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41. Art/Auctions: Arts Of Africa, Oceania And The Americas At Sotheby's, May 19, 200 2 is a thin New Guinea, Bungain peoples mask of guardian head, a Yombe flywhisk, aLuba bowstand, a large circular leather ear flaps with indigenous restoration http://www.thecityreview.com/s01stamp.html | |
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42. History Of Zambia The indigenous huntergatherer occupants of Zambia began to They came primarily fromthe luba and Lunda tribes of that century, the various peoples of Zambia http://www.worldrover.com/history/zambia_history.html | |
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43. Equatorial Guinea. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 In addition to Malabo, other important cities include luba (also on Bioko) and Bataand the mainlands indigenous pygmy peoples were displaced by other http://www.bartleby.com/65/eq/EquatrGu.html | |
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44. Cartographic History the encounter with nonwestern peoples (and the of a wide variety of indigenous Africanmapping including Tabwa scarification patterns and luba lukasa boards http://web.uflib.ufl.edu/cm/africana/cartohis.htm | |
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45. Worldstats: Providing Information About Our World! History The indigenous huntergatherer occupants of Zambia began to They came primarilyfrom the luba and Lunda of that century, the various peoples of Zambia http://www.worldstats.org/world/zambia.shtml | |
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46. Worldstats: Providing Information About Our World! Ports and harbors Copyright worldstats.org sqlreflection0 Bata, luba, Malabo. themainland's indigenous pygmy peoples were displaced by other groups http://www.worldstats.org/world/equatorial_guinea.shtml | |
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47. Peoplegroup Profile in the Tabwa area, although no indigenous Tabwa church History The peoples who currentlyidentify themselves as from their new neighbors, the luba, into their http://home.intekom.com/kad_travel/peoplegroup_profile.htm | |
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48. The Colonial State 1885, the Chokwe began to attack the luba as well to gain military superiority overthe indigenous population of the great diversity among the peoples and their http://www.congo2000.net/english/history/kingdom.html | |
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49. Subsaharanlist knife, basing its shape on indigenous wooden throwing J234 Axe Shankadi (SouthwesternLuba), Central africa 7 Pair of knives Mbole peoples, Democratic Republic http://www.hurstgallery.com/exhibit/past/sub-saharan/subsaharanlist.html | |
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50. Oromia Online - Oromia And The Oromo People most probably rates second among the African indigenous languages luba) now, his sonswill become luba 40 years that even influenced the lives of other peoples. http://www.oromia.org/OromiaBriefs/Oromo&Oromia.htm | |
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51. African States following African States Asante; Benin Kingdom; luba and Kuba; varieties of yamsand cocoyams indigenous to West about when and how farming peoples occupied the http://www.zyama.com/Iowa/African States.htm | |
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52. Untitled and praise singer professions among West African peoples of the the first expressionof an indigenous Christianity in founded a dynasty among the luba in the http://www.unc.edu/depts/afriafam/online40/mid.study.html | |
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54. World66.com's Travel Guide To Zambia The indigenous huntergatherer occupants of Zambia began to be They came primarilyfrom the luba and Lunda tribes of that century the various peoples of Zambia http://www.world66.com/Page.Asp?Loc=269&Sec=735 |
55. AMU CHMA NEWSLETTER #10 (05/25/1993) Ethnomathematics recent discoveries about indigenous African mathematics of theTchokwe and neighbouring peoples in Angola of numbers in luba cosmogeny (Zaire http://www.math.buffalo.edu/mad/AMU/amu_chma_10.html | |
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56. Zambia History The indigenous huntergatherer occupants of Zambia began to They came primarilyfrom the luba and Lunda of that century, the various peoples of Zambia http://www.madtravels.com/Country.asp?Country=127 |
57. Our Story 2,000 years ago, displacing or absorbing indigenous hunters and Immigrants came primarilyfrom the luba and Lunda in the 19th century by Ngoni peoples from the http://www.personal.leeds.ac.uk/~trsck/Our Story.htm | |
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58. J. W. E. Bowen (John Wesley Edward), 1855-1933, Ed.. Africa And The American Neg THE ABSOLUTE NEED OF AN indigenous MISSIONARY AGENCY the Lulua and Kassai, were placedpeoples with different the boundaries of this great luba language, and http://docsouth.unc.edu/church/bowen/bowen.html | |
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59. AXIS GALLERY / ARCHIVE / MARAVI a mixed blessing, because it combated both slavery and indigenous tradition with themasks of the Makonde and Chokwe peoples, and with the luba, from whom http://www.axisgallery.com/exhibitions/maravi/ | |
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60. TakingITGlobal - Search For (everything) In New Jersey, United States Coke's AIDS and labor policies in africa; Addressing the Concerns of indigenous PeoplesWorldwide; Truth for Adediji (Hillside, New jersey); luba Nisenbaum (Fort http://www.takingitglobal.org/other/sitesearch.html?StateID=49&CountryID=2 |
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