| 
    | African
      people general overview  |  
    | African
  peoples resources information for 107 African cultures, Akan, Akuapem,
  Akye, Anyi, Aowin, Asante, Babanki, Baga, Bali, Bamana, Bamileke, Bamum,
  Bangubangu, Bangwa, Baule, Beembe, Bembe, Benin, Berber, Bidyogo, Bobo,
  Bushoong, Bwa, Cameroon, Chokwe, Dan, Diomande, Djenne, Dogon, Eket, Esie,
  Fang, Fante, Fon, Frafra, Fulani, Hausa, Hemba, Holoholo, Ibibio, Idoma,
  Igbira, Igbo, Igbo Ukwu, Ijo, Kabre, Karagwe, Kassena, Katana, Kom, Kongo,
  Kota, Kuba, Kusu, Kwahu, Kwere, Laka, Lega, Lobi, Luba, Luchazi, Luluwa,
  Lunda, Luvale, Lwalwa, Maasai, Makonde, Mambila, Mangbetu, Manja, Mbole,
  Mende, Mitsogo, Mossi, Mumuye, Ngbaka, Nkanu, Nok, Nuna, Oron, Owo, Pende,
  Pokot, Punu, San, Sapi, Senufo, Shambaa, Shona, Songo, Songye, Suku, Swahili,
  Tabwa, Tuareg, Urhobo, We, Winiama, Wodaabe, Wolof, Woyo, Wum, Yaka, Yombe,
  Yoruba, Zaramo, Zulu |  
    | African tribes groups There are many different people groups and tribes across the 
	continent of Africa - with their culture varying from tribe to tribe, Ethnic 
	groups in Africa |  
    | Black Kingdoms of the Nile |  
    | Living Africa: the people
  population, ethnic groups, language groups, religions, cities of africa, Bantu,
  Berber, Dinka, Fulani, Hausa, Khoikhoi, Manding, Luba, Lunda, Malinke, Moors, Nuer, Pygmies, Semites, Swahili, Tuareg, Xhosa, and
  Yoruba, Dinka, Fulani, Ganda, Hamites, Hausa, Hottentot, Kikuyu |  
| Horizontaal |  
    | African
      people list  |  
    | Akan
      information |  
    | Akuapem
      information |  
    | Anyi
      information |  
    | Axum
      the Aksumites lived in the Ethiopian highlands near the Red Sea, and so
      enjoyed a strategic position in the trade routes between Yemen (in the
      south of the Arabian peninsula) and the cities of Nubia |  
    | Bantu |  
    | Berber |  
    | Biafraland |  
    | Bobo |  
    | Bobo-Dioulasso |  
    | Bobo people 
	Bobo people |  
    | Bobo people |  
    | Bobo people 
	The Bobo are an ethnic group living in Burkina Faso although the area 
	occupied by the Bobo extends north into Mali |  
    | Bushmen |  
    | Bushmen |  
    | Bushmen 
	San tribe |  
    | Bushmen San people, 
	Kalahari peoples, the San, who are also called the Khwe (Khoe), Basarwa, or 
	Bushmen, are some of the best-known groups of people in the world |  
    | BUSHMEN and HOTTENTOTS |  
    | Bushmanland
      the San, popularly known as "Bushmen",
      are the oldest ethnic group in Namibia |  
    | Emperors of Ethiopia 
    (Abyssinia) |  
    | Ethiopia's
      peoples |  
    | Gambia: stones 
	circles of The Gambia |  
    | Gana and Gwi Bushmen of Botswana
	Gana and Gwi 
	Bushmen of Botswana |  
    | Ga people of Ghana |  
    | Garamantes of the Fezzan
      the major tribal groups inhabiting the northern Libyan Sahara in classical antiquity, the Garamantes,
	down? |  
    | Hausa culture unit |  
    | Igbo |  
    | Kalahari
      peoples currently, there are over 95,000 people
      defined as San (Bushmen) in southern Africa. Nearly half of these people
      are in the Republic of Botswana, and a third are in Namibia |  
    | Kung of the Kalahari 
    they refer to themselves as the Zhun/twasi, "the real people," and are also 
    referred to as the !Kung San |  
    | Kwanzaa 
    history of the Kwanzaa holiday |  
    | Kwanzaa |  
    | Lemba 
people the fascinating story of the Lemba tribe of Jews that left judea 2,500 years ago,
      lemba, BaLemba, BaSenna, Senna, black jews, isaac, abraham, joseph, israel, palestine, yemen, ethiopia, kenya, Bhuba, buba, Y chromosome |  
    | Maasai
      Maasai people |  
    | Maasai
      Maasai people, the Maasai people of East Africa live in southern Kenya and 
	northern Tanzania along the Great Rift Valley on semi-arid and arid lands. 
	The Maasai occupy a total land area of 160,000 square kilometers with a 
	population of approximately one half million people |  
    | Maasai people |  
    | Maasai 
	history |  
    | Masai people |  
    | Manding |  
    | Nuba survival |  
    | Nubia
      Nubia is located in today's southern Egypt and northern Sudan. This land has one of the harshest climates in the world.
      The temperatures are high throughout most of the year, and rainfall is infrequent |  
    | Ogoni
      people Shell in Nigeria |  
    | Sudan
      archaeology  the home of the earliest kingdoms and civilisations south of the Sahara, the rich archaeological heritage of
      Sudan and Nubia still remains little known, Kerma (c.2500-1500 BCE), the
      Kushite/Meroitic Empire (c.800 BCE-350 CE), the prosperous medieval Nubian
      kingdoms and the great Sultanates of Funj Sennar and Darfur of the post-medieval period |  
    | Sudan101
      Nuba Mountain, Kabbabish, Baggara, Beja, Sudanese Arabs, Masalit, Zaghawa, Rashaida |  
    | Sumerian
      civilization Iraqi archaeologists are striving to bring to light what
      they describe as Mesopotamia's largest "city of graves," where
      the Sumerians buried their dead nearly 5,000 years ago |  
    | Swahili |  
    | Timbuktu: reality of a place |  
    | Wodaabe 
    Wodaabe peoples are acutually a subgroup of the larger Fulbe-speaking Fulani |  
    | Yoruba |  
    | Yoruba culture
      to promote the Yoruba culture in Africa and in diaspora |  
    | Zimbabwe:
      the great city of stone |  
    | Zimbabwe:
      the great city of stone |  
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