ANSA

Scholar Voted Travel Avard t··1ANSA·sapplio.••tion to the Int~rn.;,tion.••l Visitors Proqram Comm1H1io1ioof the Mrro.an Stud"iEosAssoc1.atloo requesting travel funds for Kalilou Tera to attend the 1989 meetin9 in Atlanta has been approved. This is pIiondin9the ~rival of funds from th9 Ford Foundatlon. Msr. Ter .••'s addition .••l U.S. splio.••kin9 ~ng"'g9ments .••nd other functions are being coordinated by Professor Patrick McNaughton of Indi.analJniversity.

nARSA-Sponsored Panels. ASA 1989

Panel: WOMEN IN THE MANDE WORLD Ch.••ir : J9anM Maddox ToungMa (Univ9t"sity of Vwgin1.a)

t-1.ariaGrosz-Ng .••te ('Western l"lrohig.anUniversity)} "B.••m.••n.••'Womenand the (Re)Constitutloo of the. Social Order"

Tal TamMi (CNRS)J "Girls' Initiation Societies AmOO9the B.••mana of Beledugu (Maln-

Jane TlJrritin (University of Toronto), "Contradictions of Class and Gender for Educated Mande 'vIomen in the Period le .••ding to IndE'pE'ndE'ooE'''

Panel: SIY,f IN THE MANDE WORLD: GROUP CONSC IOUSNESS AND INDIYIDUAL IDENTITY Ch.,w: ~Iw-., Frank (University of Tulse)

Papers: Kathryn l. Green (University of 'Wisconsin)} "Siya in the Mande 'World: Ideals} Individuals} and Ethnic Change"

Barbara G. Hoffman (Indiana UniversitIJ); "When Brothers are of Different Races: Problems in Translating Social Categories"

Adria laVio Jette (Rice University)} .."1fI.JI1~".Jl.J /17(b")}II": Specialization} SymboIs }and Identity"

Robert launay (NorthwestE'rn Univeorsity)} "UnintE'ndE'dConsequences: Coloni.••l Ethnography and Post-Co lontal Rhetoric"

Discussant: CtlarJes Bird (Indiana University)

President: David C. Conrad (State University of New York-Osweqo) Vroe Pr9s1dent: B. M.ar"iEPerinbo .am (University of M.aryland) Secretary: Kathryn l. Green (University of Wisconsin-f1.adison) Advisory Board: lansiM Kab.••(Uni"'ersity of Illinois-Chro.••go) Robert launay (Northwestern University) P~l: DEEP SAHELI •••••HISTORY CMr: DaYid C. Conrad (State Uninrsit9 of New York-Oswego) (T~ 2nd & 5*h p~r$ li~*$d "W~~ $ubmiH~d ~t~ ~d.w~ $ubjwt to ASA ~O\l~l) Papers: Michael Gomez (Spellman College)., '13ao, Tlmbuktu, and lines of InfllJence in Imperial Son9h

Steve Harmon (Arkansas State University), '11araboutaqe in the French Sudan: A Quantitative StudIJ "

Tim GEosbseky (tv1ichig.anState Unh"Eorsity), and Jobba K. Kamar a (University of l iberia), "History of t~ Konyaka Durin9 t~ Formative Years: Fonil'l(}ama,MlJsadu and t~ Ori9ins of ~ 'M~ Invasions'"

Martin Ford (State University of New York-Bin9hamton), "Konyaka Mandingo Migration from BelJla to in t~ 19th and 20th Centuries"

Carlos Lopes (United Nations Development PrQ9r am), "Historical Impact of the St.ate of KaabIJ"

Panel: Musici.lns ilDdOnl HistoriiIDS: Cultun Trilnsmission in Abn ilnd MilD. Societies (.JoinHy sponsored by MANSA~ thio Ak~ Studw$ A$$oc~tion) Chair: David Owusu Ansah (Jarnes Madison University)

Papers: Laura Arntson Harris (Indiana University), ..In the Hands of Others: A ¥~lf{}.Jin ManKa Society"

Ka11looTen (ILA - Universite Nationale de COte d'lvoire), "Cultural Fusion and Material Develop~t in MartdEoSociety"

Dore On Inviting a Bard to a Deeting

I'm afraid I've created some misunderstandif19 about t~ possibility of invitin9 a to a MANSAmeetin9. 1 was not at all suggesting that we pay for a gr10t to come to At~ta from Afr~ or anywhere else-- MANSA has barely enou9h mO~J to put out a new'sletter . MI~su~stion was simply that we invite a griot, just as we invite each other, to participate formally or informally .at SorM sessions we're plannif19for the African Studies Association meetif19 in Atlanta. Maooe (jriots based at least part time in this country (I know of thr€'€') have the means to travel, and would welcome the opportunity to meet MANSAmerrtbers, students and scholars, at the African Studies Association meetinq. At ffiI:I invitation, Papa susso, a man with deep roots 10~ disiin9uisl\@d Mand1ok~fdmlly of gr1ots, is plannin9 to join ~ ASA and atiend the meeiif19 10 Ai~ta. I s~ no reason to rais~ a barrier between MANSA, "~ association scientifique," and individuals 'a'ith a cwt~1o "savoir- who interest many of us. Cordia Ily, Thomas A. Hale, The Pennsy Ivania State university

Book Release

Creation et imibiion dans l'.lrt ~fric~in , by Abdou S4jn~, Univwsite Cheikh Anta Diop ~ Ddkar, IFAN-Ch. A. Drop, 19138, pp. 269.

Part I, ETHNO-ESTHETIQUEbES ARTS AFRICAINS, contains t~ ctlapters "Tradition et I'fIOdernite", "Unite et diver site ", and "Un aM magico-reli9ieux". Part", POURUNEESTHfTIQUEDES ARTS AFRICAINS, includes "Sens et conscience esthetiques", "Statut ~ l' artiste", "Techniques et materiaux", and ''Creation tot imitation. "Fo 110w1fl9art' some remarks by lily an Keste loot about this volume:

2 Abdou ~111. ~ p¥ UM r9V~ oritiqY9 d~ 9sS-iis jusqu'ici accomplis, poor oliss9t", S~S9t" 9t

~ cet enormt> patrirnoine. Ensuite, il entame un reper a~ I non SE'lJ~t des condttions concretes dans ~l~ s'insorit l'art tr.aditi()M(>1du cootinMt, rnais aussi ~s prob~s d'esthetique, ~ stljlisti~ et de creation. Syl1a remonte 0 la source, interrQge les artistes sur leurs lanques sur les vocables et notions ~ be4U, joli, .aqre.ab19,etc.} bref 11explore li oonsoieooe estheti~ de l'artiste traditi()M(>l; en~te tres rart?ment realisee.

Et son projet enqlobe non st?Ulement la statuaire rnais l'artisanat, les parures, la bijouterie, l'architt?Cture. 11 se poursuit d.ans l'etude des mulitples fonotions de l'Art africain; fonctions non IJnlquement reliqieuses auxQIJE'l1eson l'a trop souvent reduit, "mais politiqtJes soctales , cornernoratives et esth@ti~s, de communication et de sljooretisme".

Teaching Pos1tion/~1nanc1al A1d Sought 1n U.S .

.Je vtens tr~s respectueusement solltceter vos aide t?t eoncours pour ce qu1sutt: J9 suis 9ns9iqn.ant-o~roh9Yr 0 l'Univ9t"site d' Abidj¥! depuis ~t (7) .ans. J'~~ li llUQ,-••tur9 comparet? et la stylistique. Je suts t1tula1re d'un doctorat de lettres Modernes de 1'Univers1te de la SorbOl"JM-Nouve11e,Paris III, depuis 1980. ParalJelement 0 mes activites d'ensei9nant, je prepare presentement une thke de doctorate d'Etat de Litterature Comparee qui porte sur "La SlJmbolique AnirMlEod.ans lEosTrsditions Populiins Ameriodiennes

(Amerique du Nord) et Mandifl9 (Afrique de l'Ouest) : ch.ants, ffiIJ thes et recits M • Beneficiant, a compter du 8 Juillet 1989, d'one aonee sabbatique, je projette de faire un sejour d'on a deux artS aux Etats-Unis dans le cadre de la preparation de rna tI..ese sus-ind;quee. Je sollicite votre intervention en vue d'oMenir soit un poste d'enseiqnant (de fra09aise, de litterature et civilisation africaines OIJfr ancaises), soit une aide ymanclere et materieolle d'on institlJt OIJd'un or9anismE' . •..Iesuis ~ nationalite fr~aise et compte me rendre aux Hats-Un is Ie plus tot possible et, 4Uplus tard, dans la delJxiMle quinzaine d'.aotJt 1989. Je vous rerMrcie de tout oe q~ vous ferez poor moi et vous prie d'.aqreer l'expression deferente de ma profondE' reoconnaissance. 22 Juin, 1989 Dr. Jean-Baptiste KourolJma 22 BP 437 Abidjan 22 RQpubliqu9Cote d'lvoir"

Bew and Renewed DAISA fteabers, Research Specializations & Address Changes

Thomas Ii.. Hale, Department of French and Comparative literature, 316 Burrowes B1d9, The PenllS1Jlvania State University, University Park, P A 16802 Orallit~ature of'rr'est Africa

Kassim Kone, B.P. 2284 , Bamako, Republie of Mali

Car los lopes, 2 Errneti Place, EIl9~wood Cliffs, NJ 07632. (address change)

E. Mn McDougall (Sponsor) ..Departmen,t of History, 2-28 Tory Bldg, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T6G 2H4 . Southern S.ahara- Salle1in the Mali-Mauritania Region; interaction pastor alist! non-pastor alist politica I economy and culture; cha09ifl9 labour-social relations in preo-colonial and colonial sociE't'.l.

3 M.tt ~ffK (Sponsor) J 12045 MOI'Itros~V111~~T~rT~ J Rock'/l119)MD2Oe52

Soc~l ~thropolO9'J of the Mand1nl<:oof southern ~al and Gambia: ~thnornt>die1neJ plant ctassrncanon, the ~ boda,i~ ~ioN. 'w'~t Afrio-in in~~ ~ tM Gull~ of o01lst;.1~or9i;. ~ South C¥ol~.

L~~ S1d~ J Dlr~tion NatiOl'l

61 7 J CoMI

Kalilou Toka) Il A Univ~site J 08 SP 887 Abidj~ 08 J Cot~ d'Ivoir~ InstiM de- 1109uistjqu~ applique~; la09u~s e-t li09Uishque MandE!.

JEtanne Maddox TolJnqara J History De-padment J Univeorsity of Vir910ia J Char lottesvil~ ) VA 22903

ttARSA Ueabershlp List

In thr~~ or four cases th~ addr~s~s ar~ not current becaust> theoeditor has not been notified of changt>s (~ knows ~':! moved, but ~ doesn't koo...,.....,..here). The followin

~'YIs~tt~ ar~ according to m~s' g~ogr aphica 1locations J 'lfh1ch f1uctuat~ to a minor degr~ as ~s move betWeEn Africa) Europe) and North Amffioa:

North A~rica ca. 84 J Africa ca. 31 J Europt' ca. 20) Middle East 1.

Jean-LolJp Ams~lle J C~ntr~ d'Etudes Africa~ J Laboratoir~ de Socio109~ ~t Giograph~ Africaines J 54 J bd. Raspail) 75006 Paris

Mar,:! Jo Arooldi J Department of Anthropo 1091:1 NHB112 J Smithsonian Institution J 'viashin

IV1etteB

Tom Bassett, ~artment of Geogr~ J University of minois J 220 DavEnport Hall, 607 S. Ma~ws, Urbana; Il 61801

Abdoulaye Bathily J Department of History J I.FAN., Univ~site de Dakar, Dakar, S~gal

.Jean Bazjn, Ecole des Haut~ Etudes en Sciences Sociales , 54 bd. Raspail, 75006 Paris, Fra~

R.M.A. Bedaux, Koningslaan 35, 3583 GHutrecht, T~ Ne~rlands

Larry Becker J Geography Department, School of Oriental and African Stud~ J Uninrsity of London, Ma~t

Strt>t>tJ london YIC 1E 7HP., England

Char~ S. Bird} Department of llngui~t;cs, Indiana Univ~sity) Bloomington} IN47405

Caroline Bledsoe) Department of Anthropo 1091:1 ) NorthW"~t~n Univ~sity ) Evanston J Il 6020 1

4 ~l.Jdouba Cisse, DlreocteourAdjoint, Archiveos Nationaleos, B.P. S61, Conakry, Reopublicof Guineoa

Youssouf Tata Cisse , 223 BM. Peoreolreo,750 17 Paris, Fr artCeo

Sekeoe Mod',!Cissoko , Departeomeontd'Histojre , Univeorsite E. Omar Bonqo, LweovillE', Gabon

David C. Conrad, SUNY-Buffalo/1Tt1, No. S, Jalan SS17/1 A, 47500 Subang Ja':la, Selan~} Malaysia

Richard A. Corb':j, Ceonteorfor African Studies , 470 GRIJ UnivE'rsity ofFlorida J Gaineosvi11e,FL32611

Pascal Coulibal':jJ I.F.A.N., Uoiversite de Dakar, B.P. 206, D.»:ar J ~~1

Lynda R. Day, 135 Clinton St. -4S J Hempsteoad, NY 11S50

AriaM De1uz, labor atolre d' Anthropo logie Socia lE'J 52 rue du Cardina 1il'-Lemoine, 75005 Paris

Soumai1a Diakite, Direocteur Nationa 1des Arts et de la Culture J M.S. A.C., B.P. 1S9, Bam.ko, Mali

Seydou Dia11o,B.P. 1227, Bamako, Republic of Mali

Msr. Ahmadou Oury Dia110, Dlrecteur de Patrimoine , Direction Gil'Mra1e de la Cu1ture , BP . 391 , Conakry, Rt>plJblicof GlJint>a

Dr . N'Go10Diarr a} Professeur ,] 1'[co 'IeNorma'le Superie\rt> , B.P. 241 , Bamako, Rt>pUblic of Mali

Tieman Diarr a, Institut des Sciil'nct>SHumaws, B.P. 159, Bamako, Ma1i

Mamadou Diawara, Frobenius Instltut, GOetha UrtiVE'rSltOt,Liebi9strasse 47, D-6ooo FrankfurtlMain 1, 'w'eostGermany

Abdoulay e Bara Drop, Directeur I Institut F~nta 1d' Afrique Noire, UnivE'rsite de Dakar B.P. 206, Dakar, SEont>gal

MaHafe Drame, CentE'r for Africao StudieS, 1208 'y{ est c.al1forn1aI IJnivl>rs1tIJof 1111oo1s,Urbana, I. 6180 1

Gerard Dumt'Strt>, Institut National dt>SL~s et Civilisations Orientales, 2, rue de LlllE'I 75007 PMis

Risa Ellovich, Dt>partment of Socio1ogl.Jand Anthropo 1ogl.,J North Caro 1ina State UrtinrsitIJ , Ralei9h, He 27695

KateoEzra, Deopartment of Primitive Ar:t, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 5th Avenueoat 82nd Streoet, New York, NY 10025 .

Paulo F. de Moraes Farias, Centre of'N'est African Studies, Urtivl>rsity of Birmln9l'tam, Birmingham, England

5 Humphr~ J. Fish9r 1 School of Ori9nt4l4nd Afrlo-iOS~IJd19s1 Univwsity of London, Mi~t StrHtl London

W'C1E 7HP1 England

Lenasou Fofana, Institut d'Histoire d'Art et d'Archeolo9ie Africaln, 08 B.P. 9451 Abidjan 08, Cote d'ivoire

Martin Ford 1 3453 Bruton Parish W'ay 1 Silver Sprlngl MD20904

Barbara Fnnk, Art Dep.artffiE'nt,University of Tulsa, 600 S. College Avenue, Tulsa, Oklahom.a74104

David P. Gamble, 268 Klamath Street, Brisb.ane, CA 94005

Tim Gel~sbm, 321 r1anzana Ct. Apt. 1C, "fI.:s1lc:er,M149504

The Goldwater Library, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 5 Ave. &. 82 St., Ne'tl York, NY10028

Michal!1 A. Gomez) Depart.lilent of History , African and Afro- American Studies 1 W'ashington Uninrsity .'St. louis 1 MO63130

Alma Gottl~) DepMtffiE'otof Anthropo1oqy) 109 DaveonportHall, 607 S. M.atMwS Ave-., Uninrsity of Illinois) Urbana, IL61 80 1

Kathry n l. Green 1 DepartffiE'ntof History, University of Madison- "iisconsln, 3211 HumanitieS Buildlng, 455

North PMk Stre.e.tl M~ison, 'viI 53706

Thomas A. Halel Fr•••nch Department, Comparative-lite-rature-, 316 Burrowe.s B1019.TM, Pt>nnsylv.aniaState- University. IJoiversity Park, PA 16802

Robert Handloff 1 1824 Kenyon St. NW, W'ashington, DC200 10

Steve Harmon, Histof'l~DepartffiE'nt, SUNY-Os''IIego , Oswego, NY131 26

Laur.!! Arntson Harris, 3315 E. Longview -4, B1oomlngton1 IN47401

David Henige, Memoria I Libr ary, 728 State Street 1 Madison, 'viI 53706

Fran~ise Heritier-~, Laboratoire d' Anthropologie Socia1e) 521 rue du Cardinal-Lemoine, 75005 Paris

EIJgefliaW'.Herbert, Moont Holyoke Co11ege, Di!partffiE'ntof History, Sooth Hadley, MA 01 075

Barbara G. Hoffman, 3209 East 10th Street, Apt. 16G, B1oomlngton, IN47408

Rachel Hoffman, P.O. Box 1315, Culnr City 1 CA 90232

Hoonr Institution (Terrel D. Ha1e, Seria ls Department) , Stanford, CA 94305-601 0

Allen Howard, Department of History, Van Dyck Hall, Rutgers University, New BrunSWick, NJ 08903

,John O. Hunwick, Program of African' Studies, Northwestern University, Evanston, L 6020 1

Pasca 1J. Imperato, M.D., Department of Preventive Medicine and Community Health, S.U.N.Y. Health Science Cent•••r at Brooklyn, 450 C1Mksoo Ave-nue,Box 43, BrookltJn, NY11203-2098

6 John "11m Johnson, Fo1k1or~Institut~, 506 N. Fess St., Ind~ Uoiv••t"sity, Bloominqton} IN47405

LansiM K~, Black Stud~s Pt"ogram, Uoi'y·••rsity of Illinois at Chicago, Box 4348} Chicago, Il 60680

Thlemoko Kante, lostitut des Sc~s ~iMs, BF. 159, ~o, Mi.li

Cheick M. C~rif K~ita, D~t~t of R()('OO(\C~Lanqua~s and lit~ratur~s, C<»"l~tonColl~~, OM North Collt?- Str~t, Northfi~ ld, f1'inrlesota 55057

r·1sr. Sidiki Kooe1eKena, Directeur Gt'flt'f"al.,Institut Central dE'Coord'ination dE'RecMrche et de la DocUfMntation B.P. 1003, C~y, R~lic ofGuiM~

Youssouf K••ita, OS BF. 795, Abid~ OS, Coh, d'ivoir~

Martha Kendan, ~trMnt of Anthropolo~, IndiaM University, B1oornYlgtoo, IN47405

lillJ.an Kesteloot, IFAN, Universite de D.akar, B.P. 206, Dakar, ~al

MartYI A. KloeYl,[)(>part~t of History, Univt'rsity of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, CANADAM5S 1A1

RodEor'icKn19ht, Cons~rvatory of Music, ~lin Co~, ()[email protected],OH44074

Dolores K()('019,Dt>par~nt of Anthroploqy, T~ Amerie.an Univ~rsity, .•••ashinqton DC20016

AlpM 0urMr KOMre, BF. 1744, Bamako, R~lie of Mall

Moussa Konate, 2408 Leon St. -204-A, Austin, TX 78705

M. Kassim Kone, B.P. 2284, Bamako, Rt'publie of Mi.1i

Jt'an Baptiste Koerouma, Assistant de leHres Modernes au CUEF,B.P. V34, Universite d' Abidjan ..Cote d'lvoire

Frederick LampI Curator, TM Museum of Art .. Art Museum Drive Baltimore, Maryland 21218

R~t Launat,I, ~m.ent of Anthropo 10qy I Northwestern University, Evanston, R..6020 t

Adria LaViolette, Archaeology Unit, P.O. Box 35050, University of DM es Salaam, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

Robert S. Leopold, Department of Anthropo loqy I Ra'Wles:Hall 108, Indiana University, Bloomin9too, IN 47405

Ne~mia Levtzion, InstitlJte of Asian and African Studies, T~ Hebre'W University, ..krusa1em, Israel

Barbat"a C. LilWis, 252 Lincoln Av~., Highland Park, NJ 08904

Libr ary of Conqres:s (Peter H. Bridge), 'viashingtoo ..DC20540

7 Ch~ick Oumar Man, Division du Patr1rnolM Cu1tur~l, Mmistw9 d9s Arts, d9s Sports i't d91~ Culturi', BP. 159, B.arMko, Mali

Daniel F. McCan, 7 W'i9qlesworth sr., Boston, f1A 02120 (617) 277-1434

E. Ann M¢Dooi;Ian,D~partm~t of History, 2-28 Tory Bldq, Univ~rsity of Alb«"ta, Edmonton, A1berta , Ca~ T6.G2H4

Roder ick J. and Susan Keech McIntosh, Anthropo 109'JDepartrMnt, Rlce Universit':l, Houston, TX 77251

Patri;)k R. Mc~ton, Ad History D~ar~nt, School ofFim> Arts, Indiana Universit':l, B1oomin9ton, IN 47405

Claude Meillassoox, C~tr~ d'Etudes Africaines, Labontoire de Socio1oqie et, Geoqraphie Africaines, 54 , bd. Rasp'}il, 7S006 Paris

Melville J. H4>rskovits Llbrary of Afri;)an Studies, Attn.Daniel Britz, Northwestern University Library, Evanston, Ii.60201

Christopher Miller, Departm~t ofFrench, P.O. Box 2504A Yale Station, He.•• H

Nationa I Museum of African Art Library, Smithsonian Institution Libraries J W'ashin

Mohanw.i Sal·oou N'Daou, 1112 Sheridan Avenue North, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55411

A. Endre NIJer~s, 6605 N:w. 32no St., G.ainesville, Florida 32606

A11Or'90l"ba, Archives Nationa les a Koulouba, B.P. 159, Bamako, Mali

John M. O'Sullivan, Aqricu1t'Jr~ Extension Proqr

Thomas O'Toole J Department of Interdiscipl1nary Studies J St. Cloud State University, St. Cloud, MN56301

Simon Ottenberg, Department of Anthropo low , University of 'viashin9ton, Seatt lEo,'vi A 98195

Henrik OverNi1k>, Tr9d~ V9rd9n Informition, Skt. M¥ous Kirk9f>~ 24, DK-SOOOlRHUS C, ~k

Pacific Coast Africanist Association, E. Valenz~ Ia, Dial>10VallEo'JCo11e~ , Pleasant H111C, A 94523

B. t1ari~ Permb

David Rawson, 14 Bank Str~~t, Princeton, N.J. 08540

Philip Ravenhm J National Museum of. African Art, Smithsonian Institution, 'viashin9ton, D.C. 20560

Richard R~rts , Histor':l Department, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305

8 Robinson, ~~nt of History, 301 Morr111H~l1,t--11oh~ St~t~ UniV9rsity, E:~stL~nsin9, MI 48824-1036

Maximln Samake, Inst;tut des Sc;ences Humames, BF. 159 J Bamako J Repub];c of Ma];

Mahir Saul, Department of Anthropoloqy, 109 Davl?rlpQI'"tH.a11607 S. Mathews Ave., Uninrsity of Illinois., Urbana., n.. 61801

M.att Schaff~ I 12045 MontroS(' Vll14gt'T~r.ac(') Rockvil~ J MD208S2

L••y(' Sidib(' J Dinction Nation. ~ ~ 1. CuItur(' J Minist('Y(' d(' 1'lnformation ~ 14J Culture ('t du Tourisme J B.P. 617 Conakry) R~Jblic of

Bm Si~afln J The Brook1y n Museum) 200 Eastern Park'R ay ) Brook 1y nJ NY 11238

R1chard SigwaltJ 1613 Harvard St. N.W.) WashID9ton D.C. 20009

Raymood A. Silverman) Department of Art J Kres9t' Art ~ter I Michi9an State University I East Lansing) MI 4BB24

Abdou Sy 11••, IFAN-Ch. A. Diop, Univ9rsit9 ~ D.ak¥ , B.P. 206 , D~¥ , ~9"1

Menno P. Sypk('ns Smit , Department of Cultural Anthropo109Y, Shte University of Utrecht, Postbus B0140, 3508 rc Utrecht, The Netherlands

Tal Tamar;, -221 YI./E' Paul Best, CNRS,94200 Ivry-sur-Seine, France

Kalilou Ter a, ILl'. J Universite Nationale ~ cote d'(voire, 08 B.P. 881 Abidjan 08, Cote d'ivoire

Gordon Thomasson, 110 MCKB,Br;gh.am Yoong lJn;versity , Provo, UT 84602

Carol Thompson, The Center for Afr'ic.an Art, 54 East 68 St., NE.••.o York, NY 10021

Mor1ba Toure, lJn;vers1te d' Abidjan, 08 BF. 1083, Ab1djan, Cote d'Ivoire

Bakaf1J Traore, 12, YI./E' FE'ssart ,150.19 Paris, France

Ismaila Samba Traore J MinistKe des Sports des Arts et de la Culture, BF. 91, Bamako, RepubliqlJe du Mali

Barbara Turfan, Africa Section, SOAS UbrarlJ, School of Ori~tal and African Stud;es, Ma1et Street, London Wel E7HP England

9 .j,}M ~\¥\I~r TurriH'in, ~~drMnt of Anthropo'lo9Y, IJniv~~ity of Toronto , 100 A1b.rtu~ AnFlU9, Toronto, Ontario CANADAM4R 1J7

Annelouvan Gijn, Instituut voor Prehistone , Rijl

Donald R. 'vIright, D~p.,.~nt of History , P.O. Box 200, Stat~ Univ~rsit',l of New 'fork at Cortland, Cortland, NY 13045

Reguw ~lTIbership: U.S. $5; Sponsoring ~mbership $25; Institutional ~moo-ship $10. I'1ak9 cbeok out to MANS.6.and ~ilwith yOlX 1nstitution~l affiliation and bri~f ~scr1ptloo of ',IOIXr~se.,.ch topics to:

David C. Conrad SUN'r'-Buffalo/ITM

No.5 J Jalar. SS17/1 A 4 7500 ~ Ja(j a, ~ lal'f9Ol" Malat,lsia

To Pa(j in Fr~h francs send check to:

Rob~t launay Dep.df"tmentof Anthropo lo9Y Northwestern Univ~sit'J E,,'anstoo, Il 60201 U.S.A.

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