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African Studies: African Studies:Literature & Art

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African Literature on the Internet
Category Portal

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Sub-Saharan African Literature, African Writers
Portal

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African literature The influence of oral traditions on modern writers Oral traditions and the written word � The influence of oral traditions on modern writers
Category Portal

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Category:Ethiopian literature
Category Weki website

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Ethiopian literature in Amharic
Category bibliographic record

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Poet Laureate Tsegay Gabre-Medhin Of Ethiopia
Category Article

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History of Ethiopia Theatre
This webpage is prepared by Yonas Hailemeskel, a third year Theatre Arts student at Addis Ababa University.(2005)
Category Article

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The Development of Contemporary Literature in Sudan/a>
Category Article

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Sudanese literature
There are records of Sudanese literature dating from the 15th Century, but it wasn't until the 16th and 17th centuries that a distinctive Sudanese literature began to appear . The ruler of Sudan, and the Songhai Empire at the time, Askia the Great was a patron of literature . According to the 16th Century Moroccan explorer, Leo Africanus, writing in 1510 CE
Category Article

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Eritrean Literature
Eritrean Literature reflects the culture and outlook of the Eritreans. Initially, the European missionaries introduced the Eritrean Literature in Tigrinya language. The earlier works of literature that had been published during this period include translations and collections of folklores, traditional poems and fables
Category Article

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Eritrean print and oral culture
Category Portal

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Literature of Eritrea
The literature of Eritrea in the Tigrinya language dates, as far as is currently known, from the mid-19th century. It was initially encouraged by European missionaries, but suffered from the general repression of Eritrean culture under Fascist rule in the 1920s and 30s. The earliest published works were primarily translations or collections of traditional poems, fables and folktales, but the renaissance of Eritrean culture promoted by the British administrators after 1942 included the appearance of the first novels in Tigrinya.
Category Article

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African Literature and Writers on the Internet
Category Article

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Reesom Haile's Poetry
Reesom Haile is from a family of traditional farmers in Eritrea, where he was born, raised and educated through high school. After working as a radio and television journalist in Ethiopia, he continued his education in the United States. Obtaining a doctorate in Media Ecology from New York University, he served for twenty years as a Development Communications consultant, working with UN Agencies, governments and NGOs around the world before returning to Eritrea in 1994. Since then, he has written over two thousand poems in Tigrinya
Category Portal

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Somali literature
Category Research

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Somalia Literature Web sites
Category Directory

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Literature of Somalia
Category Article

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Literature of Somali Onomastics & Proverbs With Comparison of Foreign Sayin
Category Article

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Africana Periodical Literature Bibliographic Database
Category Bibliographic Database

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Introduction to Somali Poetry
Category Poetry

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African Art on the Internet
Category Portal

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African Sculptural Art
Category Educational website

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Inside African Art - Original Paintings Pages
Category Portal

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Debre Hayq Ethiopian Art Gallery - Articles
Category Portal

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Ethiopia Traditions of Creativity
Category Article

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Christian Art From Ethiopia on Display in New York
Category Article

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Eritrean print and oral culture
????!this new and growing archive of Eritrean print and oral culture in Edmonton. On this site, you'll find images and notes from a wide variety of texts and artifacts which form a part of Eritrean culture -- including traditional folktales, fiction, autobiography, historical writing, periodicals, and traditional ceremonies. All items which appear on this site have been generously lent to us from Eritrean-Canadians living in Edmonton. Feel free to leave comments or questions
Category Educational website

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Contemporary Art in Sudan
Category Article

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Islamic art
Category Article

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Sudan Artists Gallery
UNESCO Archives Portal Sudan Artists Gallery was established mid 1999, to participate in an ongoing efforts of documentation for the contemporary Sudanese art in particular and contemporary art in Africa. Our focus at this time is the documentation of art by artists of a Sudanese lineage. Participation on the gallery is not and was not meant to be confined to Sudanese nationals, any Artists with any experience in or about the Sudan may qualify to participate, or even those who shared some experience or memories relevant to the Sudan are welcome to share those experiences through SAG

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