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Africa

Africa. History. Many Archaeologists and Scientist alike believe that Africa is the “Mother Land” Think about “Journey of Man” The second largest continent and as of 2009 1 Billion in Pop. (per Wikipedia) 700 to 1800 languages spoken

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Africa

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  1. Africa

  2. History • Many Archaeologists and Scientist alike believe that Africa is the “Mother Land” • Think about “Journey of Man” • The second largest continent and as of 2009 1 Billion in Pop. (per Wikipedia) • 700 to 1800 languages spoken • 54 Sovereign states, 9 territories, 3 states with limited recognition

  3. History • Economy based on trading gold, slaves and ivory for clothes and weapons • Portugal was the first European nation to settle in Africa in the 1500’s • By the early 1900’s Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Portugal and Spain all occupied Africa • The economic depression after WWI Europeans relinquished control.

  4. History • Africa was left to create their own political structure • Still deal with inter-turmoil • Remember the Kony campaign of 2012

  5. Geography • North Africa is considered a dry region (Morocco & Tunisia) • West Africa has grassy plains and tropical areas (Nigeria & Surrounding countries) • East Africa is conducive to farming and ranching (Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda) • South Africa has temperate climate

  6. Religion • Spirituality and Religion are important to tribal society in Africa • 25% of Africans are Christian • 25% of Africans are Muslim • The rest have tribal religions or combine some elements of different faiths

  7. Religion

  8. Religion

  9. Dancing • African dance plays an essential to culture in tribes • Dance moves communicate emotions, celebration • of passage and help strengthen bonds • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eFgBhMVgLtg

  10. Pan African Flag Red stands for the blood that unites and shed for liberation Black is for the Black People of the world Green stands for the abundance of natural wealth in Africa The Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League

  11. Coming to America

  12. Coming to America • The first Africans brought to America were indentured servants • More than 425,000 slaves were brought to America • Slaves identified themselves with Tribes • Importing of slaves halted in 1807 • By 1830 300,000 were free in the North

  13. Watershed/Turning Point Moments • The Civil War 1861-1865: Emancipation Proclamation, 13th amendment: Slavery illegal • 14th Amendment: Citizenship • 15th Amendment: Right to vote • Brown Vs. Board of Education • Martin Luther King Jr. Civil Rights Movement of the 1960’s

  14. Family • For many African Americans is very important passed down from African Tribes • The extended family and heads of church equally important • Conversation style very expressive and rhythmic • Hugging and kissing is a form of acceptance

  15. Taboos • They do not eat eggs because they believe that it will make child birth difficult and they excite children… Hyperactive • The weddings take place at night during a full moon if the wedding takes place when the moon is not bright it is said to be bad luck. • The brides parents do not show up to the wedding

  16. Common Foods in the Regions • North Africa- growing foods is difficult area relies on herding • West Africa- Fruits and vegetables are more prevalent, mostly vegetarian area • East Africa- Farming and ranching • South Africa- Fruits and vegetables not commonly grown in other areas

  17. Typical Meals • Rural areas- one main meal a day it is usually in the evening. • Most parts- meals have specific rituals hand washing, clapping, and offering of food • Men grow and harvest/women bring fire wood and prepare meals • Men proceed women but no one eats alone • Refusing food is an insult

  18. Injera

  19. Soetkoekies

  20. GomenWat

  21. Recipes • GomenWat- http://allrecipes.com/recipe/gomen-wat/detail.aspx?event8=1&prop24=SR_Title&e11=gomen%20wat&e8=Quick%20Search&event10=1&e7=Recipe%20Search%20Results • Injera- http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/injera-bread-recipe/index.html • Soetkoekies- http://www.rainbowcooking.co.nz/recipes/soetkoekies-sweet-biscuits • Anniez Ethiopian Doro Wat Chicken- http://www.grouprecipes.com/50216/anniez-ethiopian-doro-wat-chicken.html • African Peanut Soup-http://allrecipes.com/recipe/african-peanut-soup/detail.aspx?event8=1&prop24=SR_Title&e11=african%20peanut%20soup&e8=Quick%20Search&event10=1&e7=Home%20Page

  22. Videos • Eating Injera • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SXsGJSVaYbY • Traditional Music with images of Africa • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9o0aRe1LpMY

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