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Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Tuesday, May 1, 2012. Agenda Bell Assignment Finish – Rap or Speech! (15 min) Discuss East African Kingdoms Begin Classical India. Many Peoples, Many Traditions. Chapter 12 Section 4. People and the Environment. The people and environment of Africa are very diverse.

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Tuesday, May 1, 2012

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  1. Tuesday, May 1, 2012 Agenda • Bell Assignment • Finish – Rap or Speech! (15 min) • Discuss East African Kingdoms • Begin Classical India

  2. Many Peoples, Many Traditions Chapter 12 Section 4

  3. People and the Environment • The people and environment of Africa are very diverse. • Africa has jungles, mountains, savannas, and deserts. • The people have different languages, customs, government structures, religious beliefs and ways of adapting to the environment.

  4. Map of Africa

  5. Adapting to the Environment • The peoples of Africa adapted to the diverse landscape of Africa in many ways. • Deserts – Hunting and gathering • Savanna – Herding • Coasts and Rivers – Fishing • Dense jungles – slash and burn agriculture

  6. Forms of Government • Along with the various geographical features and people, Africa also had various forms of government. • Some villages shared power among a number of people. (women, elders, or men) • Some areas were controlled by kings, who divided their kingdoms into districts, which were governed by loyal officials. • Some areas elected kings whose power was limited.

  7. Patrilineal vs Matrilineal • Family patterns in Africa also varied. • For example, some families were patrilineal, which meant inheritance and kinship ties were passed through father’s side. • However, some families were matrilineal, which meant inheritance and kinship ties were passed through mother’s side.

  8. Religious Beliefs • The religious beliefs also varied in Africa. • Some areas were polytheistic. • Ancestor worship in some areas. • Supreme force helped by lesser spirits. • Christianity and Islam are major religions in Africa.

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