History

 

Flags

The World Factbook

 

World Flag Database

 

 

Embassy

Embassy of Uganda, Washington D.C.

 

 

Maps

            Maps of  World

           

            The World Factbook

 

World Atlas

 

United Nations Cartographic Section

 

Kampala:

            Kampala City Guide

-shows embassies, hospitals, restaurants, etc. …click on map to see pictures!

            Jinja:

Uganda Travel Planner

 

 

Currency

            World Paper Money Image Gallery

 

 

Schools

 

            Sister Schools

 

Ntare School

 

Links to several secondary schools

 

Links to two primary schools

 

 

Art Projects

African Art Projects

 

 

Zoom School –links to African craft projects

 

PBS Kids: Masks –General

 

Books on African Art for Kids

            Art-Collecting.com: books on African art –general

Hahner-Herzog, Iris. African Masks: The Barbier-Mueller Collection
Bacquart, Jean-Baptiste. The Tribal Arts of Africa

                                Visona, Monica Blackmun. A History of Art in Africa

                                Clarke, Duncan. The Art of African Textiles

                                Kasfir, Sidney Littlefield. Contemprary African Art (World of Art)

 

 

Pictures of African Art

Teacher’s Guide to African Art –Sub-Saharan Africa

Mask with Headdress, Deangle, We/Dan, Côte d'Ivoire/Liberia, 20th century, wood, fiber, pigment, and feathers. Museum purchase, de Young Art Trust and Salinger Bequest Fund. (78.40)

Map of Africa.

Plaque, Edo, Kingdom of Benin, Nigeria, ca. 1600, bronze. Museum purchase, William H. Noble Bequest Fund. (1980.31)

Mask with Headdress, Deangle, We/Dan, slide 1. Repeated.

Baule Masking Performance, Goli Glin, in Bende Kouassikro Village, Côte d'Ivoire, Photo: Robert Rubin, 1980, from Africa Explores, 42.

Maiden Spirit Mask, Agbogho mmuo, Igbo, probably town of Nsukka, Nigeria, l9th century, wood, pigment, and textile. Gift of Herbert and Nancy Baker. (1987.9,2)

Drum, Senufo, Côte d'Ivoire/Mali, 20th century, wood and skin with hair. Gift of Peter and Ann Wengraf in memory of Stephen Heymann to The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. (1991.17)

Nail and Blade Oath-Taking Image, Nkisi nkondi, Kongo, coastal Zaire, l9th century, wood, textile, bronze, twigs, glass, and horn. Museum purchase, gift of Mrs. Paul L. Wattis Fund, and The Fine Arts Museum Acquisition Fund. (1986.16.1)

Standing Female Figure, Ibeji, Yoruba, Nigeria, 20th century, wood, leather, glass, shell, plastic, cotton and vegetable fiber. Gift of Thomas K. Seligman and Rita Barela to The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. (1991.16.2)

Ivory Figurines, Lega, caster Zaire, l9th-20th century. Gift of Herbert and Nancy Baker. (T90. 125.1 -6)

Gameboard, Dan, Liberia/Côte d'lvoire, 20th century, wood, beads and cowry shells. Lent by Diane and Charles Frankel. (L1992.4)

Mask with Headdress, Deangle, We/Dan, slide 1. Repeated.

Helmet Mask with Vertical Ladder Extension, Bobo, Burkina Faso, wood, pigment and seeds, 20th century. Gift of Marc and Ruth Franklin to The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco (1991.15.3 )

Standing Male Figure, Ibeji, Yoruba, Nigeria, wood. (74.10.2)

Chief's Ceremonial Caryatid Stool, Kihona, Luba/Hemba, Kasongo-Niembo Chiefdom, Zaire, 20th century, wood. Gift of Janine and Michael Heymann to The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. (1991.71.1)

Antelope Headdress, Chiwara, Bamana, Bamako region, Mali, 20th century, wood, brass, iron and fiber. Gift of Professor Eric Loran to The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. (1991 .90)

Elephant Mask with Leopard Crest, Bamileke, Grassfields, Cameroon, 20th century, textile and glass, Gift of John Casado to The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. (1986.57.6a-b)

Mask with Headdress, Deangle, We/Dan, slide 1. Repeated.

Granary Door, Dogon, Mali, wood. Lent anonymously. (L.71.34)

Dogon Village, Banani, Mali, Photo: Pat Goyen, 1979.

Street in Dakar, Senegal, Photo: Pat Goyen, 1979.

The Omanhene of Kumawu seated beneath a state umbrella, 1981, with gold-handled swords in the foreground, from: M.D., McLeod, The Asante, 96.5.

Yoruba Women with Ibeji, Photos: Marilyn Houlberg, 1970, from Africa Explores, 46

           

 

 

Languages: English is the official language

 

Ethnologue.com

 

Luganda

 

Swahili

            English to Swahili Dictionary

           

 

Ethnic Groups

WorldStatesmen.org

 

Baganda 

 

Literature

African Imprint Library Services –List of Titles from Uganda

Okurut, Mary K The Adventurous Sisters. Fountain Pub. 1992

 

Imukat, David P. Alira and the Canniblas  Fountain Pub. 1994

 

Kalema, Andrew N. The Bull with a Calf  Fountain Pub. 1992

 

Oloro, N. The Golden Bangle. Fountain Pub. 1992

 

Lamwaka, C. How Chameleon Avegned His Father’s Death. Fountain Pub. 1992

 

Jjuuko, D.M. How Lion Became King. Fountain Pub. 1992

 

Matovu, G.M.M. Magulu and the Gorilla. Fountain Pub. 1994

 

Oloro, N. Mother Eats Her Son. Fountain Pub. 1993

 

Kamuli, E.Mwambu and the Monster. Fountain Pub. 1992/1996

 

Tumusiime, J. The Ungrateful Mother. Fountain Pub. 1992 

 

               

 

Africa Book Centre On-line Catalogue –List of Titles from Africa

                Duiker, K. Sello. The Hidden Star. Umuzi. 2006

               

                McCall Smith, Alexander. Akimbo and the Elephants. Egmont Children’s Books. 2005

                               

                                Ellis, Mary. Elephant Child. Harper Collins Pub. 2003

 

Macgoye, Marjorie Oludhe. Further Adventure of the Black Hand Gang. East African Educational Pub. 2005

 

                                Ashley, Bernard. Little Soldier. Orion. 1999

 

                                Glass, Linzi. The Year the Gypsies Came. Penguin Books. 2006

               

                                Farmer, Nancy. A Girl Name Disaster. Orchard Books. 1996

 

Banda Aaku, Ellen Mulenga. Wandi’s Little Voice.  Macmillan Education. 2004

                       

 

 

Videos/DVDs

Stories from Africa: Children’s Stories from Africa Vol. 1 (2,3,&4)

Narrated by Nandi Nyembe with dancers from the Mahlatsi Preschool in colorful African garb.An exciting new video series explores the beauty, enchantment, wisdom and fun of traditional African stories. Charming original songs and delightful African fables featuring characters like Bush Pig, Warthog, Kafumbi (the brave boy) and Impesa the Hyena, entertain as well as teach youngsters Compellingly told by Nandi Nyembe with dancers from the Mahlatsi Preschool in colorful African garb.

 

Africa: The Serengeti Imax

AFRICA: THE SERENGETI brings to life the incredible story of the greatest migration of land animals anywhere on earth. The first African epic filmed in large format, the film takes viewers on a journey with more than 1.5 million animals as they travel over 500 miles across the plains of the Serengeti, a place where life and death dramas are played daily within the most important animal sanctuary on earth. AFRICA: THE SERENGETI is produced by Graphic Films Corporation for Serengeti Partners, Ltd. in collaboration with the Houston Museum of Natural Science.

 

Africa’s Elephant Kingdom

Enter the secret realm of the largest land animals on Earth. Follow in the footprints of one special elephant family as they survive on the immense canvas of Africa. Experience elephants as few human beings ever have before - enhanced by the impact of the giant screen. Welcome to AFRICA'S ELEPHANT KINGDOM. Produced by Discovery Channel Pictures. Produced and directed by Michael Caulfield. Director of Photography: Tom Cowan. Scientific Advisor: Iain Douglas-Hamilton Distributed by IMAX Corporation.

 

A Day in the Life of a Village in Africa

What is it REALLY like to live in Africa? Scenes of daily life in the village of Sayaga, a small farming village in southwest Burkina Faso. Filmed in 2002 by Christopher D. Roy, Professor of African art at the University of Iowa, the DVD includes scenes of food preparation, building a house, children in school, spinning thread, weaving, making pottery, forging iron, mask performances, a traditional funeral, sand divination, balafon music, and much more. To provide a balanced view of life in Africa I have included scenes of city life in Accra, Ghana as part of the introduction.

 

African Drums: The Talking Drums of Techiman

Many African people speak tonal languages whose tonal patterns can be imitated by drums. This means the drums can "speak" and communicate over long distances. Among the most famous of these people are the Akan-speaking peoples of Ghana, including the Asante, Fanti, and Bono people of the kingdom of Techiman. This DVD video shows the drum ensemble of the Bono people of Techiman in the royal palace at the funeral of the late Omanhene, in February, 2004. The drummers play a series of seven songs, which are repeated by both the senior, elder drummers, and by their young apprentices. Narration by the Akan scholar Kofi Sakyi, who explains what each song means. This is real African drumming in village context in Africa, not the "made-up" stylized and romanticized inventions of Hollywood, so if you want to see how real Africans play the drums, and hear real drum music, this is the video for you. Director: Christopher D. Roy

 

 

Music

 

Cooking

The People of Africa and their Food

           

The Africa Guide: African Cooking and Recipes

           

 

Wildlife and Environment

Zoom School –Animal Printouts -General

 

Uganda Wildlife Authority

 

Penpal programs

            Students of the World

 

Kids’ Space Connection –International meeting place for kids and teachers

 

 

 

Current Affairs

            BBC News

 

            All Africa