African Cultures
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Arab Ashanti San Swahili Bantu
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Ethnic Groups:In an ethnic
group they share characteristics
such as physical features, language,
traditions, and customs.
Religion:They are not a certain ethnic
group, but they do share a
common belief system.
Ethnic Groups and Religion
African Ethnic Groups
Africa Religious Groups
In Africa the three major religions are Traditional Beliefs, Christianity, and Islam.
Traditional beliefs may include worship of ancestors, spirits, gods, animals, land, inanimate objects, and/or natural phenomena.
Arab Arabic culture was first spread in the Middle East beginning
in the 2nd century as ethnically Arab Christians such as the Ghassanids, Lakhmids and Banu Judham began migrating into the Northern Arabian desert and the Levant. The Arabic language gained greater prominence with the rise of Islam in the 7th century AD as the language of the Qur'an.
Genealogical: someone who can trace his or her ancestry to the tribes of Arabia - the original inhabitants of the Arabian Peninsula - and the Syrian Desert.
Language is Arabic, including any of its varieties. Location-througout the world however mostly in North
Africa and the Middle East.
Arab
Interactive Notebook Question (Left Side)
Think-Pair-Share
› Did you know Arabs were found all over North Africa?
› Do you think most Americans know that?
› Why do you think many Americans are not aware North Africans are Arabs?
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ArabMiddle
East and North Africa
Arab
Sunni Islam
Modern(Varies between
affluent to poverty
Ashanti There are close to 7 million people that are
Ashanti. Ashanti is a major ethnic group in Ghana. Their religion is a mixture of supernatural
and spiritual powers. They believe in fairies, witches, and forest monsters. They also believe that plants and animals have souls.
The Ashanti people speak TWI. It is a language spoken in Ghana.
Their lifestyle is modern.
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The Ashanti are one of Africa's matrilineal societies where line of descent is traced through the female. Historically, this mother relationship determined land rights, inheritance of property, offices and titles.
The Ashanti require a bride price - various goods given by the boy's family to that of the girl. Sometimes nuptial arrangements were arranged before the birth of the couple. Parents allowed boys some initiative, but he must receive the consent of the households, the only formalities required.
Where are the Ashanti?
Arab
AshantiBantu/Swahili
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Ashanti
West Africa, Ghana
TWI
Traditional(Spiritual and supernatural
powers)/Christianity
Modern (Poverty
)
Interactive Notebook Question (Left Side)
Think-Pair-Share› Why do the Ashanti practice Christianity?
Bantu The Bantu religion is traditional. The people speak Bantu. Over 400 groups of people in
Africa share the language. They are located in Sub-Sahara Africa and make up 2/3
of Africa’s population. The Bantu lifestyle is modern. The Bantu expansion was a millennia-long series
of physical migrations across Africa. It diffused their language and knowledge between populations.
All of the mother’s side of the family own land rights, inheritance of property, offices, and titles.
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Bantu
Sub-Sahara Africa
Bantu
Traditional (Ancestors
)
Modern (Poverty
)
Interactive Notebook Question (Left Side)
Think-Pair-Share› What would have been a cause(s) for the
Bantu to move into different parts of Africa?
San The Bushmen, San, Basarwa, Kung or Khwe are indigenous
people of southern Africa which spans most areas of South Africa, Zimbabwe , Lesotho, Mozambique, Swaziland, Botswana, Namibia and Angola. They were traditionally hunter-gatherers.
Genetic evidence suggests they are one of the oldest, if not the oldest, peoples in the world — a "genetic Adam" according to Spencer Wells, from which all humans can ultimately trace their genetic heritage.
Where are the San?
Arab
AshantiBantu/Swahili
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San
Southern Africa
Khoisan languages
Traditional Nomadic
Swahili The Swahili religion is Islam. Their first language is Swahili. Several ethnic
groups along the Indian coast line speak Swahili. It is the official working language of the African Union.
The Swahili’s modern location is in East Africa. Their lifestyle is modern.
Where are the Swahili?
Arab
AshantiBantu/Swahili
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Swahili
East Africa Swahili(Arab+Bantu)
Sunni Islam(traditional minority) Modern
Learning Log
On the left side of your paper, answer these questions:
› 1. Today I learned…
› 2. Which culture did you struggle with?
Summarizing Activity 1(Left hand side)
Draw the following:
› How people live in The Sahara: Types of Housing, Types of Food, enough water?
› How people work in The Sahara: Types of Industry? Cities? Towns?
› How people travel in The Sahara: Cars? Paved Roads? Water?
Summarizing Activity 2(Left hand side)
Draw the following:
› How people live in The Sahel: Types of Housing, Types of Food, enough water?
› How people work in The Sahel: Types of Industry? Cities? Towns?
› How people travel in The Sahel: Cars? Paved Roads? Water?
Summarizing Activity 3(Left hand side)
Draw the following:
› How people live in the Tropical Rain Forest: Types of Housing, Types of Food, enough water?
› How people work in the Tropical Rain Forest : Types of Industry? Cities? Towns?
› How people travel in the Tropical Rain Forest: Cars? Paved Roads? Water?