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  1. Chad (Cultures of the World) by Martha Kneib, 2007-01-07
  2. Executive Report on Strategies in Chad by The Chad Research Group, 2000
  3. Health and Disease in Chad: Epidemiology, Culture, and Environment in Five Villages (Johns Hopkins Monographs in International Health) by Professor Alfred A. Buck, 1970-10-01
  4. CHAD: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Countries and Their Cultures</i> by JON G. ABBINK, 2001
  5. ESO TERRA: The Journal of Extreme Culture
  6. Living with the lake : perspectives on history, culture and economy of Lake Chad by Krings & platte, 2004
  7. All Together Now! - A Celebration of New Zealand Culture By 100 Poets
  8. Torchbearers of Democracy: African American Soldiers in the World War I Era (The John Hope Franklin Series in African American History and Culture) by Chad Williams, 2010-09-20
  9. Batos, Bolillos, Pochos, and Pelados: Class and Culture on the South Texas Border by Chad Richardson, 1999
  10. The Revenge of Hatpin Mary: Women, Professional Wrestling And Fan Culture in the 1950s by Chad Dell, 2006-02-24
  11. Discourse, War and Terrorism (Discourse Approaches to Politics, Society and Culture (Dapsac))
  12. Chadian Culture: Chadian Music, Cinema of Chad, Ethnic Groups in Chad, Languages of Chad, Museums in Chad, National Symbols of Chad
  13. Aux Origines de L'Identite Franco-Ontarien: Education, Culture, Economie (Collection Amerique Francaise) (French Edition) by Chad Gaffield, 1993-01
  14. GREAT SCIENCE FICTION BY SCIENTISTS: What If; The Ultimate Catalyst; The Gostak and the Doshes; Summertime on Icarus; The Neutrino Bomb; Last Year's Grave Undug; The Gold Makers; The Tissue Culture King; A Martian Adventure; Learning Theory by Groff (editor) (Isaac Asimov; Eric Temple Bell; Miles J. Breuer; Arthur C. Clarke; Ralph S. Cooper; Chan Davis; J. B. S. Haldane; Julian Huxley; Willey Ley; James McConnell; Chad Oliver; John R. Pierce; Robert S. Richardson; Louis N. Ridenour) Conklin, 1962

1. MapZones.com Culture
Chad, Culture, Back to Top. chad culture draws most heavily on the ethnic heritageof its black peoples, but Islamic and French influences are much in evidence.
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Country Info Chad Introduction Chad General Data Chad Maps Chad Culture ... Chad Time and Date Chad Culture Back to Top With its rich variety of peoples and languages, Chad possesses a valuable cultural heritage. The government has in the past encouraged cultural activities and institutions. There is a national museum of prehistoric and traditional artifacts. The Chad Cultural Centre seeks to awaken a conscious interest in national traditions. The lives of the people have been so dislocated by war and famine since the 1960s, however, that Chad is more impoverished than ever, and the main efforts of the government and people are now directed toward survival. The largest group among the non-Muslims is the Sara tribe. Chad culture draws most heavily on the ethnic heritage of its black peoples, but Islamic and French influences are much in evidence.
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chad culture draws most heavily on the ethnic heritage of its black peoples, butIslamic and French influences are much in evidence. Countries Map or Maps.
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Country Info Chad Introduction Chad General Data Chad Maps Chad Culture ... Chad Time and Date Chad People Back to Top The estimated population of Chad in 2001 was 8,707,078. The overall population density is 7 persons per sq km (18 per sq mi). Some 77 percent of the people live in rural areas, and most of the population is concentrated in the south. The population may be divided into two main groups: a Muslim population in the northern and eastern portions of the country and the non-Muslims of black African origin in the southern regions. The Muslim population includes both nomadic Arabs and sedentary non-Arab peoples. The largest group among the non-Muslims is the Sara tribe. Chad culture draws most heavily on the ethnic heritage of its black peoples, but Islamic and French influences are much in evidence.
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Country Info Chad Introduction Chad General Data Chad Maps Chad Culture ... Chad Time and Date Chad Introduction Back to Top Chad, Republic of, landlocked republic in north-central Africa, bounded on the north by Libya, on the east by Sudan, on the south by the Central African Republic, and on the west by Cameroon, Nigeria, and Niger. A former French colony, Chad gained full independence on August 11, 1960. It has an area of 1,284,000 sq km (495,755 sq mi). The capital of Chad is N'Djamena Official Name- Republic of Chad
Capital City- N'Djamena
Population -7,760,000
Languages- French (official), Arabic (official)
Official Currency -CFA Franc
Religions- Muslim, Christian, others
Land Area -1,259,200 sq km (486,177 sq miles)
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4. Chad Vacation Guide: Romantic Chad Vacations, Chad Honeymoons
Charter Vacations Email this page Bookmark this page. chad culture.Population 8,424,504 (July 2000 est.) Nationality noun Chadian
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Chad: Culture
Population: 8,424,504 (July 2000 est.)
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noun: Chadian(s) adjective: Chadian Ethnic groups: Muslims, commonly referred to as "northerners" or "gorane" (Arabs, Toubou, Hadjerai, Fulbe, Kotoko, Kanembou, Baguirmi, Boulala, Zaghawa, and Maba); non-Muslims, commonly referred to as "southerners" (Sara, Ngambaye, Mbaye, Goulaye, Moundang, Moussei, Massa) including nonindigenous 150,000 (of whom 1,000 are French) note: ethnicity and regional background more commonly used to identify Chadians than religious affiliation Religions: Muslim 50%, Christian 25%, indigenous beliefs (mostly animism) 25%

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Chad: Culture
Population: 8,424,504 (July 2000 est.)
Nationality:
noun: Chadian(s) adjective: Chadian Ethnic groups: Muslims, commonly referred to as "northerners" or "gorane" (Arabs, Toubou, Hadjerai, Fulbe, Kotoko, Kanembou, Baguirmi, Boulala, Zaghawa, and Maba); non-Muslims, commonly referred to as "southerners" (Sara, Ngambaye, Mbaye, Goulaye, Moundang, Moussei, Massa) including nonindigenous 150,000 (of whom 1,000 are French) note: ethnicity and regional background more commonly used to identify Chadians than religious affiliation Religions: Muslim 50%, Christian 25%, indigenous beliefs (mostly animism) 25% Languages: French (official), Arabic (official), Sara and Sango (in south), more than 100 different languages and dialects Literacy: definition: age 15 and over can read and write French or Arabic total population: 48.1%

6. WorldRover - Culture Of Chad
Culture of Chad. chad culture and History Books. AOL Anywhere InternationalWeb Channel News, maps, currency information, sports, and weather.
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Culture of Chad
Welcome to WorldRover's listing of country history and culture for Chad. Check out the links below to find more information on the people and history of a country. On the right you can also find flag clip art and maps available for free download. Embassy information is also available for a number of countries around the world, however, please confirm all information. We hope to add additional links regarding the culture of Chad as they become available. If you have a site or know of a site that should be added, please let us know. Thanks for visiting WorldRover's history, people, and culture site.
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    Information of Country's culture, tradition, social life, group, newspaper, musium, books, novels Faso Culture. Burundi Culture. Cameroon Culture. Cape Verde Culture. C.A.R. Culture. chad culture. Comoros Culture
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    8. Chad Culture & Peace Forum
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    11. Profile - Chad
    chad culture draws most heavily on the ethnic heritage of its blackpeoples, but Islamic and French influences are much in evidence.
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    I INTRODUCTION
    Chad , republic in north central Africa. Chad is bounded on the north by Libya; on the east by Sudan; on the south by the Central African Republic; and on the west by Cameroon, Nigeria, and Niger. The landlocked country has an area of 1,284,000 sq km (495,755 sq mi). N’Djamena is the capital and largest city.
    II LAND AND RESOURCES
    Chad’s terrain is dominated by the low-lying Chad Basin (elevation about 250 m/820 ft), which rises gradually to mountains and plateaus on the north, east, and south. In the east heights of more than 900 m (more than 3,000 ft) are attained in the Ennedi and Ouaddaï plateaus. The greatest elevations are reached in the Tibesti massif in the north, with a maximum height of 3,415 m (11,204 ft) at Emi Koussi. The northern half of the republic lies in the Sahara. The only important rivers, the Logone and Chari (Shari), are located in the southwest and flow into Lake Chad. The lake doubles in size during the rainy season. A Climate The northern portion of Chad is hot and arid. The central section has three seasons: hot from March to July; rainy from July to October, with rainfall averaging from about 250 to 750 mm (about 10 to 30 in); and cool during the remaining months. The southern section has similar seasons but receives about 1,145 mm (about 45 in) of rain in the same four months. B Natural Resources Although only 3 percent of Chad’s land is cultivated, the agricultural resources are of primary importance. Indigenous crops, as well as those recently introduced, yield important food products. Extensive fish resources in Lake Chad and the Chari River are also of vital importance. Natron (sodium carbonate) is the only mineral extracted in significant quantities. Deposits of petroleum near Lake Chad and uranium in the north have been discovered but remain unexploited. Other untapped mineral resources include tungsten, tin, bauxite, gold, iron ore, and titanium.

    12. Chad -- Culture Overview
    chad culture Overview chad is one of the most ethnically diverse nations in Africa. An area of ancient settlement, it has not often been characterized by peaceful interaction between its many different groups.
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    Chad - Culture Overview Chad is one of the most ethnically diverse nations in Africa. An area of ancient settlement, it has not often been characterized by peaceful interaction between its many different groups. Like its neighbors Niger and Sudan, the nation of Chad encompasses the latitude where the Islamic peoples of the north encounter the Negroid African peoples of the sub-Saharan continent. Long-standing difficulties between the Islamic sultanates and the dense populations of the south were further complicated by the French colonial administration, which made efforts to exploit the labor of southern agricultural workers. The period of independence since 1960 has been characterized by chronic civil war, which has left Chadians little time to celebrate or even investigate a national culture. It has also left little opportunity to escape from the poverty that keeps Chadians among the poorest people in Africa.
    Chad's ethnic diversity is represented by more than 100 languages, of which French and Arabic are official. Ethnic differences tend to fall into regional groups. In the south are the Sara peoples, the largest group at about 20% of the population. In southern communities traditional animist beliefs mingle with Christianity. Inhabitants of the central part of the country are mostly nomadic and pastoralist, and tend to be Muslim. Islam in this area was stabilized by powerful sultanates in Kanem, Baguirmi, and Wadai. In the north, the sparse population is of mixed background, and though ostensibly part of the Muslim world, older traditions still persist especially in the mountainous areas of Tibesti.

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    15. Lonely Planet World Guide | Destination Chad | Culture
    culture. With over 100 languages spoken, three major religions, three climatic zonesand an ancient history, the culture of chad is rich, diverse and complex.
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    With over 100 languages spoken, three major religions, three climatic zones and an ancient history, the culture of Chad is rich, diverse and complex. This complexity makes it extremely difficult to make general statements about the nation's culture as what is important for one group or region may not hold for another. In the northern third of the country, in the heart of the Sahara, the Toubou people are in the majority. They are descendents of Berber migrants and are, like the Arabs to the south, Muslim. They are herders and nomads, fiercely independent, strong in battle and extremely clan-oriented. Each clan has access to specific wells, pastures and oases. Despite only numbering 150,000 people, the Toubou have controlled Chad since 1982. Another broad grouping with a distinct cultural influence is the Arabs, concentrated in the middle third of Chad and making up a third of Chad's population. Chadian Arabs are mostly seminomads, grazing their herds over the Sahel. There are many diverse ethnic subgroups under the 'Arab' banner. The Maba people have a unique form of social structure originating in pre-Islamic times, based on four age grades. Cutting across kin and class divisions, people born within a certain time-frame move from one grade to another, bound by friendships and obligations for mutual aid. In the capital, you might be lucky enough to hear Arabic musicians playing traditional music. These people are usually from the

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    chad music. chadculture Overview. chadculture. Suomi-Afrikka-seura ry
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    17. Chad Page - University Of Pennsylvania
    Excellent collection of resources from the school's African Studies Center. Includes a map, travel advisories and reviewed sites. done by the US Library of Congress that covers history, geography, culture, politics, economy, etc. chad and the IMF
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        The index has been created by The Norwegian Council for Africa, as part of its comprehensive effort to strengthen the knowledge of Africa and African affairs. The projects has been developed in cooperation with the information company Gazette, and wit h financial support from the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
    • Chad (Karen Fung)
        Resources represents part of Karen Fung's "Africa South of the Sahara Electronic Guide". It covers: news, history, geography, etc..
    • Chad: Energy Information (US.EIA)
        The Country Analysis Briefs (CABs) provide an overview of the energy situation for Chad which has current interest to energy analysts and policy makers.
    • Languages of Chad
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    18. Chad Introduction - Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural
    Such diversity has enriched chad's culture, permitting the admixture of traditions and lifestyles.
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    19. TDS; Passports, Visas, Travel Documents - Chad Page
    chad. The Ethnologue site offers information on the cultures of the Peoplesof chad. The Lonely Planet also has information on the culture of chad.
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    20. MapZones.com : Chad
    chad Map, History, culture, People, Population, Climate, Economy, Animal and plants,Languages,capital, island, major city, province, Communications,State
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    Country Info Chad Introduction Chad General Data Chad Maps Chad Culture ... Chad Time and Date Chad Introduction Back to Top Chad, Republic of, landlocked republic in north-central Africa, bounded on the north by Libya, on the east by Sudan, on the south by the Central African Republic, and on the west by Cameroon, Nigeria, and Niger. A former French colony, Chad gained full independence on August 11, 1960. It has an area of 1,284,000 sq km (495,755 sq mi). The capital of Chad is N'Djamena Official Name- Republic of Chad
    Capital City- N'Djamena
    Population -7,760,000
    Languages- French (official), Arabic (official)
    Official Currency -CFA Franc
    Religions- Muslim, Christian, others
    Land Area -1,259,200 sq km (486,177 sq miles)
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