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    • [DOCX File]More change is coming. | New Orleans Museum of Art

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      KONGO across the Waters. February 27 – May 25, 2015. Exhibition labels and text. Kongo. across the Waters. explores the vibrant culture of Kongo peoples from West Central Africa and the transmission and enduring influence of that culture in the United States.

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    • [DOC File]CENTRAL AFRICA:

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      War in Central Africa – Congo and Rwanda -- has claimed at least three to five million lives since 1994. Most of these were innocent men, women and children. keith harmon snow is a journalist and photographer. In 2000 he spent seven months investigating the conflicts in …

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    • [DOC File]The Main Five Regions of Africa - CLAS Users

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      Africa (6 countries): Central African Republic, Congo, Democratic Republic of Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, and São Tomé and Príncipe. East Africa (14 countries): made up by the countries in the Horn (Eritrea, Ethiopia, Somalia, Djibouti), plus Sudan, Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi and plus the islands (The Comoros, Mauritius ...

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    • [DOC File]CENTRAL AFRICAN HUNTER-GATHERER RESEARCH …

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      Key words: Central Africa, Congo Basin hunter-gatherers, Pygmies, research traditions in Congo Basin hunter-gatherers Abstract. The largest remaining groups of mobile hunter-gatherers on earth live in Central Africa. More than 350,000 foragers (historically referred to as “Pygmies”) from at least 13 distinct ethnolinguistic groups occupy ...

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    • [DOC File]AFRICOM Backs Bloodshed in Central Africa

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      2010/04/11. by kanan48. Via: Dissident Voice. The eastern Congo remains awash in bloodshed due to western mining companies and their proxy armies, the military regimes of Paul Kagame (Rwanda), Yoweri Museveni (Uganda), and Joseph Kabila (DRC), all hidden behind reams of western newsprint blaming Congolese victims for their own suffering.

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    • [DOC File]Unit 3: 1450–1750 (Early Modern)

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      The 1500s: focus on Central Africa. During the 1500s the Portuguese expanded slave exports from the Congo and the Ndongo Kingdom in Angola. Kingdom of Kongo (Bakongo) included 60,000 square miles with 2.5 million people. The Kongo king was baptized by the Portuguese, but the kingdom collapsed as the king failed to monopolize the slave trade.

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    • [DOC File]Chapter 25: Africa and the Atlantic World

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      Kongo, powerful kingdom of central Africa after fourteenth century . Established diplomatic and commercial relations with Portugal, 1482 . Kings of Kongo converted to Christianity sixteenth century; King Afonso. Slave raiding in Kongo . Portuguese traded textiles, weapons, and advisors for Kongolese gold, silver, ivory, and slaves . Slave trade ...

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    • [DOCX File]Africa's rich human geography - BRINK'S BLOG

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      belonged to the Kongo-Niger language group. "Bantu" is a common Kongo-Niger word for human being. Historians do not know why the Bantu moved away from their homes near the Niger river in West Africa. They first moved southeast, through the rain forests of Central Africa. Eventually, they migrated to the southern parts of the continent.

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    • [DOC File]GENOCIDE IN CONGO - Columbia University

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      Imperialist involvement in Central Africa has given rise to and instituted a form of informal regionalism comprising a "shadow network" of states, private armies, businesses and various elites, both inside and outside of Africa. The state of disorder facilitated the emergence of new networks operating in areas where the formal state was in a ...

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