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African Indigenous Science and Knowledge
Systems
Dr. Gloria T. Emeagwali
Professor of History and African Studies,
Central Connecticut State University
MAIN SITE:
www.africahistory.net
AFRICAN TIMELINE
Clarification: Professor Gloria Emeagwali
does not share the same gender or profession with the computer
scientist/mathematician and winner of the 1989 Gordon Bell
Prize - but I congratulate him for his magnificent achievements.
In this site we present
various perspectives on African Indigenous Knowledge Systems(AIK)
from a wide range of scholars. We publish brief extracts from
scholarly works on the subject and focus on several areas.
We are proud to say that this site has been listed by the
United Nations Educational,Scientific and Cultural Organization
(UNESCO) as one of the top 50 of African websites.
October
24-7,2006 Nasarawa University, Nigeria
GLOBAL AFRICA FOUNDATION
Table of Contents(non-clickable)
- A. Indigenous African
Science and Technology
- A1. African Indigenous
Knowledge Systems in the African Diaspora
- B. Relevant Indigenous
Knowledge Organizations
- C. Africa-Related Books
of the Month/ Outstanding Books
- C1. AIDS/Health Related
Readings
- D. African and African-American
Scientists and Inventors
- E. Africana Journals and
Newspapers
- F. African Regional Sites
- G. General and Archival
Sources Related to Africa
- H. Africa-Related Institutions,
Programs and Organizations
- I. Specialized Aspects
of African Studies
- J. African Cinema
- K. Black Scholarly and
Popular Sites
- L. African Universities
- M. Publishers/Multi Media
Resources
- N. Africa Radio Programs
History
Courses Taught by Dr. Gloria Emeagwali at Central
Connecticut State University, New Britain
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