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  1. Papua New Guinea (Cultures of the World) by Ingrid Gascoigne, 1998-04
  2. Equatorial Guinea: The Inculcation and Maintenance of Hispanic Culture (Occasional Papers S.) by Igor Cusack, 1999-03
  3. Africans in Europe: The Culture of Exile and Emigration from Equatorial Guinea to Spain (Studies of World Migrations) by Michael Ugarte, 2010-01-21
  4. Mestizo Logics: Anthropology of Identity in Africa and Elsewhere (Mestizo Spaces) by Jean-Loup Amselle, 1998-05
  5. Journal of Expeditions to the Soviet Union, Africa, the Islands of Madagascar, La Reunion and Mauritius, Indonesia and to East and West New Guinea, Australia and Guam to Study Kuru and Other Neurological Diseases, Epidemic Influenza, Endemic Goitrous ... by D. Carleton Gajdusek, 1971
  6. An Annotated Word List of the Motuna Language (Bougainville, Papua New Guinea) Douglas L. Oliver's Materials (1) by Masayuki Onishi, 2002
  7. Journal of expeditions to the Soviet Union, Africa, the islands of Madagascar,: La Reunion and Mauritius, Indonesia and to East and West New Guinea, Australia ... New Guinea, June 1, 1969 to March 3, 1970 by D. Carleton Gajdusek, 1971
  8. Unbelievable Experiences of an African American World Traveler by Leon Freeman, 2007

1. Guinea (West Africa) On The Internet
An annotated guide to internet resources on guineaBissau. News about guinea-Bissau on its africa page. http//www.amnesty.org/ commercial a pour vocation de promouvoir la culture Afro-Caribéenne au travers de sa musique." Information on
http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/ssrg/africa/guinea.html
Countries : Guinea Search: Countries Topics Africa Guide Suggest a Site ... Africa Home Stanford University guide to Guinea on the internet. See also: Guinea News
3P - Plus (Parole-plume-papier) "le journal des arts et lettres"
In French. Published by 3P Plus Communication. E-mail: 3p-plus@mirinet.net.gn http://www.mirinet.net.gn/3p_plus/
African Connectivity Data - Guinea
The state of internet access in Guinea. Site maintained by African internet connectivity expert, Mike Jensen. http://www2.sn.apc.org/africa/countdet.CFM?countriesISO_Code=GN
Afro-Caribbean Musics
Information on recordings by musicians from Guinea and how to obtain the music. Does not have audio files. A non-commercial site maintained by Fabrice Gaillard, network systems engineer in France. http://www.ina.fr/Music/Pays/guinee/index.en.html
Anglican Diocese of Guinea
Has a short history of the Anglican Church in Guinea. http://netministries.org/see/churches/ch00472
Atevo Travel - Guinea
http://www.atevo.com/guides/destinations/bysection/0,2508,1020,00.html
Bah, Boubacar - ... Frequently Asked Questions about the Republic of Guinea
Mr. Bah maintains an extensive site covering - news about Guinea in English and French, business practices, music, the economy

2. Guinea -- Culture Overview
mosque represents the adaptability of Muslim institutions to the culture of WestAfrica. In Upper guinea, the Great Mosque in Kankan is a spiritual center
http://expedition.bensenville.lib.il.us/Africa/Guinea/culture.htm
Guinea - Culture Overview The Republic of Guinea is located on the coast of West Africa, and its people have shared in the long, complex history of that region. By the 13th century, many local inhabitants had come under the influence of the Mali Empire, and as the Fula peoples migrated in from the north, they formed their own kingdom in the mountainous area of the country known as the Fouta Djallon. In spite of the stiff resistance put up by Guineans, France made the area an autonomous colony in the 1890s. Embittered by the Guinean desire for independence in 1958, the French withdrew all investment and any goods they could move. The hero of independence, Ahmed Sekou Toure, led the new nation into a political and economic isolation that preserved many cultural traditions, but at the expense of greater development. Since his death in 1984, people are more free to oppose the government but Guineans of different ethnic backgrounds have had difficulty sharing the national patrimony.
Guinea has several distinct regions. Some 20% of the population live in the coastal areas of the Baga and Sousou peoples, who have been a dominant force in the government during the 1990s. In the Fouta Djallon another 40% of the people are the Fula who have always been underrepresented in national affairs. In Upper Guinea, the region of Sekou Toure, some 21% of the people are Malinke, descendents of the Mali Empire. The remaining peoples live in Forested Guinea in several such small groups as the Kissi, Kono, Guerze, and Toma. There is also a small Lebanese population in the cities and several thousand refugees from the conflicts of neighboring countries. French is the official language, taught in the schools since the 1980s, but over 100 local languages are spoken. The vast majority of Guineans are Muslims. There are a handful of Christians in and around the capital, and most of the people in the forested southeast follow animist religions.

3. MapZones.com : Equatorial Guinea
Including map and overview of history, culture, economy and currency.
http://atlas.freegk.com/world/africa/equatorial_guinea/equatorial_guinea.php
Country Info Eq Guinea Introduction Eq Guinea General Data Eq Guinea Maps Eq Guinea Culture ... Eq Guinea Time and Date Equatorial Guinea Introduction Back to Top Equatorial Guinea, independent republic, western Africa, consisting of a mainland section bordered on the north by Cameroon, on the east and south by Gabon, and on the west by the Gulf of Guinea; and, in the Gulf of Guinea, the islets of Corisco, Elobey Grande, and Elobey Chico, and the islands of Bioko (formerly Macías Nguema Biyogo, and previously Fernando Póo), and Annobón (Pagalu from 1973-1979). Equatorial Guinea has a total area of 28,051 sq km (10,831 sq mi). The capital is Malabo on the island of Bioko. Official Name- Republic of Equatorial Guinea
Capital City- Malabo
Population- 456,000
Languages -Spanish (official), English and other dialects
Official Currency -CFA Franc
Religions- Christian, others
Land Area -28,050 sq km (10,830 sq miles)
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4. MapZones.com Culture
guinea, culture, Back to Top. Handicrafts in guinea, as elsewhere in africa, declinedsharply during the colonial era with competition from manufactured
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Country Info Guinea Introduction Guinea General Data Guinea Maps Guinea Culture ... Guinea Time and Date Guinea Culture Back to Top Until 1984 artistic and literary expressions were limited largely to African themes by the single political party and its leader. As a result Guinean intellectuals exhibit a strong sense of nationalism and a decolonialized state of mind. As greater openness of expression returns, a distinctly Guinean literature is gradually emerging. A truly autonomous free press has yet to emerge as a major force in Guinean life. One French-language newspaper, Horoya, formerly controlled by the PDG, is published. A number of informal newsletters are also published in indigenous languages. A television service was begun in 1977, and transmissions continue on an irregular basis for short periods each day. The telephone network is limited and obsolescent; the few telephones in service are almost all in Conakry and other major urban centres. A program to upgrade the telecommunications system was implemented in the late 1980s. The professional National Guinean Ballet, which emerged after independence, has retained some of the dance and music of the distinct ethnic and regional groups. Creative accomplishments in modern dance and popular music have given Guinean musicians and singers an international reputation. Handicrafts in Guinea, as elsewhere in Africa, declined sharply during the colonial era with competition from manufactured consumer goods. The lack of tourism and creative marketing since independence has limited the amount of change and innovation in local crafts, so that the leatherwork, wood carving, and jewelry produced in Guinea tend to be more genuinely ethnic than elsewhere in western Africa.

5. MapZones.com Culture
Equatorial guinea, culture, Back to Top. Despite a veneer of Spanishculture and of Roman Catholic religion that is thicker in Bioko
http://www.mapzones.com/world/africa/equatorial_guinea/cultureindex.php
Country Info Eq Guinea Introduction Eq Guinea General Data Eq Guinea Maps Eq Guinea Culture ... Eq Guinea Time and Date Equatorial Guinea Culture Back to Top Despite a veneer of Spanish culture and of Roman Catholic religion that is thicker in Bioko than on the mainland, Equatorial Guineans live largely according to ancient customs, which have undergone a revival since independence. Among the Fang of the mainland, witchcraft, traditional music (in which the Fang harp, the xylophone, the great drums, and the wooden trumpet are used), and storytelling survive. Spanish aid is much oriented to educational and health services. Among the Bubi farmers of Bioko, some ancient customs are still followed.
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appreciation and understanding of african art and culture. africa Sogaye guinea West african Dance Theatre Inc., is a
http://www.africasogaye.org/

7. Equitorial Guinea -- Culture
Equitorial guinea culture Overview. Equatorial guinea is one of thesmallest countries in africa, but its history is very complicated.
http://expedition.bensenville.lib.il.us/Africa/EquitorialGuinea/culture.htm
Equitorial Guinea - Culture Overview
Equatorial Guinea is one of the smallest countries in Africa, but its history is very complicated. The nation includes a mainland territory and five offshore islands. The island of Bioko (once called Fernando Po) has been most important to the unfolding of the colonial past and is therefore the site of the capital city, Malabo. The island is also the area of greater development. Equatorial Guinea is the only African country to have been colonized by the Spanish, though the Portuguese and the British played important roles in the development of colonialism there as in many other countries along Africa's west coast.
The best-known folklore of Equatorial Guinea is that of the Fang. Sometimes this folklore is referred to by the name of mvet, a guitar-like instrument that the Fang balladeers play as they recount the tales and history of their people. Often they use such other instruments as the xylophone, great drums, and a wooden trumpet. The mvet musicians play a vital role in religious and other ceremonial occasions and many of their songs have been copied by interested outsiders. Equatorial Guinea also possesses a Spanish language literature that is largely dedicated to autobiographical accounts of the country's ongoing political turmoil.
The residence for the Spanish colonial government was located in the city of Malabo, and many of the city's landmarks recall its presence. Most dramatic is the Gothic Cathedral with its stained glass rose windows, its high ceilings, and ornate sermon platform. The courthouse is an unusual three-story building. In the principal mainland city, Bata, cultural centers house the masks carved by local people. These masks have a reputation for being among the finest in Africa.

8. Google Directory - Regional > Africa > Guinea > Society And Culture
Search only in Society and culture Search the Web Society and culture Human Rights Watch guinea http//hrw.org/africa/guinea.php News and detailed reports on the situation in the country.
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Web Pages Viewing in Google PageRank order View in alphabetical order Human Rights Watch: Guinea http://hrw.org/africa/guinea.php
News and detailed reports on the situation in the country. Guinea-Forum http://www.guinea-forum.org/
News, promotion of freedom of expression and opinion. Promotion of democracy and economic development in Republic of Guinea Guinea: Refugees Still at Risk http://www.hrw.org/reports/2001/guinea/
Human Rights Watch Report, July 2001. HTML or PDF formats. Ethnologue: Guinea http://www.ethnologue.com/show_country.asp?name=Guinea
Languages of Guinea. Toure, Ahmed Sekou http://www.freegk.com/politics/toure_sekou.php
Touré, (Ahmed) Sékou (1922-1984), first president of Guinea (1958-1984). The Anglican Diocese of Guinea http://www.netministries.org/see/churches/ch00472
Basic information and contact details. Partnerships in Profile http://www.ifrc.org/where/country/cn7.asp?countryid=183 Red Cross Society of Guinea-Bissau.

9. Sao Tome E Principe
Development in Lusophone africa Annotated Bibliography Covers Angola, Cape Verde,guinea Bissau, Mozambique Jornal, Tribuna, information on culture, new books
http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/ssrg/africa/saotome.html
Countries : Sao Tome e Principe Search: Countries Topics Africa Guide Suggest a Site ... Africa Home See also: Sao Tome e Principe News
Information on the internet, telecom, computerization in Sao Tome. Maintained by Mike Jensen. http://www2.sn.apc.org/africa/countdet.CFM?countriesISO_Code=ST
Afro-Caribbean Music Comunidade dos Países de Língua Portuguesa (CPLP)
In Portuguese. "uma organização internacional, criada em 17 de Julho de 1996" comprised of Angola, Brasil, Cabo-Verde, Guiné-Bissau, Moçambique, Portugal, São Tomé e Príncipe. Has documents / speeches from the Iª Conferência dos Chefes de Estado in 1996 and the IIª Conferência dos Chefes de Estado in 1998, documents from the Council of Ministers meetings, etc. Has brief full text articles from its Boletim , brief country profiles, events calendar. http://www.cplp.org/
DHL - Sao Tome
Does not have an office there. Only provides basic country information. http://www.dhl.com/wrd/st.html
ECOFAC
In French. ECOFAC, funded by the European Union, is concerned with the environment and biodiversity of forests, animal life, etc. in the Cameroun, Central African Republic, Congo-Brazzaville, Congo-Kinshasa, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, and Sao Tome . Has the full text of its bulletin

10. Dynamic Directory - Regional - Africa - Guinea - Society And Culture
Top RegionalAfricaGuineaSociety and culture (7). Web Pages
http://www.maximumedge.com/cgi/dir/index.cgi/Regional/Africa/Guinea/Society_and_

11. Guinea: West Africa's Cosmopolis Of Culture
guinea A Cosmopolis of culture, scenic beauty and endless taken during our escortedtour of guinea's “Slave Route and turbulent era in West africa's history.
http://www.africa-ata.org/gu_cosmopolis.htm

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Guinea: A Cosmopolis of culture, scenic beauty
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During our stay at the village, several of us had an opportunity to spend time with a family whose ancestors were slave traders from South Carolina. Many Guineans from this area were transported to America to help develop Carolina's rice growing industry. The lay of the land: I will provide more details the Slave Route in the next edition of Africa Travel Magazine, and elaborate on other facets of our congress activities and travels in Guinea. We plan to organize tours from Canada and the USA to Guinea starting in 2003, and this Slave Route experience will be high on our agenda. For an overview of this fascinating country in terms of geography and scenic attractions, the following information has been provided by the Ministry of Tourism. There are 4 distinct areas designated by relief, climate, flora and fauna, which are reflected in Guinea's history and traditions.

12. Guinea: The Switzerland Of Africa Is A Land Of Contrasts
the ATA Congress theme of Nature, culture and Hospitality even Les Ballets africains, guinea's musical goodwill to the world and africa's foremost touring
http://www.africa-ata.org/guinea_excursion_1.htm
Photos: la Dame du Mali (above),
Les Ballets Africains (below right). Atlantic from the patio and pool at the Novotel in Conakry (top).
Guinea Story

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T he story of my journey from the Gulf of Guinea on Africa's Atlantic Coast to historic Mali Ville in the northern highlands appears in both English and French in coming editions of Africa Travel Magazine. With that in mind, please consider this online version as an hors d'oeuvre - the main banquet will come when you visit Guinea. I guarantee that your experience will be like one of Nat King Cole' s most famous hit songs ... Unforgettable! Or as the immortal Maurice Chevalier would say ... C'est Magnifique Slave Route
photos , see the gallery pages, where I had many opportunities to capture the spirit and flavor of the country, its people, history, culture, cuisine, colorful costumes, lifestyles and breathtaking scenery. To follow the route we took,click and view the full page map or scroll for the map inset below. If your are interested in booking a tour covering the same basic route, see

13. Society And Culture
Languages of guinea. Category Regional africa guinea Society and Culturehttp//www.ethnologue.com/show_country.asp?name=guinea. 2, guineaForum.
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Ethnologue: Guinea
Languages of Guinea.
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Guinea-Forum
News, promotion of freedom of expression and opinion. Promotion of democracy and economic development in Republic of Guinea
Category: Regional > Africa > Guinea > Society and Culture
http://www.guinea-forum.org/
Guinea: Refugees Still at Risk
Human Rights Watch Report, July 2001. HTML or PDF formats.
Category: Regional > Africa > Guinea > Society and Culture
http://www.hrw.org/reports/2001/guinea/
Human Rights Watch: Guinea
News and detailed reports on the situation in the country. Category: Regional > Africa > Guinea > Society and Culture http://hrw.org/africa/guinea.php Partnerships in Profile Red Cross Society of Guinea-Bissau. Category: Regional > Africa > Guinea > Society and Culture http://www.ifrc.org/where/country/cn7.asp?countryid=183 The Anglican Diocese of Guinea Basic information and contact details. Category: Regional > Africa > Guinea > Society and Culture http://www.netministries.org/see/churches/ch00472/

14. Index On Africa
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Afromix Music Guide - Guinea

Listing of music and bands in Guinea, by Afromix. Review It Ethnologue Database A catalogue of more than 6,700 languages spoken in 228 countries. The Ethnologue Name Index lists over 39,000 language names, dialect names, and alternate names. The Ethnologue Language Family Index organizes languages according to language families. Review It the entire directory only this category More search options Editor(s) Editor(s) for this page: © 2001 Index on Africa. Supported by the

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guinea. culture (2) Resources on music, art, languages and way of life.
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Resources on national economy,business and investment. Education Schools, universities and educational resources. General Links to general information, portals and directories.

16. Afrol News - Equatorial Guinea
you updated on women and gender issues around africa. present many more pages aboutEquatorial guinea within short time, including culture, economy and
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We have also started to publish vital documents relevant to the contemporary situation in Equatorial Guinea. So far published:
UN report on the human rights situation in Equatorial Guinea - 2001
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UN Human Rights report 2000 - Equatorial Guinea
(2 Feb. 2000)
Equatorial Guinea: Annual Survey of Violations of Trade Union Rights (2000)
(by ICFTU)
The Guinea Connection
(documenting the govt. involvement in drug trafficking) Equatorial Guinea: The impossible humanitarian space (Document by Mèdecins sans Frontières) Universal Declaration of Human Rights Worst Forms of Child Labour Convention  (ILO, 1999/2000)

17. Browsing Regional Africa Equatorial Guinea Society And Culture Category
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19. Equatorial Guinea Archive: Culture Links
culture. Travel. Searches Email Home. Equatorial guinea Archive. culture Archeology/AnthopologyArts and Life in africa Fang People. Ethnologue Equatorial guinea.
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Culture Archeology/Anthopology Arts and Life in Africa: Fang People Ethnologue: Equatorial Guinea new archaeological data on the ancient history of Equatorial Guinea 70000 years of History in Central Africa - published papers
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Music Fang Music Hijas del Sol Kotto Hijas del Sol Sibeba Womad ... Mbayah Language/Literature The Fang Language African Literature by Women: María Nsué ANGÜE FESTIVAL INTERNACIONAL DE CINE - FICCIÓN: Lejos de Africa Traditional Art H+K Gallery - The Fang Tribe H+K Gallery - Fang Fetish Figure Une oeuvre exceptionnelle/an exceptional work Fang Warrior Mask Equatorial Guinea and Gabon ... www.rrtraders.com: A Fang Mask Stamps StampLynx: Guinea Ecuatorial Stamp Museum/Musée Timbré: No.28 No.31 No.36 No.46 Rigastamps: Lot#580011 Lot#580012 Lot#580013 Lot#580014 ... Michael Stach Briefmarken - Guinea Ecuatorial

20. Les Percussions De Guinee, Djembe Drum Ensemble And African
preserve, spread, and promote the culture of africa around the world. In 1998, theDepartment of Arts and culture of the Republic of guinea appointed Mamoudou
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