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81. Congo (Zaire) Major peoples Azande, Chokwe, Songo, Kongo, Kuba to centralized chiefdoms, from settledindigenous village communities The luba Empire was founded by NKongolo http://www.zyama.com/Iowa/Countres/Congo (Zaire).htm | |
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82. A F R I B E A T example of a new accompainment to an indigenous form of song. The performer wasLubaShankadi. Bemba and Tumbuka; these are also all heptatonic peoples. http://www.afribeat.com/archiveafrica_hughtracey_newrelease1.html | |
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83. The Wellesley College Illuminator--February 1998 she conducted independent fieldwork on indigenous religious rituals wide area of otherpeoples and cultural The extraordinary refinement of luba figurative art http://www.wellesley.edu/PublicAffairs/Illuminator/illuminator298.html | |
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84. CHAPTER TWO Bisa, Lamba, Lala, Chewa, Kaonde, luba, and others among both patrilineal and matrilinealpeoples of Zambia book is written in Chewa indigenous Central African http://www.bridgewater.edu/~mtembo/africantraditionalfamily.htm | |
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85. Suggested Research Topics/Guide & Selective Reference Sources in ..society A study of indigenous musical instruments in of the Akan and Senufopeoples A systematic Tempels, P. lubaShankadi sound recording Tervuren http://aaas.ohio-state.edu/dka/342eguid.htm | |
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86. Artnet.com: Resource Library: Musical Instruments Musical instruments. Although created primarily for the production of sound,many musical instruments are equally valued for their visual appeal. http://www.artnet.com/library/06/0605/T060562.ASP | |
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