TheCassavaMetaphor is a 2010 film. Dawn in Yaoundé. Coco, a twenty something Cameroonian is driving a pretty young woman in his taxi. On the way to the...
The Luxor African Film Festival (LAFF) is an annual film festival for African cinema in Luxor, Egypt. In October 2019 the Malmö Arab Film Festival recognized...
Agriculturalists in the Andean region of South America brought forth thecassava, peanut, potato, quinoa and domesticated animals like the alpaca, guinea pig...
plantain, potato, cassava and/or other vegetables such as tomato, scallion, cilantro, and mazorca (corn on the cob), depending on the region. Some top...
food by utilising the suckers of plants such as the yam, the sweet potato and cassava, eliminating the needs for seeds and permanent storage thus facilitating...
the Yoruba religion. In 1977, Kuti and Africa 70 released the album Zombie, which heavily criticized Nigerian soldiers, and used the zombie metaphor to...
used as the source of starch. Maize, rice, wheat, cassava, potato, barley, sweet potato, corn husk and sago are all used in various parts of the world....
and cassava. A manje sèk (dry meal) is an offering of grains, fruit, and vegetables that often precedes a simple ceremony; it takes its name from the absence...
as beans, and tubers such as cassava. Since these foods lack gluten, dough made from them may not hold its shape as the loaves rise, and their crumb may...
representing related lineages. The principal occupation of Ebiras is farming, they cultivate maize, yams, cassava, and vegetables. In the nineteenth century some...
counterpoint: Sugar, tobacco, cassava, and slavery in the Recôncavo, 1780-1860 (Stanford University Press, 1998). Barman, Roderick J. Brazil The Forging of a Nation...
novelette Murder in theCassava Patch, is often required reading for many Liberian high school students. Published in 1968, the novelette is based on...
and that this coupled with the disproportionate removal of males and the introduction of new crops from the Americas (cassava, maize) would have limited...
king. The Tsonga people have lived according to these customs for ages and they hold the belief that "vukosi a byi peli nambu" which is a metaphor meaning...
ISBN 0-19-861186-2. "A Quechua metaphor for a plane: Kuntur-man = "looking like a Condor"". Quechua.org.uk. Archived from the original on 2014-06-06. Retrieved...
cassava; its agriculture is considerably diversified; Paraguay is currently the 6th largest producer of soy in the world and entering the list of the...
considers success, he said, 'when a farmer calls us from the field and asks how he can turn cassava leaves into organic fertilizer or what pesticides to use...
breadfruit, guava, yam, cassava, plantains, cocoyam, banana and pear. Cocoyam, for example, is now a Ghanaian staple. Later on in 1858, the missionaries experimented...
materials: wood, again, in the form of mortars; equipment used to process cassava, and bottle tops. Much of Anatsui's work features found materials, or materials...
noble. Come see your son at his plantation, my mother, he will give you cassava, goyava, and pimentade. He will be happy if you can bring him a white Frenchwoman...
greater reliance on other crops such as cassava and maize. Another concern cited is the growing youth population in the region and its impact on land inheritance...
needed] The cuisine includes local foods such as cassava, taro, yam, potato, fish and pork. Western cuisine is favored among young Palauans and the locals...
cotton, groundnut, palm kernel and others in the town. It is important to stress the processing of cassava, maize, yam, sorghum and banana into varieties...
meanings. The contrasting word play sentence: "Persatuan bukan persatean" was famously emphasised by Mohammad Hatta that uses satay as a metaphor. During...
to the Gold Coast food economy. The Caribbean recruits also brought new seedlings with them: cocoa, coffee, breadnut, breadfruit, guava, yam, cassava, plantains...