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About The African Conservancy Our organization's bylaws are outlined below. a downloadable version is also available. ..... African Conservancy is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization ...
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African Conservancy: Wildlife & Cultural Preservation in Africa Nonprofit provides environment & wildlife education, protection,& re-habilitation; and cultural preservation & economic development. Offers African safaris ...
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The African Conservancy Gallery From embroidered cloth to jewelry, body scarification to decorative weights and measures, and architecture to hairstyles, the range of African decorative ...
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The African Conservancy Gallery The ceremonial occasions and court rituals that embroidered raffia cloth were originally produced for are rare events today.The survival of raffia weaving ...
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African Conservancy: Adopt an Animal The way in which our Adoption scheme works is that the animals are bought in shares. ... African Conservancy is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization ...
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African Conservancy: Adopt an Animal You can then decide how may shares you/the class would like to invest and which animals you/the class would like to adopt. ...
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The African Conservancy Gallery African body art uses the human body as a way to express an individual's status ... on the body itself in the form of tattoos, scarification, body painting, ...
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The African Conservancy Gallery African body art uses the human body as a way to express an individual's status, ... African body art changes the wearer into an object shaped by color, ...
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The African Conservancy Gallery Kuba cloth, the magnificent embroidered and applique fabric of the Kuba people, is the best-known example of the ancient African tradition of raffia cloth ...
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The African Conservancy Gallery The women wear lip plates; their lower lips are pierced and stretched as ever-larger plates are inserted over time. The larger the plate, the more appealing ...
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