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Africa

Africa. Family, Tribalism, & Beliefs. FAMILIES. A man or woman without kin is as good as dead Africans are very tied to family- much more so than Americans. Marriage. Traditionally arranged by parents Today- boy meets girl, boy asks father if he can marry her

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Africa

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  1. Africa Family, Tribalism, & Beliefs

  2. FAMILIES • A man or woman without kin is as good as dead • Africans are very tied to family- much more so than Americans

  3. Marriage • Traditionally arranged by parents • Today- boy meets girl, boy asks father if he can marry her • Wife leaves her family to live with her husband’s family • Husband (and family) pay wife’s family a “bride’s price” to compensate losing her

  4. Polygamy • Possible for a man to have several wives • Only about 1 in 10 Africans have more than one wife • WHY? • Number of children is a status symbol • More workers for field/farm

  5. Extended Family • Several generations of a family living in one house or group of houses • Provides for “social security” • No need for “nursing homes”/ “assisted living” or orphanages • Family can be relied on during famine, illness, and education

  6. Families in Cites • Similar to families around the world • Very little polygamy • Usually nuclear- mother, father, & children • Marriages usually not arranged

  7. TRIBALISM • Tribe: a group of people who share the same customs and language and who may believe that descend from a common ancestor • Don’t call them tribes! Use nation, people, people group, or ethnic group. • About 1000 in ethnic groups in Africa • Africa stresses importance of the group, as opposed to the individual as in America

  8. Tribal customs cover all the important aspects of life from birth to death • Each member of the group must make a daily contribution • Children go through an initiation ritual to become members of the group • “Chief” is in charge, show them loyalty • Decisions made by chief and Council of Elders, who are usually the oldest in the group • Typical punishment is to be thrown out

  9. Modern Tribalism • To many, their people group is more important than their country • Europeans divided Africa and paid no attention to the ethnic groups • These borders create countries that have rivals ethnic groups in them • Borders all create problem with communication because people speak different languages

  10. BELIEFS • Some people are Muslim, Christian or other world religions • Most still believe in traditional African beliefs

  11. god and spirits • Nearly all believe in the same god/ Supreme Being who created earth and life • Believe that god is distant and not involved in day-to-day happenings • Only seek god’s help in major circumstances- drought, epidemic, etc. • Between people and god are lesser gods and ancestor spirits

  12. The Medicine Man • Africans turn to a Medicine Man when something goes wrong • Believe he has special powers to see why something’s happened • When they ask “Why me?”, it usually turns out that an ancestor spirit has been neglected and is punishing that person

  13. Magic • Many cases, magic and religion are so closely linked, it’s hard to separate the two • Purpose is to give people confidence • Many people carry a charm with them to protect from danger

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