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  • FRIKKADELS? Dhaltjies? Boboti? Those Dutch-sounding names will be new and mysterious to most Winnipegers (unless they've been to South Africa), and not exactly what one might expect to find on St. Mary's Road. But there they are, on the menu at Lu Lu's, a little place that is basically simple, but warm and cheerful, decorated with some interesting African -- as well as round-the-world -- paintings and artifacts, reflecting the background and the travels of the couple who own it. Some of the above may sound familiar to devotees of Indian cooking, but then comes the main course, that mysterious boboti, which doesn't resemble any Indian dish I know. It turns out to be a square of savoury ground beef, under a custardy glaze, and tasting much like your mother's meat loaf, but probably a tad ...

  • ... authors, showing great disrespect to African English authors. The Presiding Member, Madame Beau... some authors, the claimant gave African names. The panel was surprised by the claimant's answers...

  • It's really getting bad out there. A lot of people have been worried and this is like a culmination of a lot of those worries," a source who knew [Lahai Konteh] and his family, and has extensive contact with members of the city's African community, told the Free Press on Monday. The source, along with a friend who was with Konteh when he died, agreed to speak out on the condition their names not be published because of ongoing safety concerns. They said Konteh -- known to friends as "Hot Sauce" -- was in the wrong place at the wrong time. "He was a very handsome man, had such a winning personality, just a real likable kid who was very close with his parents," said the source, who called on all members of the African community to "put away your guns." The source also worried a lack of t...

  • ... legal status; the English and French common names are included for reference only. The scientific no...  1.11.1. Equidae.     (1) Equus africanus. (Excludes the domesticated form, which is referen...

  • Where's Muhammad Ali?" I asked the man who was working the ticket booth. "Where are Duke Ellington and Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong and Ray Charles? "At Madame Tussauds," he replied. "We can't afford to put in everybody." "To be honest with you," I replied, "I think he's more Harvard than the 'hood."

    ... White House, angling through the agony of African-American Baltimore, the per-capita homicide capita... many of the most famous African-American names seemed to be absent. "Where's Muhammad Ali?" I ask...

  • COVER FEATURE - Cover story

    [ILLUSTRATIONS OMITTED] . You can take an African out of the village but you cannot take the village... colonial days, African parents gave English names to their offspring but this changed after the atta...

  • ...Famous African artists include Senegal's Youssou N'dour, Nigerian...Both Makeba and Kuti's names were mentioned during the ceremony, as MTV gave an...

  • ...J.A. FEDERAL COURT OF APPEAL. NAMES OF COUNSEL AND SOLICITORS OF RECORD. DOCKET: A-737...

  • ... bias in the context of the hearing of African refugee claims by Jeannine Beaubien-Duque and Mich... some authors, the claimant gave African names. The panel was surprised by the claimant's answers...

  • This article investigates how transnational familial links and socio-cultural dynamics shape migrants' remitting behavior and inform their relationships. It shows that most research on remittances fails to capture migrants' personal and social significance of remittances embedded not only in their transnational social relations, but also in cultural contexts. Drawing on new empirical qualitative research amongst Congolese migrants in South Africa, the article argues that migrants remit primarily in a bid to escape social death by fostering familial belonging and sustaining social status. It finds that socio-cultural influences and internalized social stereotypes about economic effects of emigration shape migrants' awareness of their role expectations in communities of origin. These role...

    ... Mozambican migrants as well as 200 South Africans (as control group), and furthermore new qualitativ... function leading to what Ritzer (1996: 585) names "cultural colonization." Cultural colonization is ...



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