Africa (general)
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Bibliography
Kamei, Nobutaka. 2006. The Birth of Langu des Signes Franco-Africaine : Creole ASL in West and Central French-Speaking Africa. In Sign Language Communication Studies(Japan Institute for Sign Language Studies) 59(2006.03):67-68.[ Anthropological Association 104th Annual Meeting Washington DC Dec. 1. 2005 7:45 PM–9:30 PM. ENDANGERED WORLD LANGUAGES: SIGN LANGUAGES AND THEIR VARIATIONS]
Kamei, Nobutaka. 2006. The Deaf in Africa (12) -In the era of globalization. InSign Language Communication Studies (Japan Institute for Sign Language Studies) 59(2006.03):82-89.
Kamei, Nobutaka. 2005. The Deaf in Africa (11) -Multiple aspects of apartheid. In Sign Language Communication Studies(Japan Institute for Sign Language Studies) 58(2005.12):46-53.
Kamei, Nobutaka. 2005. The Deaf in Africa (10) -Teacher training by the Deaf Foster generation of today. In:Sign Language Communication Studies(Japan Institute for Sign Language Studies) 57(2005.09):41-47.
Kamei, Nobutaka. 2005. The Deaf in Africa (9) -Teacher training by the Deaf. In:Sign Language Communication Studies (Japan Institute for Sign Language Studies) 56(2005.06):45-52.
Kamei, Nobutaka. 2004. The Deaf in Africa (8) -Total communication by Foster. In:Sign Language Communication Studies(Japan Institute for Sign Language Studies) 54(2004.12):58-64.
Kamei, Nobutaka. 2004. The Deaf in Africa (7) -Expansion of missionary education for the Deaf appendix : A letter from Benin. In:Sign Language Communication Studies(Japan Institute for Sign Language Studies) 53(2004.09):56-62.
Kamei, Nobutaka. 2004. The Deaf in Africa (6) -Foster, Father of deaf education in Africa. In:Sign Language Communication Studies (Japan Institute for Sign Language Studies) 52(2004.06):47-54.
Kamei, Nobutaka. 2004. The Deaf in Africa (5) -Deaf views of America In:Sign Language Communication Studies (Japan Institute for Sign Language Studies) 51(2004.03):55-62.
Kamei, Nobutaka. 2003. The Deaf in Africa (4) Controversies over foreign sign languages. In:Sign Language Communication Studies (Japan Institute for Sign Language Studies) 50(2003.12):44-53.
Kamei, Nobutaka. 2003. The Deaf in Africa (3) Sign languages introduced into Africa. In:Sign Language Communication Studies(Japan Institute for Sign Language Studies) 49(2003.09):58-65.
Kamei, Nobutaka. 2003. The Deaf in Africa (2) Sign Languages used in Africa. In:Sign Language Communication Studies(Japan Institute for Sign Language Studies) 47(2003.03):50-55.
Monaghan, Leila. 2003. A world's eye view: Deaf cultures in global perspective. In: Monaghan, Leila, Constanze Schmaling, Karen Nakamura and Graham H. Turner eds. Many ways to be Deaf: International variation in Deaf communities. Washington, D.C.: Gallaudet University Press. 1-24. [Including information of Africa (general), Asia (general), Oceania (general), Hausa Sign Language, Ban Khor Sign Language, Taiwanese Sign Language and Australasian Sign Language ]
Schmaling, Constanze. 2003. A for apple: The impact of Western education and ASL on the Deaf community in Kano State, Northern Nigeria, In: Monaghan, Leila, Constanze Schmaling, Karen Nakamura, and Graham H. Turner eds. Many ways to be Deaf: International variation in Deaf communities. Washington, D.C.: Gallaudet University Press. 302-310. [Including information of Africa (general), Nigeria, Hausa Sign Language and Nigerian Sign Language ]
Kamei, Nobutaka. 2002. The Deaf in Africa (1) Nations and the Deaf in Africa. In:Sign Language Communication Studies (Japan Institute for Sign Language Studies) 46(2002.12):26-32.
Devlieger, Patrick. 1994. Culture-based concepts and social life of disabled persons in Sub-Saharan Africa: The case of the deaf. In: Erting, Carol J., Robert C. Johnson, Dorothy L. Smith, and Bruce D. Snider eds. The Deaf Way: Perspectives from the international conference on Deaf culture. Washington, D.C.: Gallaudet University Press. 85-93.
Okombo, Okoth. 1992. African languages: Will sign languages have better luck? In: Finnish Association of the Deaf ed. East African sign language seminar, Debre Zeit, Ethoipia, August 10-16,1990. Helsinki: Finnish Association of the Deaf. 19-24.
Ozolins, Brigitta. 1991. Oppression of native sign language in Africa. In: World Federation of the Deaf ed. Equality and self-reliance: Proceedings of the XI World Congress of the World Federation of the Deaf, Tokyo, Japan, July 2-11, 1991. Tokyo: Japanese Federation of the Deaf. 705-706.
Okombo, Okoth. 1991. Obstacles to the development of African sign languages. In: World Federation of the Deaf ed. Equality and self-reliance: Proceedings of the XI World Congress of the World Federation of the Deaf, Tokyo, Japan, July 2-11, 1991. Tokyo: Japanese Federation of the Deaf. 165-175.
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Africa (general) | Africa (general) |
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North Africa | Algeria | Egypt | Libya | Morocco | Tunisia |
West Africa | Benin | Burkina Faso | Cote d'Ivoire | Gambia | Ghana | Guinea | Guinea-Bissau | Liberia | Mali | Mauritania | Niger | Nigeria | Senegal | Sierra Leone | Togo |
Island states in the Atlantic Ocean | Cape Verde | Sao Tome and Principe |
Central Africa | Burundi | Cameroon | Central African Republic | Chad | Democratic Republic of the Congo | Equatorial Guinea | Gabon | Republic of the Congo | Rwanda |
East Africa | Djibouti | Eritrea | Ethiopia | Kenya | Somalia | South Sudan | Sudan | Tanzania | Uganda |
Southern Africa | Angola | Botswana | Lesotho | Malawi | Mozambique | Namibia | South Africa | Swaziland | Zambia | Zimbabwe |
Island states in the Indian Ocean | Comoros | Madagascar | Mauritius | Seychelles |
Areas and others | Western Sahara |