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41. EJAB Electronic Journal Of Africana Bibliography, Volume 8
projects/Fulbe/Gender/Maasai/Sukuma/Tuareg/wodaabe/Women/women Nomadic peoples (1997),vol. Drought/Grazing reserve/Grazing rights/indigenous knowledge/Mali
http://sdrc.lib.uiowa.edu/ejab/8/biblio.html

42. Anthropology Videos At The University Of Arizona Library
tribe v. 3. Stealing beauty; the wodaabe and Tuareg images that illustrate howthe indigenous people were SUBJECTS Prehistoric peoples Easter Island.
http://www.library.arizona.edu/library/teams/sst/anthro/guide/films/
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Numbers 4QMMT and Paul: new light on old questions (1999) N.T. Wright.
DESCRIPTION 1 videocassette (57 min.)
SUMMARY "Scholars have typically interpreted a Dead Sea Scroll document called 4QMMT as contrary to the teachings of Paul. It seems to advocate justification by acts, whereas Paul teaches justification by faith alone. Wright demonstrates that while the arguments in 4QMMT seem to contradict Paul, that is not necessarily the case."Container.
SUBJECTS Miktsat ma`ase ha-Torah.

43. Africana At The Media Center Of UIUC
and beauty that they do in their indigenous environments The wodaabe say their livesare shaped by joy Diaya, Haddad, OmarArab, Hemat- Arab, and Tikar peoples.
http://www.afrst.uiuc.edu/Library/media.html
Africana at the UIUC Media Center: Through June, 1995
An index for this catalog is available.
Sections:
Videocassettes

Audiocassettes and Slides
Videocassettes
About The United Nations 4 videocassettes color VHS
This series of educational videos, accompanied by individual teaching manuals, deals with topics of international concern. The following is a list, with catalog numbers and brief descriptions, of the films in the series:
Africa Recovery Vidrec: 341.75906AB76 15 minutes 1990
This film examines the problems associated with Africa's current economic state and the reasons behind them.
Decolonization Vidrec: 341.28AB76 18 minutes 1991
This film follows the progress of decolonization since 1945, focusing on the United Nations' pivotal role in bringing independence to colonized peoples.
Environment and Development Vidrec: 341.762AB76 15 minutes 1991
This film examines careless industrial practices, in both developed and developing countries, which threaten the global environment. It focuses on the efforts of the United Nations to establish worldwide policies for environmental recovery. Human Rights Vidrec: 341.481AB76 16 minutes 1991

44. Native Peoples
be from there from which will be born the Liberation of the indigenous peoples. HegoAfrika South africa Jako Olivier's page http//www.cyberserv.co.za/users
http://www.agarthaconnection.org/native.html

45. Florida Atlantic University Libraries Videographies
e world of these warrior peoples through their movement, the warrior tradition ofindigenous africa, the jihad VH 7151 wodaabe and Tureg Nomads, The Stealing
http://www.library.fau.edu/depts/media/visub04.htm
FAU Libraries
Media Center - Videographies, African Studies VH 7152 Afar Tribe, The: A Bride's Story

Summary: This segment provides an introduction to the Afar by recording two major life events: the arranged marriage of a most reluctant bride and the initiation of a a nervous would be warrior. 054 Min. VIDEO 2001 Subject: ANTHROPOLOGY Series: LAST WARRIORS, THE VH 4328 Africa, A History Denied
Summary: Trek inland to the remote site of Great Zimbabwe, a fabulous "lost city, " which reached the height of its glory in the 14th century. Then, sift through the sands of time to uncover the equally splendid culture of Africa's Swahili Coast. The fabulously wealthy center of the thriving gold and ivory trades until the 16th century, its cities now lie all but forgotten, buried under centuries of indifference. Reclaiming their past from a long tradition of racial prejudice and neglect, the descendants of these lost cultures are only now discovering the extraordinary achievements of Africa's indigenous civilization. 048 Min. VIDEO 1995 Subject: ANTHROPOLOGY, EARLY CIVILIZATION Series: LOST CIVILIZATION VH 7608 Africa, Africas

46. Florida Atlantic University Libraries Videographies
Travel to the wodaabe tribe of Niger and the still pillage the continent of Africaare foreshadowed. policy with regard to indigenous peoples destruction and
http://www.library.fau.edu/depts/media/visub08.htm
FAU Libraries
Media Center - Videographies, Anthropology

Summary: Florida Atlantic University's (FAU) College of Social Science recruitment video. 091 Min. VIDEO 1992 Subject: ANTHROPOLOGY, ECONOMICS, GEOGRAPHY, CRIMINOLOGY, SOCIOLOGY VH 2558 Acquiring The Human Language
Summary: Explores human language, its origins, acquisition and evolution. 055 Min. VIDEO Subject: ANTHROPOLOGY, TEACHER ED, LANGUAGE SKILLS Series: HUMAN LANGUAGE, THE VH 2866 Across The Tracks-Vlach Gypsies In Hungary
Summary: Set in a village outside the Hungarian town of Gyongyos, this program follows two Gypsy families struggling to maintain their traditions in a modern communist state. Despite the romantic image, Gypsy life is harsh and often brutal. The Gypsies live in semi-slums, and they are forced by law to work, often for very low wages. 052 Min. VIDEO 1988 Subject: ANTHROPOLOGY Series: DISAPPEARING WORLD VH 5216 Advertising Missionaries
Summary: In Papua New Guinea where over three quarters of the population cannot be reached by the regular advertising medium, the market is being developed by other means. 052 Min. VIDEO 1996 Subject: COMMUNICATION, ANTHROPOLOGY, MARKETING

47. Useful Websites
The Igbo Home Page; wodaabe Fulani; Web Pulaaku The Relationship between IndigenousPastoralist Resource Tenure and among the Okavango Delta peoples of Botswana;
http://homepages.isunet.net/dafarnham/africa/useful.htm
Useful Websites on Africa Contents African News Sources
African Studies
General Resources
Individual Cultures
...
Southern Africa
African News Sources Contents African Studies Contents General Resources Contents Individual Cultures Contents Social Organization Contents Sex, Marriage, and Family Contents Kinship and Descent Contents

48. Film And Video Resources For African Studies: Catalogue
Keywords Niger, wodaabe, pastoralists, ritual, dance, drought. mineral resources,while the indigenous people have social problems which the peoples of South
http://www.emory.edu/COLLEGE/IAS/filmcat.htm
The Institute of
African Studies
Emory University
Film and Video Resources for African Studies:
Film and Video Catalogue
This section of the catalogue lists titles from the main Film and Video Catalogue of Emory's holdings for African Studies. The catalogue also includes sections that list New Acquisitions to Emory's collections since September 1999 and titles that are currently On Order Film and Video Catalogue About the United Nations (videocassette: 15 min.) [1990]
V. CASS. VHS 1839
Across the Frontiers (2 videocassettes: 52 min.) [1976]
V. CASS. 63
Abstract: An overview summarizing the other six programs in this series, particularly noting the westernization of some tribal cultures and a new awakening of ancient tradition among many tribes. Includes material on Dogon. Keywords: overview, social change, history. Africa (4 videocassettes: 114 minutes/ea) [1984]
V. CASS. VHS 2088
Abstract: Gives a history of Africa from many locations showing life as it is today plus archive film and dramatized reconstructions. Keywords: overview, history. Africa: Continent of Contrasts (videocassette: 35 min. + guide) [1994]

49. Box 8. Value Conflicts The Ban On Ivory Trade The Present
Fulani, wodaabe and Maasai all vaccinate against bovine the Shona and some other peoplesof central and africa, the ancestors of the indigenous inhabitants of
http://www.bsponline.org/bsp/publications/africa/issues_3/afbiodiv2.html
PART II CRITICAL ISSUES IN BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION IN AFRICA CHAPTER THREE VALUES IN BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION The Issue People value biological resources in different ways: spiritually, economically, aesthetically, culturally, and scientifically. Values may also be influenced by the different perspectives found at the local, national, or international levels. Collective and individual values in turn, can significantly influence patterns of natural resource use to form the foundation of biodiversity conservation. The concept of values encompasses a constellation of social norms and individual attitudes, all of which may play a role in the conservation of biodiversity. Planners and policy-makers need to have techniques for clarifying and assessing differences in values as they relate to biodiversity conservation. However, the empirical study of biodiversity conservation values is generally limited at present to microeconomic analysis, as other disciplines have been slow to develop suitable techniques. Values and Levels of Analysis Differences in values often depend on the relationship to the resource in question. For local residents, a given biological resource may represent an essential economic activity and may also be important for cultural or religious reasons. Where other options or substitutes are not readily available, too expensive, or unacceptable, local resource users may defend their right of access vigorously (see Box 8).

50. Stockholms Universitetsbibliotek
and demand two essays on indigenous peoples and tourism Owusu, Heike Symbols ofAfrica / Heike Owusu Mette Nomads who cultivate beauty wodaabe dances and
http://www.sub.su.se/nyfrv/Okt2001/sub/index013.htm
Stockholms universitetsbibliotek
Nyförvärv 011001 - 011031
M. ETNOGRAFI, SOCIALANTROPOLOGI OCH ETNOLOGI
Etnografi, socialantropologi och etnologi
Anthropology
ISBN 0-415-22905-7
ISBN 0-415-22906-5 (pbk.)
H PLAN 5 Ob The body, culture and society : an introduction / Philip Hancock ... - Buckingham : Open University Press, 2000. - x, 146 s.
S. 123-136: References
ISBN 0-335-20414-7
ISBN 0-335-20413-9 (pbk.)
H PLAN 5 M Culture and global change / [edited by] Tracey Skelton and Tim Allen. - London : Routledge, 1999. - xiii, 322 s. : ill.
ISBN 0-415-13916-3 (inb.)
ISBN 0-415-13917-1 (hft.)
H PLAN 5 Oa Repr., 2000 Eriksen, Thomas Hylland ISBN 82-00-12841-5 H PLAN 5 M Hansen, Klaus P. I publ. tidigare utg:s ISBN 3-8252-1846-5 H PLAN 5 M Managing ethnicity : perspectives from folklore studies, history and anthropology / Regina Bendix, Herman Roodenburg, editors. - Amsterdam : Spinhuis, 2000. - 205 s. "This book is the product of the 6th Congress of the Société Intern. d'Ethnologie et de Folklore (SIEF), which was held in Amsterdam, 20-25 April 1998" ISBN 90-5589-183-5 H PLAN 5 M Mascia-Lees, Frances E.

51. Untitled
responses to drought among the wodaabe of Niger and Oswald Weiner (eds.), Indigenousknowledge systems of Tanout Arrondissement, Niger , Nomadic peoples 11,2660
http://csac.anthropology.ac.uk/CSACMonog/Waldie/bibilog.html
BIBLIOGRAPHY.
Allen, Christopher. 1978. "Sierra Leone", in J.Dunn (ed.) West African States: Failure and Promise, pp.189-210. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Banton, Michael. 1957. West African city; a study of tribal life in Freetown. London: Oxford University Press for the IAI.
Baxter, P.T.W. 1975. "Some consequences of sedentarization for social relationships", in T.Monod (ed.) Pastoralism in Tropical Africa, pp.206-228. London: Oxford University Press for IAI.
Baxter, P.T.W. 1984. "Butter for barley and barley for cash: petty transactions and small transformations in an Arssi market", in Sven Rubenson (ed.) Proceedings of the seventh international conference of Ethiopian societies; University of Lund, 26-29 April 1982. Addis Abeba: Institute of Ethiopian studies.
Bjeren, Gunilla. 1985. Migration to Shashemene; Ethnicity, gender and occupation in urban Ethiopia, Uppsala: Scandanavian Institute of African Studies.
Blench, Roger. 1985. "Pastoral labour and stock alienation in the sub-humid and arid zones of West Africa", ODI Pastoral Development Network Paper19e.

52. WWF Newsroom
Peul (wodaabe) lady filling waterskins in temporary pool of engaging local and indigenouspeoples in conservation be held in Johannesburg, South africa, from 26
http://www.panda.org/news_facts/newsroom/opinions/news.cfm?uNewsID=2628

53. Tribal Peoples & Indigineous Culture Tours And Adventures- BASECAMP ADVENTURES &
pristine environments for the tribal peoples still living Nomadic Festivals of theWodaabe and the is based on cultural indigenous programming, experiential
http://www.base-camp.com/camp1/travel/culture.html
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On this page, you will find tour guides and travel companies that visit tribal peoples and exotic cultures in many parts of the world. These guides and companies will show you alternative cultures and a side of yourself you may never have dreamed existed.
Some of this tribal visiting and culture mixing is more intense than others, depending on where you travel...
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54. Guide To The Collections Of The Human Studies Film Archives
scenes in Cape Town and indigenous dwellings along the African Sahel, Niger, theWodaabe are seen the continued independence of these peoples, Reverend Scott
http://www.nmnh.si.edu/naa/guide/hsfa_africa.htm
National Anthropological Archives and Human Studies Film Archives What's New About the Archives ...
of the Human Studies Film Archives
Africa AF-77.1.1: [Herskovits' Film Study of West Africa, 1931]
Footage shot during fieldwork in Dahomey (Benin), Nigeria, and
the Gold Coast (Ghana). Documentation of Yoruba, Hausa, Ashanti,
and Dahomean culture includes: elegbara dancers and an Igun
(Egungun) ceremony in Abeokuta, Nigeria; Hausa drummers and
praise singers of the Emir of Kano, Nigeria; court scenes and
Kwasidei ceremony in Asokore (Gold Coast) honoring a chief's
ancestors; market scenes in Abomey, Dahomey; a dokpwe (communal
work group); Dahomean chief with wives and praise singers; legba
dancers and drummers and Nesuhwe ceremony honoring ancestors; and various subsistence and craft activities including iron-forging, brasswork, woodcarving, weaving, hoeing and planting. Creator: Melville J. Herskovits, anthropologist (1895-1963)

55. Untitled
Milk Consumption, Diet and Health in Herding peoples. KT MORAN Compensating IndigenousPeople for the and Subsistence Among Fulani Nomads (wodaabe) in Niger.
http://www.wm.edu/ICAES/program/icaesprog.html
PROGRAM OF THE 14TH INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF ANTHROPOLOGICAL AND ETHNOLOGICAL SCIENCES
SUNDAY, JULY 26, 1998
12:00 pm Opening of the Ikat Fabrics Exhibition Muscarelle Museum
7:00 pm Opening Ceremony William and Mary Hall
Greetings by Timothy J. Sullivan, President, The College of William and Mary in Virginia, and Vinson H. Sutlive, Jr., President of the IUAES
Film : "Anthropology in 1898: The Torres Strait Expedition" Courtesy of The University of Cambridge
The Mario Zamora Memorial Lecture: "Challenge to the State" Conrad P. Kottak, University of Michigan
9:00 pm Opening Mixer William and Mary Hall Grounds
MONDAY MORNING, JULY 27, 1998
GENETICS AND DERMATOGLYPHICS Organizer/Chair: NORRIS M. DURHAM (University of Northern Iowa) and KATHLEEN M. FOX Blair Hall 201 NISHI SINGH, B.V. BHANU (University of Pune) A Major Gene for Radial Pattern Inheritance? KOSETTE LAMBERT, MACIEJ HENNEBERG (University of Adelaide) Relationship of Dermatoglyphic Patterns to Finger Proportions EKATRINA PECHONKINA, ROBERT A. BENFER, JR. (University of Missouri) Heritability of Fluctuating Asymmetry of Dermatoglyphic Traits RADOMIR PAVICEVIC (Clinic for Thoracic Surgery) Analysis of Quantitative Dermatoglyphic Traits of the Digito-Palmar Complex in Carcinomas YVES LACASSIE, P.F. STAHLS, III (Louisiana State University and Children's Hospital) Chromosomal Abnormalities Predicted by the Absence of the "d" Triradius

56. Vet Initiative - 1996
pastoral herders of the Twareg and wodaabe were trained Yet the training of indigenouspeoples in basic veterinary In West africa, game farming of cane rats is
http://www.grdodge.org/vet/content_vet96.html
1996 Dodge Fellows and Project Summaries
Katherine Fernald
Tufts University, College of Veterinary Medicine
Mentor: Andrew Rowan The Use of Animals in Advertising and Educational Materials: Impact on Human Perception of the Animal Kingdom
Ms. Fernald will examine the use of animals in advertising, which techniques are the most successful in conveying the advertiser’s message, and which generate the greatest amount of public support. Once the research is completed, results will be made available to animal health and welfare organizations to assist them in the development of more effective public awareness materials. Rebecca Ruch-Gallie
Colorado State University, College of Veterinary Medicine
Mentor: M. D. Salman Why Spot Became Unwanted: Characteristics of Relinquished Pets and Their Owners: An Epidemiological Approach
Along with euthanasia and pet overpopulation, pet relinquishment is an epidemic problem. Many pet owners relinquish their pets to the local shelter because they no longer tolerate or understand their pet’s behavior. By studying and cataloging the behavior characteristics that put pets at greatest risk for relinquishment, and providing this information to veterinarians, the numbers of relinquished pets should decrease through veterinarian intervention. Morna Pixton
Cornell University
Mentors: John Saidla, Katherine Houpt, and William Hornbuckle

57. AFRICAN HISTORY
terms of its triple heritage what is indigenous, what was For the polygynous Wodaabeit is the worso, a of water to the survival of both peoples is underscored
http://www.wcc.co.westchester.ny.us/LIBRARY/rguides/media/behavioral/hist_africa
History: African AFRICA: A VOYAGE OF DISCOVERY WITH BASIL DAVIDSON vc-592-595 Eight 57 minute programs on 4 videotapes 1984 Gives a history of Africa from many locations showing life as it is today, plus archive film and dramatized reconstruction. vc-592: Different But Equal - Mastering a Continent vc-593: Caravans of Gold - Kings and Cities vc-594: Bible and the Gun - Magnificent African Cake vc-595: The Rise of Nationalism - The Legacy AFRICAN INFLUENCE ON EARLY EUROPE VC-2549 20 min 1998 Explores the countless ways in which Africa influenced the development of early European trade, philosophy, and knowledge. From religion to science, from mathematics to medicine, African societies played a key role in Europe’s development. AFRICANS, THE vc-1574 (9 part telecourse) 60 min each part 1986 A controversial examination of contemporary Africa in terms of its triple heritage: what is indigenous, what was contributed by Islam, and what was acquired from the west? 1. The Nature of a Continent

58. Olu Oguibe: Text On Many Thousand Gone
apply to the apparel of the wodaabe described above. and long lasting impact on thepeoples and cultures and instead identified more with indigenous handwoven
http://www.camwood.org/Olu_Oguibe_on_culture.html
OLU OGUIBE TEXTS ONLINE GOD'S TRANSISTOR RADIO Catalogue essay for the exhibition, Ibrida Africa, curated by Guido Schlinkert for the City of Cagliari, Italy, 2002. Text may not be quoted or reproduced in any form including web-mirroring without Olu Oguibe 's written consent.
T
In the photograph initially mentioned, the above tableau is replicated in the Divine family group; four larger than life-size modeled figures of the goddess, her baby on her lap, her lover the thunder god to her right with a distinguished fedora hat on his head, and flanking them both, her daughter in polka dot blouse and blood-red mini-skirt with a fancy handbag on her lap, and on the opposite side, the goddess's son in a yellow polo dress and fashionable haircut with a three-knob transistor radio nestled on his lap. It is the figure of this young man, son of the earth goddess and prince of the heavens, sitting erect in this sacred family group sculpture with a transistor radio on his lap that stays with me: An Igbo god with a transistor radio.
Other than the inevitable British Broadcasting Corporation from which my father and the rest of the Biafran citizenry gathered their news of the outside world and the progress of the war, and the local stations to which he turned every Sunday morning for songs by Jim Reeves and other American gospel singers, my father's favorite station was Radio Santa Isabel, a Spanish service which broadcast out of Santa Isabel, Fernando Poo in the tiny, newly independent African Republic of Equatorial Guinea. Although the strict Christian sect that my father ministered to forbade dancing, which he never engaged in, he and his friends nevertheless loved the fast, loopy Central and East African guitar music out of Santa Isabel which was far more exciting and danceable than the more sedate and philosophical war-time Biafran 'highlife' music.

59. Film Descriptions -- Page One
narrator David MayburyLewis to the wodaabe tribe of outside world on an isolatedindigenous tribe, the he could record the plight of these endangered peoples.
http://www.nd.edu/~anthro/films/film_descript.html
DESCRIPTIONS OF ANTHROPOLOGICAL FILMS
(Last Updated 04/22/01)
ACQUIRING THE HUMAN LANGUAGE: PLAYING THE LANGUAGE GAME
? minutes, 1995, VHS Available through Hesburgh Library Subjects covered include linguistics, language acquisition, communication, children and language as well as a comparative look at syntax in grammar.
Back to Film List
AFRICA IN THE WORLD (African Series #9)
60 minutes, 1986, VHS Available through Educational Media Illustrates African contributions to contemporary culture, including the significance of the African Diaspora, and examines the continuing influence of the superpowers on the affairs of the continent. AFRICAN ART
47 minutes, 2000, VHS Available in the Anthropology Office First brought to the western world at the turn of the century, African art was viewed as exotic and stance. Yet through the years these pieces had a major influence on Picasso, Matisse, Modigliani, and others, and changed the course of modern art. Students love the bold, colorful masks and sculptures! Travel to Africa to hear tribespeople comment on the function of art and the role of the artist in their society. Back to Film List
AFTER LIFE
118 Minutes, 1998, VHS

60. SOCIOLOGY REVIEW  JANUARY 2002
the word is too hard to define color, cheek bones and genes do not sort thepeoples of the indigenous = local to the area wodaabe = a nomadic tribe in Niger
http://hrsbstaff.ednet.ns.ca/waymac/Sociology/review__jan_2003.htm
SOCIOLOGY REVIEW JANUARY 2003 You write on Tuesday, Jan 28, 1:00 P.M. Bring a calculator to class for your analysis assignment on the exam!! Also, bring something with a long straight edge to lay across the data sheet. Rituals: You are responsible for the information on the "Circle of Life" handout (three pages, six sides) you received in class (and on my webpage, the file is called " Rituals "). Sociological Theoretical Perspecitves: Know how to explain funcitonalism structuralism cultural materialism and sociobiology . Be able to explain explain some sociological behaiour by using one of these four theories. For instance, be prepared to explain prostitution from a functionalist perspective, or racism from a structuralist perspective. You are responsible for the Questions on Basic Sociology (handout, pp 17-27). This is the one that deals with the Nuer Ghost Marriage. The information is found on my website under the title "Aspects of Culture." The questions and answers to this section are on the webpage under the title "Basic Sociology pp 17-27."
Also, review your notes on the Fore of Papua New Guinea.

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