The African Studies Program at the Indiana University offers a lot of resources for the study of African languages. The "African language materials" under "IUB Language Lab" and the "Folk Tales and Songs" are freely accessible. They offer audiofiles and texts (oral literature, lyrics of songs) for the following languages: Bambara / Bamanankan, Zulu, Swahili, Twi / Akan, Wolof, Yoruba, Xhosa, Shona, Afrikaans, Amharic, Hausa, Southern Sotho / Sesotho, Tswana, Luganda. ... [editors ilissAfrica]
Dagaare online language course. The first 7 modules, a small dictionary and a bibliography have been realised. As the page has been updated for the last time in 2005, you may not reckon that the other modules will be completed. [editors ilissAfrica]
Articles and the dissertation of H. Torrence PhD as online full texts. His focus is on: transformational grammar, wh-movement / movement-q, complementizer, syntax. Analized languages are: Wolof ( Senegal) and Avatime (Ghana). [editors ilissAfrica]
This site introduces a project which built up a multimedia language course for Akan which was meant to appear on a CD-Rom. You can find two samples of the course online (Unit 1 + 2). They contain grammar, exercises and audio samples, including an audio-test for recognizing tones (Akan being a tonal language). [editors ilissAfrica]
This site introduces you to the Akan cultural symbols (Ashanti / Asante / Adinkra) and to their use in different fields (economics, politics, knowledge, cosmology, fashion, handcraft etc.). Furthermore you can find a bibliography about the topic and further links. [editors ilissAfrica]