What was the Bantu Homelands Citizenship Act of 1970? What gave rise to the African slave trade? What does oba mean in Benin culture? Which direction did the Bantu tribes migrate? What is a brief history of Ghana? What is decolonization in Africa?
Soldiers of termites are eaten (Benin: Fon; Burkina Faso: Burundi: Hutu; CAR: Gbaya (see also Roulon-Doko [18], Gharé; Chad: Ngambaye; CAR: Gbaya; Burundi: Hutu; Kenya: Luo; Nigeria: Yoruba; Sudan: Dongolawi; Uganda: Langi, Luo; Zimbabwe: Shona). However, a number of informan...
Tangible and intangible elements of culture are the primary sustenance of heritage tourism. They include traditional dance, folklore, songs, arts and craft, indigenous technologies, festivals, rituals, and rites. All these are cultural products designed to embody different activities. They constitute ...
It is remarkable that this insect group in sub-Saharan Africa is so import- ant as a provider of products and as an inspiration for many aspects in the culture of human life. Abbreviations CAR: Central African Republic; DRC: Democratic Republic of Congo; Lep.: Lepidoptera; RES: Resource ...
(Benin: Bariba, Goun; Burkina Faso: Mossi; Cameroun: Bamileke; Nigeria: Yoruba; Togo: Ewe, Kabye) collect the grasshoppers. This is often done at the end of the season (Niger: Hausa, Songhai); the gravid females are especially popular (rich in fat and females of eggs) (Cameroon: ...
Women in sub-Saharan Africa are vulnerable to acquiring HIV infection and reproductive tract infections. Bacterial vaginosis (BV), a disruption of the vaginal microbiota, has been shown to be strongly associated with HIV infection. Risk factors related t
a年校园文化活动积极分子 year campus culture activity activist[translate] aThis is a feeling, a very special feeling 这是感觉,一种特别感觉[translate] aWe were born and raised in a summer haze 我们是出生和上升在夏天阴霾[translate] ...
a企业文化建设工作深入人心 Enterprise culture construction work sink deep into the hearts of the people[translate] aSeaport,Republic of Benin,Cotonou 海口,贝宁共和国, Cotonou[translate] alook the man dusting the table 看拂去桌的灰尘人[translate] ...
These developments could lead to the abandonment of labor-intensive food crops and landraces, while loss of traditional culture and religion may cause the disappearance of crops grown solely for ritual purposes. Due to their isolation, Maroon agriculture has hardly been studied. The only description ...
Iburu names are only recorded for Nigeria, although there is another region of cultivation in the Atakora mountains in Benin. Names for ṭef are extremely similar throughout the Ethiopian region, suggesting that the crop has been dispersed by a dominant culture, probably the Ethiosemitic ...