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Delta Kitchen

Camp

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Delta

Dance

Hall

Worship Stage

Opening Ceremony ®

SenatorThadCochran,SecretaryMichael He)man.

Mrs Pal Iordice,Lt.GovernorKathleen Blanco, Dr Sulayman Nyang, Dr.BerniceReagon, Terry Carlstrom, Representative BonnieThompson,SenatorJohnBreaux

Tatting:

Edna\\ hite

Flower Arranging:

AliceVirden

Quilting:

MarthaSkelton

Mah-Jong:

TheChow

Family

Basket Making Tampa\\ilson

GrowingI pin the Delta

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Quilting:

HenriettaTaylor

Chinese Food"

SallyChow

Combread:

Lucinda Cusic

Black-Eyed Pea Grits Bread:

Dinni Clark

Jarbecue Sauce:

LawrenceCraig

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SweetPotatoPie Lucinda Cusic

ChineseFood

Cheese Straws

&

Jezebel Sauce Dinni Clark

A Walkinthe Garden

Barbecue Sauce:

LawrenceCraig

FishingStories

The Hunt

WillingtoTake aRisk

TallTalesIron theCamp

Cotton Then

&

LivingOffthe Land

Workingthe

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1luntingCalls

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Dixieland [azz:

TimLaughlin's

NewOrleans Dixieland Jazz

Band Traditional Blues:

BigLuck) <SrHis Might)'Menof

Sound SoulBlues:

Sweet Miss Coffy

&

TheMississippi Burn'in BluesBand

Rockabilly:

KennyBillStinson

&

TheArk-La- Mystics

Traditional Blues:

BigLucky

&

His Might)'Menof

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SoulBlues:

Sweet Miss Coffy

&

TheMississippi BurninBluesBand

DixielandJazz:

Rool Blues:

Eddie Cusic

Lined-Out Hymnswith

Penola Caesar

EasierRock:

Winnsboro^

EasterRock Ensemble

OratorvSkills

Gospel:

Myles Family

Gospel Revelators

WorshipCralt AltarCloth

Making

Gospel:

Mvles Family

11:00

12:00

Gospel:

Revelators

1:00

2:00

3:00

4:00

Performance Stage

Narrative Stage

The Opening Ceremony takes place

on the Sacred Sounds Performance Stage.

5:00

Quartet-style Gospel:

SevenSons

Jerusalemtte Religious ChantGroup SouthAfrican

ACappella Natal77

Native American StorySongs:

Nancy Richardson

Japanese RitualMusic

Hawaii

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Gagaku ^H?

Kenkyukai Southeastern

Kentucky Gospel:

OldRegular Baptists South African Dance Worship:

International Christian

Church Jewish Traditions

from Jerusalem

Shimshir HipHop Brothers[nc 4

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NativeAmerican Music

&

Native AmericanBeliefs (Karuk) ^-\

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oltheShinto Faith

Gospel Quartet Singing:

Perspectiveson Faith __

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Muslim \ oiles

Sacred

&

Soiial

Identitiesin SouthAfrica

Jewish Traditions

Sacred

&

Secular

Hm

Hop

&

Christian

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Ministry \2^

Faith

&

Song

South African Traditions il

Christianity

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Thursday, June 26

AFRICAN IMMIGRANT FOLKLIFE

11:00

12:00

1:00

2:00

3:00

4:00

Community

Talk

Immigration Stones

African Immigrant

Musical Traditions

OldTraditions inNewSettings

Passingon Culture

Work

Experience stones

Connectionsto

Home

Bridging

Craft

&

Enterprise

5:00

OldTraditions inNewSettings

Immigration Stories

Ongoing

demonstra- tionsanddis-

plays of African immigrant businesses and crafts- people:

African Braidsand

Accents (Senegalese hair-braiding

traditions);

Gihgi's African Fashions (Nigerian traditional dressmaking and clothing importers);

Merkato Market (Ethiopian store);

Mamo

Tessema (Ethiopian

Region potter,

Oromo)

Foodways &

Homelife

Ethiopian Cooking;

LakechJezequel

Kenyan Cooking lane Musonye

Ethiopian Cooking:

LakechJezequel

Ethiopian Coffee Ceremony:

Centerfor EthiopianArts

&

Culture

<2M?

KenyanCooking;

JaneMusonye

PalaverPlace

Community

SocialHall

Malian Ngoni Music:

CheikhAmala Diabate

SomaliOud Music HassanCure

Hausa Music

&

Dance:

Zumunta

MalianNgoni Music Chiekh Amala

Diabate

MuralPainting:

African ImmigrantArtists

Teaching

&

Learning Culture

Ghanaian Music

&

Dance:

AsanteKotoko

Amhanc Language

&

Culture:

Ethiopian Community

Center

Ugandan

Storytelling:

Nomu

Luanga

Ghanaian Music

&

Dance:

AsanteKotoko

Ghanaian Cooking:

VeronicaAbu

Hausa Music

&

Dance Zumunta

SomaliOud

Music: __

IlassanGure

Camerooman Music

&

Dance:

Kengmo

Music &

Dance

Ethiopian Traditional Musicand

Dance TheNile Ethiopian Ensemble

Cameroonian Musicand

Dance:

Kengmo

&

Nzempiah

Moroccan ShaabiandRai:

The Kasbah Band

Ethiopian Traditional

Musicand Dance:

TheNile- Ethiopian Ensemble

Amhanc LanguageSr

Culture:

Ethiopian Community

Center African Immigrantson

the Internet

Ugandan

Traditional Musicand Dance:

Kyaga

Moroccan ShaabiandRai:

The Kasbah Band

Malian TraditionalMusic:

CheikhDiabate

5:30- 7:00

KennyBill

Stinson C2&

Dance Party

African

Immigrant

Stage

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Friday, June 27

AFRICAN IMMIGRANT FOLKLIFE

11:00

12:00

1:00

2:00

3:00

4:00

5:00

Community

Talk

Connectionsto

Home

Immigration Stories

Passingon Culture

fa

African Immigrant

Musical Traditions

i)ldTraditionsin

NewSettings

WorkExperience Stories

Culture Bridging

Immigration Stories

Connectionsto

Home

Craft

&

Enterprise

Ongoing

demonstra- tions anddis-

plays of African immigrant businesses andcrafts- people:

African Braidsand

Accents (Senegalese hair-braiding

traditions);

Gihgi's Alncan Fashions (Nigerian traditional dressmaking andclothing importers');

Simba

Records (Kenyan-

owned

African record store);

Namori

Keita (Malian woodcarving)

Foodways &

Homelife

KenyanCooking.

|ancMusonye

5^

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WestAfrican Cooking Mimi Green

EgyptianFoods/

MeatCutting Demonstration MahmoudTutu

Kenyan Cooking/

GardenTalk:

JaneMusonye

&

MumiaShimaka Mbasu

WestAfrican Cooking:

Mimi Green

EgyptianFoods/

MeatCutting Demonstration:

MahmoudTutu

PalaverPlace

Community

Social Hall

VeraOyeYaa-

Anna&Joe

Ngvva

Nigerian (Yoruba)Praise

Poeuv Abiodun Adepo|u

VeraOyeYaa- Anna

&

Joe

Ngua

MuralPainting:

African ImmigrantArtists

UgandanMusic

&

Dance:

Kyaga

AfricanDressin Washington,

D.C.

Mural Painting:

African ImmigrantArtists

Teaching

&

Learning Culture

Swahili Language

&

Storytelling:

Mkamburi Lyabaya

African Geography

Lesson

Kenyan Storytelling:

JaneMusonye

African Immigrant Children's Games

Swahili Language

&

Storytelling:

Mkamburi Lyabaya

Woodcarving

\\orkshop:

NamorvKeita

African Immigrantson

the Internet

Music

&

Dance

Nigerian Juju andHighlife:

African Musk Ambassadors

Highlife Bakula

Ugandan

Traditional Music

&

Dance:

Kyaga

Nigerian Juju andHighlife:

Afncan Music Ambassadors

Soukous, YorubaGospel,

Highlife:

Kokomos

Highlife Bakula

EwiPraise Poetry:

Abiodun Adepoju

5:30- 7:00

Nigerian Ju|u

&

Highlife:

Kokomos

Donee Party

African

Immigrant

Stage

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Saturday, June 28

AFRICAN IMMIGRANT FOLKLIFE

11:00

Community

Talk

Craft

&

Enterprise

Foodways &

Homelife

PalaverPlace

Community

SocialHall

Teaching

&

Learning Culture

Music

&

Dance

Culture Bridging

12:00

Immigration Stories

1:00

OldTraditions inNewSettings

2:00

Connectionsto

Home

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Work

Experience

3:00

PassingOn

Culture

4:00

Immigration Stories

5:00

African Immigrant

Musical Traditions

OldTraditions inNewSettings

\2n?

Ongoing

demonstra- tionsand dis-

plays of African immigrant businesses and crafts- people:

Touba

Braiding

Center (Senegalese hair-braiding

traditions);

Sarpong/Osei Enterprises

(Ghanaian traditional dressmaking andclothing importers);

Tutu Market andButcher (Egyptian-

owned

store andbutcher shop);

Rome

Yitbarek (Ethiopian

Region basket maker,

Oromo)

Lesotho Cooking:

Selloane Makhetha

Braai:

SouthAfrican Dance

Nigerian Saturday School Activities:

EgbeIsokan Yoruba

CentralAfrican Soukous:

Liziba

SouthAfrican Cooking:

Cecelia Vilakazi

Braai Lesotho Women'sMusic

&

Dance

SouthAfrican TownshipMusic:

Mahala

&

Chris Ntaka

Lesotho Cooking/Braai

Preparations:

Selloane Makhetha

Braai Southern African

Children's Games

African Greetings Workshop

Traditional Nigenan Dance

&

Drumming:

Akwa Ibom

South African Cooking/

Braai Presentation CeceliaVilakazi

Ethiopian WeddingFoods

&

Presentation:

LakechJezequel

fa

Ethiopian Wedding

Activities:

Centerfor EthiopianArts

&

Culture

Nigenan Saturday School Activities:

EgbeIsokan Yoruba

Central African Soukous:

Traditional NigerianDance

&

Drumming:

AkwaIbom

Ethiopian Coffee Ceremony:

Centerfor EthiopianArts

&

Culture

African Children's

Games

SouthAfrican Township Music

Mahala

&

Chris Ntaka

African Immigrantson

theInternet

Ethiopian Music:

TheNile Ethiopian Ensemble

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Sunday, June 29

AFRICAN IMMIGRANT FOLKLIFE

11:00

Community

Talk

Craft

&

Enterprise

Foodways &

Homelife

PalaverPlace

Community

Social Hall

Teaching

&

Learning Culture

Music

&

Dance

Worl Experience

Stories

12:00

OldTraditions inNewSettings

1:00

Passingon Culture

Connectionsto

Home

2:00

Immigration Stories

3:00

Promoting Traditional Arts

^a?

4:00

Culture Bridging

OldTraditions inNewSettings

5:00

African Immigrant

Musical Traditions

Ongoing

demonstra- tionsand dis-

plays of African immigrant businesses and crafts- people:

Touba

Braiding

Center (Senegalese hair-braiding

traditions);

Dame Gueye

(Senegalese

glass painter);

Omar Nyang

(Senegalese

tailor)

Southern Senegalese

Cooking:

Liberata Ehimba

Sy

^a?

MalianNgom

Music CheikhAmala

Diabate

Wolof Language

Lessons

African Jazz:

DjimoKouyate

&

Mamaya

Northern Senegalese

Cooking:

BasseDieng

AfricanDressin

Washington,

DC

Senegambian DanceLessons:

Kankouran

Ghanaian Highlile:

Pa Alex

&

Generations

Cape Verdean Cooking:

MariaAugusta Fana Lima

^a?

Nigerian Masquerade:

Rivers State

Forum

NorthAfrican ArtWorkshop:

NabilMakar

Senegalese Dance

&

Drumming:

Kankouran

Southern Senegalese

Cooking:

Liberata Ehimba

Children':

Games

AfricanJazz:

Djimo Kouyate

&

Mamaya

Northern Senegalese Cooking&r Presentation:

BasseDieng

Sabar- Traditional Senegambian SocialDance:

Senegambian Community

NorthAfrican ArtWorkshop:

NabilMakar

MalianNgoni Music:

CheikhDiabate Nigerian Masquerade:

Rivers State

Forum

Cape Verdean Cooking:

ManaAugusta FanaLima

African Geography

^a?

African Immigrantson

theInternet

Ghanaian Highlile PaAlexand Generations

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Wednesday, Juey 2

AFRICAN IMMIGRANT FOLKLIFE

11:00

12:00

1:00

2:00

Community

Talk

Passingon Culture

Connectionsto

Home

1inmigration Stories

Culture Bridging

3:00

4:00

5:00

OldTraditions inNewSettings

\2i?

African Immigrant

Musical Traditions

Connectionsto

Home

Immigrant Stories

African Immigrant

Musical Traditions

Craft

&

Enterprise

Ongoing

demonstra- tions anddis-

plays of African immigrant businesses and crafts- people: tradi-

tional hair braiding;

traditional dressmaking/

tailoring/

African clothing store;Addisu

Gebeya (Ethiopian

store);

Cameroonian

hat

maker

Foodways &

Homelife

SomaliCooking:

QamarDahir

&

IbadoHirmoge

Lesotho Cooking:

NomvulaCook

Nigenan Cooking:

[fryTagbo- Ogbuagu

PalaverPlace

Community

Social Hall

Put-Stop SierraLeonean

Engagement Party

C3^,

MuralPainting African Immigrant

Artists

Somali Cooking:

IbadoHirmoge

&

QamarDahir

Lesotho Cooking:

Nomvula Cook

Nigerian Cooking/

Presentationof Meal:

IffyTagbo- Ogbuagu

Teaching

&

Learning Culture

inail

Children's Games

&

Greetings:

Somali Saturday School

Senegambian Dance Workshop:

Kankouran

Somali Children's

Games:

Somali Saturday School

Buraanbur:

SomaliWomen's Poetry

&

Dance

MahanNgoni Music:

Cheikh Amala Diabate

SierraLeonean Children's

Activities

Chidimma Agwu-Jones

Music

&

Dance

Eritrean Traditional

Music:

Eritrean

( ultural

&

Civil I entei

Traditional Somali Music:

Somali Ensemble

MahanNgoni Music:

CheikhDiabate

Ghanaian (Akan) Children's

Games

SierraLeonean Dress

&

Adornment:

HarrietTucker

African Immigrantson

the Internet

Eritrean Traditional

Music.

Eritrean Cultural

&

CineCenter

Nigerian Juju andHighlife AfricanMusic

Ambassadors

Senegalese Dance

&

Drumming:

Kankouran

Traditional Somali Music

Somali Ensemble

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Thursday, July 3

AFRICAN IMMIGRANT FOLKLIFE

11:00

12:00

1:00

2:00

3:00

4:00

5:00

Community

Talk

OldTraditions Settings

Work

Experience Stories

Passingon Culture

Immigration Storks

Culture Bridging

African Immigrant

Musical Traditions

Connectionsto

Home

Passingon Culture

Immigration Stories

Craft

&

Enterprise

Ongoing

demonstra- tions anddis-

plays of African immigrant businesses andcrafts- people:

Ann

Olumba

(Nigerian hair-braiding

traditions);

Fatou

Thiam

(traditional dressmaker);

Oyingbo

Market (Nigerian-

owned

store);

Patrick

Owusu-

Afriyie (Ghanaian shoemaking

and repair)

Foodways &

Homelife

Lesotho Cooking:

NomvulaCook

Northern Sudanese Cooking:

ZeinabHagEl Safi

EritreanCooking:

EritreanCultural

&

Civic Center

LesothoCooking:

NomvulaCook

Northern Sudanese Cooking:

ZeinabHagEl Safi Entrean Cooking:

EritreanCultural

&

CivicCenter

5^>

\a?

PalaverPlace

Community

SocialHall

MuralPainting African Immigrant

Artists

StreetTheater:

Theaterof the Diaspora

Northern Sudanese Healing Ceremony

Street Theater:

Theaterof the Diaspora

fa

Northern Sudanese Community

Activities

Teaching

&

Learning Culture

SomaliGames

&

Greetings:

Somali Saturdav School

Senegalese Language

&

Culture:

Aristides Pereira

Ghanaian Music

&

Dance:

AsanteKotoko

SomaliGames

&

Greetings:

Somali SaturdaySchool

Northern Sudanese Children's

Activities

Ghanaian Music

&

Dance:

AsanteKotoko

African Immigrantson

the Internet

Music &

Dance

Nigerian Ju|u andHighlife African Musk Ambassadors

Soboso-Swahili Pop:

SimbaWanyika

Moroccan ShaabiandRai:

The Kasbah Band

Senegambian Dance

&

Drumming:

Memoryof AfricanCulture

Nigerian Juju andHighlife:

African Music- Ambassadors

Moroccan ShaabiandRai

The Kasbah Band

SomaliOud:

HassanCure

5:30- 7:00

7:00- 9:00

Rockabilly ^->

KennyBill

Stinson

&

the Ark-La-Mystics

Dance

&

Drumming:

Memoryof African Culture

Natal77

^

Dance Party

African

Immigrant

Stage

Evening Concert

African

Immigrant

Stage

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Friday, July 4

AFRICAN IMMIGRANT FOLKLIFE

11:00

Community

Talk

Craft

&

Enterprise

Foodways &

Homelife

PalaverPlace

Community

SocialHall

Teaching

&

Learning Culture

Music

&

Dance

Connectionsto

Home

12:00

Work

I xperience Stones

1:00

Promoting Traditional Arts

2:00

Culture Bridging

<2&

African Immigrant

Musical Traditions

3:00

OldTraditions inNewSettings

4:00

Immigration

Stories

Connectionsto

Home

5:00

Mhi in Immigrant Musical Traditions

Ongoing

demonstra- tions and dis-

plays of African immigrant businesses

and craftspeople:

Ann Olumba

(Nigerian hair-braiding

traditions);

Levirop's Lagos Fashions'n

Fabrics (Nigerian fabric and clothing importers);

Oyingbo

Market (Nigerian-

owned

store)

Nigerian (Yoruba) Cooking:

LolaDawodu

<3g

StreetTheater:

Theater ofthe Diaspora

Nigerian (Yoruba) Cultural Lessons:

EgbeIsokan Yoruba

Highlifeand YorubaGospel:

Kokomos

Egyptian Cooking:

ChefOsama El-Sayed

CrossRivers SlateCelebratory

Dance:

AkwaIbom Association

Alncan Clothing

&

Adornment

EwiPraise Poetry:

Abiodun Adepoju

WestAfncan Cooking:

Mimi Green

Traditional North Afncan

Music NorthAfncan

Ensemble

Nigerian (Yoruba) Cooking:

LolaDawodu

Nigerian (Yoruba) Masquerade:

EgbeIsokan Yoniba

Theater Workshop

StreetTheater

Highlifeand YorubaGospel:

Kokomos

Egyptian Cooking:

ChefOsama

I1-Sayed

S&

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African Immigrant Children's Games

Highlife:

Bakula

WestAfrican Cooking:

Muni Green

Nigerian (Yoruba)Praise

Poetry:

Abiodun Adepoju

Nigerian (Cross River)Music

&

Dance:

AkwaIbom

Traditional NorthAfrican

Music:

NorthAlncan Ensemble

Afncan Immigrantson

the Internet

NigerianDance

&

Drumming:

AkwaIbom

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Saturday, July 5

AFRICAN IMMIGRANT FOLKLIFE

11:00

12:00

1:00

2:00

3:00

4:00

5:00

Community

Talk

OldTraditions inNewSettings

Passingon Culture

Connectionsto

Home

Immigiation Stories

CultureBndging

Work

Experience Stories

OldTraditions inNewSettings

African Immigrant

Musical Traditions

Passingon Culture

Craft

&

Enterprise

Ongoing

demonstra- tionsanddis-

plays of African immigrant businesses

and craftspeople:

traditional hairbraiding;

traditional tailor/dress-

making/

African clothingstore;

Obeng

Market (Ghanaian-

owned

store);

Cecelia Vilakazi (owner, South

African imports)

and

Esther

Mahlangu

(Ndebele

artist

&

bead- working)

Foodways &

Homelife

tihanaian Cooking:

VeronicaAbu

Senegalese Cooking:

Liberata

Ehimba

Ghanaian Cooking

IesothoCooking:

Nonwula Cook

Senegalese Cooking:

Liberata Ehimba

Ghanaian Cooking/

Presentationof Meal:

VeronicaAbu

PalaverPlace

Community

Social Hall

StreetTheater Theaterof the Diaspora

Ghanaian(Ewe) Music

&

Dance:

VoltaEnsemble

MuralPainting:

African Immigrant

Artists

Street Theater:

Theaterofthe Diaspora

Ghanaian (Ewe) Music

&

Dance

MuralPainting:

African Immigrant

Artists

Teaching

&

Learning Culture

Dressingfor theGhanaian

Durbar

African Geography

Ghanaian Children's Games

African Greetings

African Immigrant Storytelling

African Immigrant

Arts

&

Adornment

African Immigrantson

the Internet

Music &

Dance

Ghanaian Highlife:

PaAlexand Generations

Ghanaian Durbar:

AsantemanKuo Organization Processionand

Seatingof Delegation

Swearing-inof Asantehene Kuoheneto NanaEffa Apenteng

Traditional AsanteDance&r

Dramming:

AsantemanKuo

Processionand ChiefsDance

5:30-

7:00

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Sunday, July 6

AFRICAN IMMIGRANT FOLKLIFE

11:00

12:00

1:00

2:00

Community

Talk

OldTraditions inNew Settings

Immigration Stories

African Immigrant

Musical Traditions

5£>

Promoting

1raditionalArts

Craft

&

Enterprise

3:00

4:00

5:00

Culture Bridging

Connectionsto

Home

Promoting Traditional Arts

Passingon Culture

Atnran Immigrant

Musical Traditions

Ongoing

demonstra- tions anddis-

plays of African immigrant craftspeople:

Namori

Keita (Malian woo'dcarver);

Mamo

Tessema (.Ethiopian

Region/

Oromo

potter);

Dame Gueye

(Senegalese glass painter);

Esther

Mahlangu

(South African/

Ndebeleartist

&

bead- worker1, African immigrant visualarts gallery

Foodways &

Homelife

Southern Sudanese Cooking EstherSamuel

Moroccan Cooking:

SamirLabnny

Nigerian Cooking:

AnnOlumba

PalaverPlace

Community

Social Hall

Southern Sudanese Cooking:

EstherSamuel

Moroccan Cooking' Presentationoi

Meal SamirLabnny

Nigerian(lgbo)

Naming Ceremon)

Amoma

Association

Southern Sudanese Coronation

Ceremony

Teaching

&

Learning Culture

NigerianUgbo) Comingol ^ge

Ceremony

AllNgwaSociety

StreetTheater:

Theaterof the Diaspora

Nigerian Cooking:

Ann Olumba 5S.

Closing Ceremonies:

African Immigrant Communities

Ihealer

\\orkshop:

Theater of the Diaspora

African Immigrant Community

Artists

Workshop

Music

&

Dance

Traditional NorthAfrican

Music NorthAfrican

Ensemble

Central African Soukous:

Liziba

African Immigrant

Stories &r

Games

HennaPainting Workshop

Traditional EritreanMusic:

Entrean Cultural

&

Civic Center

Moroccan ShaabiandRai:

The Kasbah Band

Teaching Moru, Dinka

&

Ban

Language (Southern Sudanese)

African Immigrants on

the Internet

CentralAfncan Soukous:

Liziba

Moroccan ShaabiandRai:

The Kasbah Band

NorthAfrican Music:

NorthAfrican Ensemble

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Major Sponsors The

Festival ofAmerican Folklifeis supported inpart by Federal appropriationsand SmithsonianTrust funds.

Additionally:

THE

MISSISSIPPI

DELTA

Support for this program

comes

from the Mississippi

Band

of

Choctaw

Indians, the

Mississippi ArtsCommission,

The Rhythm &

Blues

Foundation, and

The

Recording Industries Music Performance Trust Funds.

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