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         Zambia Culture Africa:     more books (24)
  1. Culture and Customs of Zambia (Culture and Customs of Africa) by Scott D. Taylor, 2006-10-30
  2. Political culture in Zambia: A pilot survey (MSU working papers on political reform in Africa) by Michael Bratton, 1994
  3. Zambia (Cultures of the World) by Timothy Holmes, Winnie Wong, 2008-09
  4. 100 Years in Zambia: What Is God Teaching Us When One Culture Meets Another? by Missionary Sisters of Our Lady of Africa, 2001
  5. Makishi: Mask Characters of Zambia (Fowler in Focus) by Manuel Jordan, 2007-02-15
  6. Central Africa/Gospel Culture and the Media/Central America/Growth Through Promotion Missionary Education/Empowerment For God's Deliverance
  7. Migration and Uneven Rural Development in Africa: The Case of Zambia by Alifeyo Chilivumbo, 1985-08-26
  8. Symbols in Action: Ethnoarchaeological Studies of Material Culture (New Studies in Archaeology) (Volume 0) by Ian Hodder, 2009-03-19
  9. Kalambo Falls Prehistoric Site: Volume 3, The Earlier Cultures: Middle and Earlier Stone Age (Clark: Kalambo Falls Prehistoric Site) by J. Desmond Clark, 2001-10-01
  10. Zambia, Mining, and Neoliberalism: Boom and Bust on the Globalized Copperbelt (Africa Connects)
  11. Sketches of the East Africa Campaign by Robert Valentine Dolbey, 2010-04-17
  12. Recycled Inequalities: Youth and Gender in George Compound, Zambia, Research Report No. 114 (NAI Research Reports) by Ann Schlyter, 1999-02
  13. Sketches of the East Africa Campaign by Robert Valentine Dolbey, 2010-07-24
  14. Sketches of the East Africa Campaign by Robert Valentine Dolbey, 2010-09-13

41. Books: Africa: South: Art, Culture, Music & Religion; History, Economics, Develo
they replace their culture with the colonial culture.). Heinemann, 1965 (Four voicesfrom South africa.). Heinemann, 1971 (zambia; a village rivalry pulls in
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Bernstein, Henry. . IDAF, 1985. Click here for more information on books by Henry Bernstein RECOMMENDED Huntington, Richard. Gender and Social Structure in Madagascar . Indiana U., 1987. Click here for more information on Nzenza-Shand, Sekai, Songs to an African Sunset: A Zimbabwean Story . Lonely Planet Publications, 1997. Click here for more information on Songs to an African Sunset RECOMMENDED Shostak, Majorie. Nisa: The Life and Words of a !kung Woman . Harvard Univ. Pr., 1981. Click here for more information on NISA: The Life and Words of a !kung Woman
Barnard, Alan. Hunters and Herders of Southern Africa . Cambridge Univ. Press, 1992. Click here for more information on Hunters and Herders of Southern Africa Hanlon, Joseph. Beggar Your Neighbours: Apartheid Power in Southern Africa . Indiana Univ., 1988. Click here for more information on Beggar Your Neighbours Hoagland, J. South Africa: Civilization in Conflict . Houghton Mifflin, 1972.

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We are back! Please click on the above link to see a spiffy web page presenting some of our pictures from the trip. I also have a photojournal of my own. If you want some background information on where Zambia is, etc., you can check out this PDF file containing the fundraising poster I made for the project. Any donations at this time should be directed to Bristol Christan Fellowship.
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Construction began on the first Children's Village in the fall of 2001. Because of generous financial support of the project by Bristol Christan Fellowship and excellent project management by the primary contractor, Alex Mwasa, the project progressed rapidly, particularly by African standards. After a few short months, the first building was complete and the second was taking shape. We arrived about 6 months after the project began to the scene shown on in my photojournal. With or team of 19 people from the US and UK, we nearly doubled the number of workers on the project. In the two weeks we were there, the combined Team Zambia put almost all of the finishing touches on the second building, including outside plaster work, door and window frames, draft ceiling, cement floors, tile work, plumbing, and electrical.
As can be expected from any trip to another culture, we learned a lot. This was a particularly fruitful trip in that regard, since we were nearly equal in number to the Zambia construction workers and worked side-by-side with them for nearly two weeks! The official language in Zambia is English, which also helped (though, like most of Africa, tribal languages are spoken in preference to the official national language). Probably the most valuable lesson learned is that people across the world are not so different as you might think. When you visit another culture (this makes my 7th distinct world culture), look for commonality. And, if you do talk about "my" culture and "your" culture, make sure you spent at least 90% of your time talking about the similarities, otherwise you risk building walls rather than bridges.

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Country Profile THE PEOPLE Zambia has one of the lowest populations to land ratio's in Africa. Only about 10 million people in a country half the size of Europe. The employment opportunities in mining and associated industries have caused Zambia to be one of the most urbanized countries in Africa. About one-fifth of the population lives on the Copperbelt and an estimated 2 million plus people live in Lusaka - the capital. This has resulted in massive tracts of uninhabited land across the country. CULTURE Zambia's contemporary culture is a blend of values, norms, material and spiritual traditions of more than 70 ethnically diverse people. During the colonial period, the process of industrialization and urbanization saw ethnically different people brought together by economic interests, This, as well as the very definite influence of western standards, generated a new culture without conscious effort of politically determined guidelines. Many of the rural inhabitants however, have retained their indigenous and traditional customs and values. After Independence in 1964, the government recognized the role culture was to play in the overall development of a new nation and began to explore the question of a National Identity. As a result, Private and Public museums and cultural villages were established to promote the expression of artistic talents. MUSIC AND DANCE Dance is an important part of musical expression among Zambians and along with the ideas they express, have served as reflectors of life and thought over the centuries. Many traditional instruments are still played throughout the country, although the desire for western instruments continues to increase. The most common traditional instrument of course is the drum and drumming plays an important part of rituals, ceremonies, celebrations and community communication.

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zambia and Botswana Exploring political culture at the grassroots', Journal of Contemporaryafrican Studies, 13, 1 333. - , 1995, 'Popular culture in africa
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List of publications, Wim van Binsbergen BOOKS and other independent publications Religious Innovation in Modern Africa Society , special issue, African Perspectives, 1976/2, Leiden: African Studies Centre, 148 pp, ISBN 90.70110.148 Van Binsbergen, W.M.J., 1977, Leeftocht , Haarlem: In de Knipscheer, ISBN 9062650104, 53 pp.; poetry Migration and the Transformation of Modern African Society , special issue, African Perspectives 1978/1, Leiden: African Studies Centre, 178 pp, ISBN 90.70110.202 Van Binsbergen, W.M.J., 1979, Klopsignalen , Haarlem: In de Knipscheer, ISBN 9062650309, 58 pp.; poetry Van Binsbergen, W.M.J., 1981, Religious Change in Zambia: Exploratory Studies , London/Boston: Kegan Paul International, ISBN 0-7103-0000-Xl; also paperback edition, ISBN 0-7103-0012-3; revised and expanded commercial edition of doctoral dissertation, same title, Free University, Amsterdam, 1979 Okot p'Bitek, 1981, Lied van Lawino en lied van Oco l, translation of Song of Lawino and Song of Ocol , translated into Dutch by Wim van Binsbergen and Ad van Rijsewijk; scholarly annotations and technical comments on the translation, Wim van Binsbergen (pp. 5, 239-245, 247-56); with a critical essay by J.K. van de Werk; Maasbree: Corrie Zelen, 269 pp, ISBN 90.6280.619.8 Van Binsbergen, W.M.J., 1982

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