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Chapters Precolonial and Colonial Periods Disc 1 Ch 1 Forebears: Precolonial Somalia 1:55 Ch 2 Historical Change 4:40 Ch 3 Students Knowledge of Somalia 6:56 Ch 4 Precolonial Somalia & Social Prejudices 8:05 Ch 5 Fishers and Farmers 14:58 Ch 6 DefiniIon of Culture 17:26 Ch 7 CiIes & City- States 17:58 Ch 8 CiIzens & Religious CommuniIes 19:10 Ch 9 Diverse Economy & Society 23:36 Ch 10 Governance, Kinship & ObligaIon 25:02 Ch 11 UnwriVen ConsItuIon 30:08 Ch 12 Social StraIficaIon 36:44 Ch 13 Polygamy 38:20 Ch 14 Poems & Readings 41:30 Ch 15 Precolonial Somali Conflict 59:24 Ch 16 Somali Bantu 1:14:16 Ch 17 East African Slave Trade 1:19:28 Ch 18 Physical Diversity 1:21:38 Ch 19 Somalis in Saudi Arabia 1:37:24 Ch 20 Colonial Period 1:38:23 Ch 21 What did Colonialism Mean? 1:50:30 Ch 22 Colonialism and Clan 1:58:14 Ch 23 AnI- Colonial Resistance 2:00:45 Ch 24 Colonial OrganizaIon 2:12:05 Colonial Period: Independence & Civil War Disc 2 Ch 1: Somali Youth League: 0:23 Ch 2: UnificaIon of North and South 2:11 Ch 3: Conflict with Geography and Economy 3:34 Ch 4: Legacy of Colonial Rule 5:25 Ch 5: Social StraIficaIon under Colonialism 9:09 Ch 6: InternaIonal Illegal Trade & The Cold War 10:44 Ch 7: Somali IdenIty 11:37 Ch 8: TradiIon & ModernizaIon of IdenIty 14:34 Ch 9: Immigrant Literacy & Schooling19:54 Ch 10: Head Covering 24:35 Ch 11: Border Conflicts with Ethiopia 29:39 Ch 12: Start of Independence 31:46 Ch 13: Colonial State as a Gatekeeper 33:31 Ch 14: October RevoluIon of 1969 36:38 Ch 15: Failure of Ethiopian War 38:22 Ch 16: Somali Rebel Forces & Barre s Response 44:11 Ch 17: Group Thinking 47:05 Ch 18: End of Barre s Rule 50:37 Ch 19: Government Falls and Start of Clan Killing 52:19 Ch 20: Acceptance of Group Thinking 54:25 Ch 21: Scarcity, Clan, & Conflict 1:03:15 Ch 22: Outside Powers & TransiIonal Government 1:08:24 Ch 23: Chaos and Lack of NaIonal Economy 1:13:44 Ch 24: Black Hawk Down 1:15:20

Disc 2 con7nued Ch 25: Outsiders Understanding of Clan 1:23:20 Ch 26: Use of Somali Bantu IdenIty 1:28:16 Ch 27: Outsiders Understanding of Clan II 1:31:04 Ch 28: Somali- American Youth and Clan 1:34:48 Ch 29: Hope in Schools from Mixing of Clans 1:41:46 Ch 30: RomanIcizaIon of Somali Pirates 1:43:39 Ch 31: Three BuVons: NaIon, Islam, Clan 1:47:44 Ch 32: ParenIng in America and Muslim IdenIty 1:55:40 Ch 33: IdenIty and Language 1:58:10 Ch 34: The Hijab and Somali Women 2:00:10 Ch 35: Somali Women s Dress across Contexts 2:04:30 Ch 36: Raising Somali Children in America 2:10:44 Interview and Group Discussion Disc 3 Ch 1: Precolonial Communal IdenIty 0:11 Ch 2: Unity under Colonialism & AnIcolonial resistance 4:42 Ch 3: 3 BuVons: NaIon, Islam, Clan II 7:09 Ch 4: Islam and Somali Culture 7:57 Ch 5: NaIon, Islam & Clan BuVons 12:07 Ch 6: Somali IdenIty in the United States 13:30 Ch 7: Literature on Somali History, Culture & Religion 15:43 English Language Learners Disc 4 Ch 1: GreeIngs & Lau Resource Center 0:17 Ch 2: Terminology: ELL, LEP & ESL 3:03 Ch 3: History of ELL 6:17 Ch 4: Licensure, CerIficaIon & Endorsement 12:31 Ch 5: Somali Language in Ohio 15:13 Ch 6: Language Diversity among Somalis 17:14 Ch 7: Demographic DistribuIon of Immigrants 14:47 Ch 8: Somali PopulaIon in Ohio 19:48 Ch 9: Parents and Welcome Center 21:46 Ch 10: Columbus Global Academy 24:36 Ch 11: Bilingual Programs & Teacher QualificaIons 25:14 Ch 12: Student Placement 27:26 Ch 13: Standardized TesIng for ELLs 29:00 Ch 14: OTELA & LEP Programs 30:50 Ch 15: ObservaIonal & WriVen OTELA 34:07 Ch 16: In the Shoes of English Language Learners 36:03 Ch 17: OGT Scores for ELLs 37:08 Ch 18: Science Lesson in Somali 40:08 Ch 19: Discussion of Lesson 50:15 Ch 20: Science Lesson in Somali with Visual Aid 54:03 Ch 21: Importance of Engaging Students 59:57 Ch 22: Language & Content Goals 1:05:50 Ch 23: Advocacy for ELLs 1:11:14 Ch 24: ELLs & Special EducaIon 1:13:33 Ch 25: Cross- Cultural Issues in Mental Health 1:15:59 Ch 26: Resistance to ESL Services 1:20:55 Ch 27: Importance of CommunicaIon with Parents 1:25:51

Ch 28: Licensure of Somali Teaching Assistants 1:28:20 Ch 29: OTELA and College 1:38:58 Ch 30: Somali Students and Age Limits 1:29:55 Ch 31: Mobility & Schooling 1:31:02 Ch 32: Alignment between ESL & Mainstream InstrucIon 1:33:08 Somali Art Somali Students Dual Life Experience Disc 5 Ch 1: Somali Art & ArIfacts 0:09 Ch 2: IntroducIon 1:43 Ch 3: Poem Reading 5:17 Ch 4: Classroom AcIvity: Exploring the ArIfacts 8:10 Ch 5: Match ArIfact with DescripIon 9:49 Ch 6: Somali Dance DemonstraIon 17:18 Ch 7: Dance for Rain, Harvest & CelebraIon 18:40 Ch 8: Dance ExplanaIon 20:01 Ch 9: ArIfact PresentaIon 25:42 Ch 10: Mohamed the Warrior: Poem in Somali 33:03 Ch 11: Gabay about Marriage 37:04 Ch 12: Story of Elopement, Dowry & Risks of Passion 43:18 Ch 13: Somali Students Dual Life Experience 46:47 The Structure of Somali Poetry Disc 6 Ch 1: Structure of Somali Poetry 0:25 Ch 2: Development of Orature 1:31 Ch 3: Early Somali Scholars 3:47 Ch 4: Greenburg and LaIn Script 6:12 Ch 5: Abdullahi Guled & Gariyee Poets 8:26 Ch 6: Sentence Building 13:15 Ch 7: The Somali Foot 20:15 Ch 8: RepeaIng PaVerns 21:16 Ch 9: Structure of Somali Words 48:58 Ch 10: Discussion & Cultural AppreciaIon 59:46 Ch 11: Poetry Meter & Structure 1:03:31 Ch 12: Geeraar War Song 1:10:11 Ch 13: Women Composing Gabayo 1:21:09 Ch 14: Structure of a Buraambur 1:24:37 Ch 15: Love is a Disease, Women have Power vs Authority 1:27:51 Ch 16: Role of Music for Poetry 1:32:57 Ch 17: Heelo Song 1:38:04 Ch 18: Hickory Dickory Dock 1:42:22 Ch 19: Pitch in Somali Music 1:51:18 Ch 20: 13 Somali Tools/Symbols Summary 1:59:05 Sociology of Somali Poetry Disc 7 Ch 1: Somali Storytellers & Storytelling 0:24 Ch 2: Italian Instructor Scenario 2:55 Ch 3: Somali Housewife Scenario 7:19 Ch 4: Stevedore Threatens Clanmate 10:24 Ch 5: Camel Milking & Ghee 11:49 Ch 6: Worksong DescripIons 22:04 Ch 7: Somali Prisons 33:55 Ch 8: RecitaIon & Significance of Poems 38:00 Ch 9: Diaspora Genres and Slang 47:19 Ch 10: Academic Study of Poetry for Young Somalis 51:32 Ch 11: The Power of Poems 1:00:45 Ch 12: Sociology of Oral TradiIons 1:05:24 Ch 13: Discussion Led by Dr. Moore 1:11:15

Basics of Somali Language Disc 8 Ch 1: As- salaamu Caleykum and Origins of GreeIng 0:52 Ch 2: Origins of Language 2:45 Ch 3: SomalizaIon 4:27 Ch 4: Polite Requests in Somali 8:10 Ch 5: Choice of Roman over Arabic Script 10:50 Ch 6: Beginning of Alphabet 12:18 Ch 7: PracIcing 25:52 Ch 8: Global Mall Visit 33:28 Ch 9: Focus Markers 37:40 Ch 10: Qaali vs Kali 45:07 Ch 11: Good Manners 48:11 Ch 12: Alphabet Conclusion 55:08 Ch 13: Classroom Expressions 57:13 Ch 14: QuesIons and NegaIon 1:03:10 Ch 15: Formality and Literal vs. Meaningful TranslaIons 1:14:40 Ch 16: Rural Somalia and Concepts of Time 1:16:37 Ch 17: Vocabulary and TranslaIon 1:19:34 Ch 18: Sorry vs. Excuse Me 1:25:56 Ch 19: GreeIngs I 1:27:09 Ch 20: The Tools to Read Af Soomaali 1:28:30 Ch 21: As- salaamu Caleykum and Subax Wanaagsan 1:29:11 Ch 22: GreeIngs II 1:35:00 Ch 23: GreeIngs III 1:39:14 Ch 24: How are you? Fine. 1:41:34 Ch 25: Body Language and Respect 1:50:05 Ch 26: Approach to Parents 1:55:18 Somali Cinema Disc 9 Ch 1: Somali Film History 1:30 Ch 2: Three Phases of Film Making 2:50 Ch 3: Government Film & Newsreel 3:51 Ch 4: Independents, New Wave & Somaliwood 6:26 Ch 5: Post- Civil War Diaspora Era 13:42 Ch 6: DistribuIon without Copyright 14:59 Ch 7: Diasporic Exposure 16:00 Ch 8: Lost Youth 19:15 Ch 9: Diversity of Diasporic Language & Culture 21:00 Ch 10: Film: Minnesota Youth & Jihad 23:33 Ch 11: Film & Religious RestricIons 26:34 Ch 12: Films Made by Non- Somalis 28:40 Somali Students with Limited or No Formal Schooling Disc 10 Ch 1: Children s Literature 0:13 Ch 2: Roots of Welcome Center 4:14 Ch 3: Limited Formal Schooling 9:11 Ch 4: Causes of Limited Schooling 11:28 Ch 5: Welcome Center Curriculum 17:21 Ch 6: Students and Parents19:52 Ch 7: Assessment and High- Stakes TesIng 23:25 Ch 8: English Language Development 28:53 Ch 9: Literacy and Reading Materials 33:06 Ch 10: Ability Grouping 34:34 Ch 11: VariaIon Among Individual Students 35:52 Ch 12: Building Background Knowledge 36:53 Ch 13: Realia and MulImedia Support 40:36 Ch 14: Improving Literacy InstrucIon 42:40

Ch 15: CollaboraIve Reading 46:40 Ch 16: Sheltered InstrucIon 49:47 Ch 17: Strategies for Sheltered InstrucIon 52:30 Ch 18: Comprehensible Input 59:28 Ch 19: Building Background Knowledge Strategies 1:00:47 Ch 20: Expanding Vocabulary Strategies 1:02:47 Ch 21: Math and Science Skills 1:03:48 Ch 22: Learning Pace and Outcomes 1:04:37 Ch 23: Welcome Center and Age Limits 1:05:14 Ch 24: Q&A 1:05:58 Working with Bantu Students and Families Disc 11 Ch 1: Colonial History of Somalia 0:20 Ch 2: Clan Structure 16:02 Ch 3: Family Structure 18:49 Ch 4: CreaIon of Bantu 20:26 Ch 5: SegregaIon in Somalia 23:08 Ch 6: IdenIIes of Somali Bantu Children in U.S. 25:06 Ch 7: Irreconcilable Groups in Columbus 27:02 Ch 8: DifferenIaIon between Somalis 28:30 Ch 9: Religious Aspects of Conflict: 31:56 Ch 10: Imagining Yourself as a Somali in the Diaspora 34:38 Ch 11: Abdi s Refugee Experience 36:08 Ch 12: OpposiIon not United 38:06 Ch 13: Marginalized Bantu 39:55 Ch 14: Prospects of Somalis Unifying 42:52 Ch 15: ReconciliaIon Among Somalis in Columbus? 44:51 Ch 16: Somali Children in the American MelIng Pot 46:53 Ch 17: Obstacles for Students and Parents 47:40 Ch 18: Earning Parents Trust 50:18 Ch 19: Story about Dealing with Bias 53:35 Ch 20: Awareness of SIgma the Children Face 58:55 Ch 21: Differing EducaIonal Backgrounds 1:03:08 Ch 22: CUSCO As An Umbrella OrganizaIon 1:04:59 Ch 23: How to Deal With The Clan Issue 1:07:02 Ch 24: Gender Issues and Reverse Roles 1:13:05 Ch 25: Kids IdenIfying as Bantu 1:15:41 Ch 26: Cultural Diversity in North and South Somalia 1:19:45 Ch 27: Somali and Maay Maay 1:21:25 Ch 28: Aides Overcoming Clan Prejudices 1:23:05 Ch 29: Clan QuesIons and Diplomacy 1:29:40 Ch 30: Interpreters 1:32:49 Recent Events in Somalia Working with Somali Parents Suppor7ng Bantu Students AUer School Disc 12 Ch 1: Signs of Failed State and Needs for Local SoluIons 0:40 Ch 2: Need for Internal Government 11:06 Ch 3: Risk of Islamic Extremists 11:58 Ch 4: DjibouI ElecIon 15:21 Ch 5: Piracy as a Symptom 18:15 Ch 6: Government Prior to Ethiopian Invasion 19:22 Ch 7: Peaceful Somaliland 21:20 Ch 8: Barre Legacy 23:19 Ch 9: Somali GraItude for Bush 41 Aid 27:17 Ch 10: Hope for the Future 29:20 Ch 11: Conclusion 30:24 Ch 12: SimilariIes and Differences in Schools 35:51

Ch 13: Limited Authority of Teachers in the U.S. 39:28 Ch 14: Parents and Appointments 49:16 Ch 15: Somali Parent- Teacher Network 54:43 Ch 16: AlternaIves for Parent Engagement 56:16 Ch 17: Time Keeping QuesIons 57:15 Ch 18: Abdalla s Story 1:07:09 Ch 19: Adult EducaIon and Maay Maay vs. Somali 1:11:33 Ch 20: Low Bantu GraduaIon Rate 1:16:02 Ch 21: Parental Engagement 1:17:17 Ch 22: Somali- Bantu RelaIons 1:20:18 Ch 23: ProliferaIon of Somali Serving Agencies 1:21:21 Ch 24: Slavery QuesIon from Ambassador Omar 1:22:26 Ch 25: Hawa Comments About Serving All 1:27:03 Ch 26: Name Change and Extending Service 1:28:13