The Complete Course for Beginners By Antonia Yétúndé Fọlárìn Schleicher. Yale University Press, New Haven and London, 1993Ĭolloquial Yoruba. Jé K’Á Sọ Yorùbá/Jé K’Á Ka Yorùbá by Antonia Yétúndé Fọlárìn Schleicher. Hakuna Matata Press Èdè Publications, London, 2000 A Beginners’ Course in Yorùbá by Karin Barber and Akin Oyètádé. Fẹ̀hìntọlá Mosádomi, Department of African and African Diaspora Studies, The University of Texas at Austin (ed.): “There’s Rice At Home” by Mayowa Precious Learn Yoruba in 27 days interactive software ( Learn Yoruba ( Morley College The aim is to have one comprehensive list that can benefit future learners and language enthusiasts. This is an ongoing resource for learners of Yorùbá. All Rights Reserved.A list of Yorùbá language resources you can find on the web. All suggestions, corrections, additions, claims and removal requests must be sent to © 2019 Carmen Nazario. © 2019 Elyon International, Inc. By using this site, you accept full responsibility for any loss, injury, errors, delays, damages or any unfavorable outcome that may result from use. Use of any or all information on this site is voluntary, and is at the sole discretion of the user. It should not be considered as legal, tax, accounting, consulting or any other professional advice or service. Any information found on this blog is general in nature and is for personal non-commercial use. We make no representations as to accuracy of blog contents or materials. While we have taken every precaution to ensure that the content of this site is both valid and current, errors can occur. Legal Disclaimer: The views, opinions and positions expressed by the authors, contributors, references and commenters on this site do not necessarily reflect the views, opinions or positions of ELYON International, Inc. Carmen has a passion for small business, and is involved in community programs for mentoring students and women, minority, and veteran-owned businesses. She has completed Dartmouth TUCK’s Minority Business Executive Program, Howard University School of Business 8(a) Academy and SBA’s e200/Emerging Leaders executive-level training program. Her extensive industry background includes: retail, education, health care, manufacturing, professional services and technology.Ĭarmen holds a Master of Theology degree from Faith Christian College and a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from Portland State University. She started her career in technology while serving in the US Army and has worked in numerous roles as Project Manager, Systems Analyst and Information Systems Consultant. He was the first to leave, followed by my sister and I.Ĭarmen Nazario is the President and CEO of ELYON International, Inc., a technology and management consulting company which provides technical and professional services to government agencies and corporations.Ĭarmen has over thirty years of experience in the field of Information Technology. I remember my brother telling me that once he was finished with high school, he was coming back to the US to study. Growing up in two cultures prepared us for the world around us, one that was constantly changing-though we did not realize it at the time. It was a wonderful life at my grandparents … they were not rich but had enriched lives. There was a sugar cane plantation across the road, and not far away, the monstrous facility where the canes were converted to crystalline granules. My grandmother would grab them by the neck and spin them around in the air to dispatch them into the next life. Every now and then one of the chickens would find its way into the pot for Sunday dinner. There were chickens running around, and the occasional pig. They had mango, lemon, guava and avocado trees, lots of banana trees, sugar cane, breadfruit and other fruit trees. I also would not have experienced my grandparents’ little farm.
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