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KU Hausa Links

Hausa College & University Courses - a list of all North American colleges and universities offering Hausa with contact information.

UCLA Hausa Homepage- Altrhough still under construction, it promises a wealth of linguistic and culture material on the Hausas. The best site on the net thus far.

Hausa Literature in Translation - internet course website from the University of Wisconsin (Madison) with on-line texts and course exercises.

Ohio University School of Art African Art Website - although on Africa in general, it doesnhave some very interesting pictures of Hausa art.

Ethnographics Gallery - basic information on social, political, economic and religious beliefs among the Hausa from The Univeristy of Kent's Centre for Social Anthropology and Computing.

Art & Life in Africa - Good basic (although very brief) information on the Hausa.

Art of Afrika - a commercial site, but some interesting pictures of African crafts of every conceivable kind: from masks to jewelry, to musical instruments to furniture

Hausa Online Grammar - good basic explanations of Hausa grammar topics from the people at UCLA

Hausa Grammar Sketch - linguistic treatment of Hausa with extensive treatments of nominal and verbal structures

Hausa Orthography in the 20th century - the first in a two paret series on the history of the Hausa language focusing on the romanization of the alphabet.

Hausa Roman Orthography: Reform - the second part of the above-mentioned series

Voice of America - Real Audio broadcast of news programs in Hausa.

Deutsche Welle - on-demand streaming audio broadcasts in Hausa

 
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This website was originally developed with support from a U. S. Department of Education Title VI grant for "Enhancing Less Commonly Taught Languages and Cultures" (Award #P016A990036). This page was created by Aminu Gusau with the assistance of Jonathan Perkins, Lewis Walton and Kevin Greene of the Ermal Garinger Academic Resource Center of the Univeristy of Kansas. Last modified October 10, 2002 .
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