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Title: Ethnic Groups in Africa


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Ethnic Groups in Africa
  • Arabs, Ashanti, Bantu, and Swahili Cultures

2
Arabs
  • A.D. 600s, Arab armies from Southwest Asia
    entered into North Africa (Egypt)
  • Brought the Arabic language and Islam
  • Today most Africans are Muslim and speak Arabic
  • Muslim leadership allowed North African cities to
    become major centers of learning, trade, and
    craft making.

3
The Ashanti People
  • Reside in central Ghana, kingdom was founded in
    1701
  • The Golden Stool is the center of their spiritual
    practices. (represents the unity of the Ashanti
    people and the power of their chiefs)
  • Belief in a supreme god, or Nayme, traditional
    Ashanti believe that all living things have a
    soul
  • The mothers family is important. (Flesh Blood)
  • Children get their spirits from their father.
  • Heritage celebrated with festivals and
    ceremonies.
  • Other religions practiced by Ashanti are
    Christianity and Islam

4
The Swahili People
  • Swahili means one who lives on the coast.
  • Swahili is also a Bantu language with Arabic
    influence.
  • Reside on the East African Coast from southern
    Somalia to northern Mozambique
  • Practice a strict form of Islam mixed with
    beliefs in spirits that can possess a person
    (mila) and herbal healing medicines
  • Men wear charms/amulets for protection. They
    contain verses from the Koran

5
The Bantu People
  • Originally from Southeast Nigeria
  • Reached Zimbabwe around 1000 CE
  • The Bantu Empire controlled trading routes from
    South Africa to the Zambezi River.
  • Traded gold, copper, precious stones, animal
    hides, ivory, and metal goods.
  • Many Bantu are Muslim, Christians and follow
    traditional animist religions (spirits in natural
    objects and surroundings)
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