CITATIONS

Printed Materials

Books

2006, The World Almanac, and Book of Facts, 2006, The World Almanac Books, a division of World Almanac Education Group, Inc., Nations of the World, pg 750-850

2004-2005, World Affairs Atlas Almanac, Junior Scholastic, November 1 & 8 2004/Volume 107,  # 5 & 6, The World in Focus, pg 26-28

Milton Meltzer, Slavery, A World History, Updated Edition, pg 286

Allez Viens! En avant, Holt French, Holt, Rinehart and Winston, A Harcourt Education Company, 2004, L’Afrique Francophone pg xviii-xx-1

Barbara Radcliffe Rogers and Stillman D, Rogers, Zimbabwe, Enchantment of the World, general reference

Periodicals

2004-2005, World Affairs Atlas Almanac, Junior Scholastic, November 1 &8 2004/Volume 107,  # 5&6, The World in Focus, pg 26-28

Internet Sources

The Wikipedia/Zimbabwe
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zimbabwe

Institue for War and Peace Reporting/ Africa
http://www.iwpr.net/index.php?apc_state=henfacr257731&s=o&o=africa_zimba_photos_100605.htm

The Lonely Planet, World Guide
http://www.lonelyplanet.com/worldguide/destinations/africa/zimbabwe/


CREDITS

Anonymous New Yorker from Zimbabwe, thank-you for the interview, the photos and all the help with our web site.

Professor Laura Kate, photos from her trip to Zimbabwe used with permission, Hippos, Kenya, Waterfall on Home page and Welcome Page
http://www.astro.columbia.edu/~kay/Africa01/index.html

Find Zimbabwe Game

Digital Library, photos from old books of 18th and early 19th Century
The New York Public Library Digital Photo Gallery
http://www.nypl.org/digital/

Algeria, Women in a Moorish-style mosque.

Angola, Illustration of the slave market.

Cameroon, Illustration of the slave market.

CAR, By the river.

Chad, Fula in Costume

Cote d’ Ivorie, Riding at the best Ivory Elephants. 1880s

Congo Huts, Village in Katanga

Djibouti, Marché Indigéne.

Egypt, Ancient Egyptin Art

Eritrea, The ostrich was called -- "The Camel Bird of Arabia"

Ethiopia, Figure at Abou, Ancient Nubia. Traditional jewelry

Guinea, Ancient lion hunters

Kenya, Hippos in the water, Mary Kay photo

Libya, A battle in Tripoli in the 1880s.

Mali, Arriving at Timbuktu,1852

Mauritania, Along the Senegal River.

Morocco, Historical illustration of Moors

Mozambique, Burning of slave establishment by British seamen at Keonga.

Niger, The I'sa at Say. Most of people live by the Niger River

Nigeria, Refugee hopefuls as seen on west coast

Senegal, Ethnic group—Wolof

Sudan, Low-caste Funlani, Western Sudan

Tunisia, Tunisians in folk costume in a coffeehouse, 1800s.

Uganda, This 18th Century European illustration

FYI--The illustrations and captions may have been altered such as cropped or
colored to fit the website’s needs.

Graphics:

Animals used decorate game such as giraffe, and monkey
Barry Clip Art http://www.barrysclipart.com/

Animals used in the game such as the lion, elephants, monkey, turtle
Animated Gif’s http://www.animatedgif.net/

FYI--Graphics many have been altered to fit our needs.

Sound:

Welcome Page-- Zimbabwean National Anthem
http://david.national-anthems.net/
National Anthems Reference Page
Email received from davidk@national-anthems.net April 22, 2006

Photo Gallery Slide Show--
http://www.sounddogs.com/

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