of the 165 divisions.
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Extractions: From gbradshaw@madison.tec.wi.us Wed Apr 4 18:31:58 2001 From: gbradshaw@madison.tec.wi.us (Geoffrey Bradshaw) Date: Wed, 04 Apr 2001 12:31:58 -0500 Subject: Women's Development Legislation Data Needed Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. 8940B6C68C55096C35D3F3A1 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit ESIB - The National Unions of Students in Europe Manja Klemencic, Director Ave. de la Toison D'Or 17A, box 80 B- 1050 Brussels, Belgium p: +32 2 502 23 62 f: +32 2 511 78 06 m: + 32 479 59 14 99 secretariat@esib.org www.esib.org 8940B6C68C55096C35D3F3A1 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Disposition: inline Return-Path: Received: from ck.egroups.com (ck.egroups.com [208.50.144.69]) by mail.vvs.ac (8.9.3/8.9.3/ZeusWPI/frank) with SMTP id DAA14270 for
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Program Peter Kühnlein, manja Nimke, Jens Stegmann (Univ. Peter Kühnlein, manja Nimke, Hannes Rieser, Jens Stegmann U/Human Sciences Research Council, South africa). O clever. http://www.utexas.edu/coc/speech/gesture/Program.html
Summary Michiel Van Kempen and riddles is made for each of these peoples. The earliest initiatives for an indigenousSurinamese literature may be youth and the novel De manja The mango http://cf.hum.uva.nl/nhl/summary_kempen.htm
Extractions: Summary A History of Surinamese Literature - Michiel van Kempen Theoretical part I deals with tracing down, describing and organizing sources and on many other problems of writing a history of literature. Specific attention is paid to the way scolars in areas with multicultural constellations comparable to the Surinamese one, have tried to describe literature, in South-Africa, India and the Caribbean. Subsequently a number of epistemological principles are being discussed, notably ideas on colonial and postcolonial literatures. The position of the historian of literature is discussed, as is his ideology, the meaning of writing a national history of literature, the framing of the corpus, the position of colonial literature and the transformation of organized material into a narrative structure. Resulting from all this is a definition of Surinamese literature: Surinamese literature encloses all oral and written texts and other communicative expressions (interactions) having an aspect of literarity, created in one or more languages of the communities of Suriname, and taking part in the retro-active historical process of contributing to one of the traditions who constitute Surinamese national identity. In the final paragraphs of part I a model of writing a history of literature will be presented. In short this model amounts to this. Point of departure is that there are all kinds of approaches to literature (from sociology, structuralism, biografism etc.), and all these kinds of approaches generate information. What a history of literature does, is bringing together pieces of this information, ordering them and giving them a place in an analytical narrative. Small elements form the building stones of a Profile: a series of characteristics giving a coherent description of works of an author, or the literary activities of a company. All Profiles taken together guide up to the Pattern: the broad lines of the history of literature. If desired one might zoom in on one of the corner stones making up the Profiles; this is done in so-called Close-ups.
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