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The Visit

K. C. Ryeland wrote 1 month ago: Extract from Tribal Gathering [...]Arthur’s dilemma ended when a man, wearing green silk robes of th … more →

Tags: extracts, emir, The Visit, tribal-gathering

The Random Things Everyone Wants to Know About Bamenda

Kristy Callahan wrote 2 months ago: Excuse the choppiness of this post, but I am going to attempt to really reveal some details about Ba … more →

Tags: Africa, Cameroon, bamenda, Second Hand Clothes, mcdonalds, Bush meat, MICHAEL JACKSON, Britney Spears

Like a tarnished Badge of Honor : Hawaiian Pidgin English 1 comment

infamousaunty70 wrote 3 months ago: My siblings and I speak Hawaiian Pidgin English fluently. My cousins on both sides of my family, at … more →

Tags: Hawaiian Stuff, Hawaiian, Los Angeles, Ninth Island, Hawaiian Pidgin English, Hawaiian Language, Cultures, tutu auntie, South Pacific

Hot Metal1 comment

K. C. Ryeland wrote 4 months ago: Extract from Tribal Gathering [...]After walking through thick forest undergrowth for twenty minutes … more →

Tags: extracts, Fiction, hot metal, Magic, Rock, tribal-gathering

Wait Dok na Blak Dok

Tavurvur wrote 5 months ago: On the topic of Tok Pisin literature, I don’t think I’ve ever read a more powerful Tok P … more →

Tags: PNG Literature, Leo Saulep, Literature, New Guinea, nius, Nobonob Nius, Papua New Guinea, PNG, PNG Poetry

The Importance of Political Expression in PNG Music

Tavurvur wrote 5 months ago: There has been a long history between music and politics, particularly political expression in music … more →

Tags: PNG Music, barike, Campaigns, democracy, Establishment, expression, Firedance, Freedom of Speech, Gaiman Tu i Orait

Music is my Weapon

chinaka wrote 7 months ago: Fela Anikulapo Kuti: The Father of Afrobeat Fela Kuti: The Father of Afrobeat By Chinaka Iwunze ANIK … more →

Tags: chinaka, Femi Kuti, Fela Anikulapo Kuti, Afrobeat, jazz, military, Africa, Fela Kuti, Music

The Up-Country Man: Synopsis

K. C. Ryeland wrote 7 months ago: When the “Winds of Change” began to blow through the African colonies in the late fiftie … more →

Tags: Synopses, Africa, Nigeria, Biafra, West Africa, autobiography, winds of change, Colonies, ex-colonies

The second language - a limitation2 comments

Pelle Filipsson wrote 7 months ago: I try to write this blog in English, as you might notice, even though I’m Swedish. My confidence is … more →

Tags: Competence, language, Pedagogy, English, Intellecual development, Swedish

New PNG Music from David Bridie3 comments

Tavurvur wrote 10 months ago: For those keen PNG music followers who haven’t realised yet, David Bridie released his latest … more →

Tags: PNG Music, album, David Bridie, Devil, George Telek, Kiap Song, Lyrics, Manokwari, mašta

"Ashia, Sister!" - Words & Working in Bamenda2 comments

meganthemostofit wrote 1 year ago: I would wager that some Cameroonian polygamists have discovered that maintaining two families isn … more →

Tags: Cameroon, language, Travel, bamenda, Ghape, kiva, microcredit, Work

“Ashia, Sister” – Words & Working in Bamenda3 comments

meganthemostofit wrote 1 year ago: I am proud to say that I have earned two blisters in the last week: one from hand-washing my clothes … more →

Tags: Cameroon, GHAPE (Grounded Holistic Approach to Poverty Eliminatio, KF4 (Kiva Fellows 4th Class), bamenda, language, Work, Megan Chapman

"Your English e de pass my power"

Agnes wrote 1 year ago: “Your English e de pass my power” By far, this is the best I have heard next to “ … more →

Tags: Blogroll, Nigeria, Lagos, Expat

Naija Lingo - Online Slang Dictionary for Nigerian "Pidgin" English4 comments

Loy wrote 1 year ago: Perhaps you’re interested in discovering new Nigerian slangs and can’t afford a Nigeria … more →

Tags: Web 2.0, networking, naija lingo, Nigeria, Plugin

We be thankful we arrive fine for Cameroon. Or how the cross-Africa dash came to a welcome pause in Bamenda. 4 comments

meganthemostofit wrote 1 year ago: Cameroon. For us, it is the end of a long road. Since we left the U.S. in December, Dave and Megan h … more →

Tags: Cameroon, GHAPE (Grounded Holistic Approach to Poverty Eliminatio, KF4 (Kiva Fellows 4th Class), David Shuey, bamenda, Travel, Megan Chapman

HERE ON THE BIG ISLAND - Pidgin - Part 12 comments

kellymoran wrote 1 year ago: HERE ON THE BIG ISLAND – Pidgin – Part 1  ”Eh, Brah – you kaukau a’rea … more →

Tags: About Hawaii, Big Island Hawaii, General, HERE IN HAWAII, HERE ON THE BIG ISLAND, Big Island, creole, Culture, Dialog

HERE ON THE BIG ISLAND - Read All About It

kellymoran wrote 1 year ago: Read All About It           Newspapers have been published on the Big Island since the mid-19th cent … more →

Tags: General, Resources, Big Island Hawaii, hawaii travel, About Hawaii, HERE ON THE BIG ISLAND, Kona, Hawaii, Big Island

Nose Bleed6 comments

Homar Murillo wrote 1 year ago: [This blog has a new domain: http://philippineaffairs.com/] PLS…READ 12/19/07 To All PE 3 Students … more →

Tags: Grammatical Errors, Humor, language evolution, pinoy english

Light shines in Papua New Guinea

René Greenwood wrote 1 year ago: This short video was taken by my niece while on a missions trip in Papua New Guinea last summer. She … more →

Tags: Testimony, Video, Papua New Guinea, Christianity, Islam, Religion, Atheism, Hinduism, Buddhism


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