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Topic: Angolan Swallow


  
  Sacred Earth Newsletter - July 2005   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The area hosted more than 23,000 Angolan refugees for six years, but fewer than 3,000 of them are left now after the majority headed home to Angola.
These days, the two villages are almost empty in the morning, as their inhabitants, equipped with shovels and hoes, work in the bush land where the young seedlings are planted.
An environmental protection committee comprising Congolese villagers and Angolan refugees has been established to safeguard the nurseries and to sensitise the population.
www.sacredearth.com /Ezine/summer05/july05.htm   (8862 words)

  
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Adamu - diminutive master of Brazilian and Angolan folk tunes.
A few live acts such as up-and-coming local bands The Hands, Small Axes, Choice Masters, Dax Butler and friends will play in the afternoons and on Saturday night there will be a live performance by Nicholas Kotei Djanie, master drummer from Ghana.
For drumming enthusiasts, Marimba House will again be running a four-day West African Drum Workshop with Nicholas Kotei Djanie from Ghana.
www.sarockdigest.com /archives/issue_197.txt   (7429 words)

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