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Title: The Amhara and Duala People


1
The Amhara and Duala People
  • Katie Stirn
  • 1/6/07

2
Amhara Overview
  • Location
  • History
  • Economy
  • Social Organization
  • Religion
  • Art

(1) Amhara Flag
3
Amhara Location
  • Central Highlands of Ethiopia
  • Population 23 Million
  • Language Amharic

(3) Amhara Region Map
(2) Map of Africa-Ethiopia
4
Amhara History
  • Descendents of a southward movement of ancient
    Semitic conquerors and indigenous Cushitic
    peoples
  • 975 BCE Kingdom of Axum
  • Modern Ethiopia
  • All except one of the countries emperors from
    1270-1974 were Amhara
  • Tigray competition
  • Oromo

5
Amhara Economy
  • 90 rural
  • Agricultural Based
  • Livestock
  • Highlands one crop per year is normal, while in
    the lowlands two are possible
  • Diet
  • Famine
  • Settlements-hamlet

(13) Amhara Village
6
Amhara Social Organization
  • Patriarchal and Authoritarian
  • Division of Labor
  • Arranged Marriages
  • Circumcision
  • Baptism
  • Death

(5) Amhara Women
7
Amhara Religion
  • Christianity
  • Ethiopian Orthodox Church (EOC)
  • Religious Festivities
  • Christian Amhara wear a blue neck cord (meteb),
    to distinguish themselves from Muslims
  • Fast days

(14) Amhara Religion
8
Amhara Art
  • Linked closely with Religion
  • Churches-elaborate paintings
  • Notable features are the large eyes
  • Usually depicting biblical figures
  • sponsorship by feudal lords
  • Weavers and Embroiderers
  • Clothing - toga (shamma)

(4) Amhara Painting
9
Duala Overview
  • Location
  • History
  • Economy
  • Social Organization
  • Religion
  • Art

(6) Cameroon Flag
10
Duala Location
  • Forest region of Cameroon
  • Wouri River estuary
  • Form a part of the Sawa
  • Cameroonian coastal peoples
  • Language Duala
  • Population 87,700

(8) Wouri Estuary Map
(7) Cameroon Map
11
Duala History
  • Ancestory
  • 1472- The beginning of decades on European
    Contacts
  • 16th Century- Duala emerged as the leading
    traders on the Cameroonian coast
  • Main villages soon grew into a prospering
    township called Douala
  • Mid-19th century-British Influence
  • Western education, Christian Missionaries
  • 1884-Annexation of Douala to Germany
  • Opposition to German Rule
  • 1918-Germany lost WWI and their control over
    their mandates
  • Duala territories now under the French
  • French promoted for everyone in Cameroon to move
    to the coast
  • Duala became the minority and lost their power in
    society
  • 1930 Alexandre Duala Manga Bell became leader of
    the Duala and pushed for independence
  • Decolonization of Africa

12
Duala Economy
  • Divided into the urban and rural
  • City-dwellers earn a living in skilled and
    unskilled professions
  • Rural Duala work as fishermen and farmers at the
    subsistence level

(10) Duala Farmer
13
Duala Social Organization
  • Wonja
  • Wajili
  • Wakomi
  • Chiefs and headmen
  • Council of elders and secret societies
  • Patrilineal

(9) Duala Men
14
Duala Religion
  • Christianized since the 1930s
  • Baptist Church dominates
  • Pre-Christian ancestor worship
  • Sea plays an important role faith

(12) Duala Boats
15
Duala Art
  • Lively heritage of music and dance
  • Makossa
  • Ambasse bey
  • Abele Dance
  • Ngondo Festival

(11) Ngondo Festival
16
Works Cited (Images)
  • (1) Amhara Flag. No Date. Online Image. World
    Animated Flags. 3 April 2007. lthttp//www.atlasgeo
    .net/fotw/flags/et- am.htmlgt.
  • (2) Map Of Africa-Ethiopia. No Date. Online
    Image. USAID. 3 April 2007. lthttp//www.usaid.gov/
    locations/sub- saharan_africa/countries/ethiopia/gt
    .
  • (3) Amhara Region Map. No Date. Online Image.
    Wikipedia. 3 April 2007. lthttp//www.answers.com/t
    opic/amhara-regiongt.
  • (4) Amhara Painting. No Date. Online Image.
    iExplore. 3 April 2007. lthttp//community.iexplor
    e.com/planning/journalEntryFreeForm.asp?JournalID
    19711EntryID12137nChristiani ty20and20Preste
    r20Johntgt.
  • (5) Amhara Women. No Date. Online Image. Henkt
    the Axe. 5 April 2007. lthttp//huizen.daxis.nl/he
    nkt/christianity-and- slavery.htmlgt.
  • (6) Cameroon Flag. No Date. Online Image.
    Wikipedia. 5 April 2007. lthttp//en.wikipedia.org
    /wiki/ImageFlag_of_Cameroon.svggt.
  • (7) Cameroon Map. No Date. Online Image. ECLA.
    5 April 2007. lthttp//www.elca.org/countrypackets
    /cameroon/photos/map.jpggt.
  • (8) Wouri Estuary Map. No Date. Online Image.
    Wikipedia. 5 April 2007. lthttp//upload.wikimedia
    .org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/5b/Duala_ethnic_gro
    ups.png/325px- Duala_ethnic_groups.pnggt.
  • (9) Duala Men. No Date. Online Image.
    Wikipedia. 5 April 2007. lthttp//upload.wikimedia
    .org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/5f/King_Akwa_photo.
    jpg/225px-King_Akwa_photo.jpggt.
  • (10) Duala Farmer. No Date. Online Image.
    Wikipedia. 5 April 2007. lthttp//www.search.com/re
    ference/Duala_peoplesgt.
  • (11) Ngondo Festival. No Date. Online Image.
    Africa Travel Magazine. 5 April 2007.
    lthttp//www.africa-ata.org/cm_ngondo_festival.htmgt
    .
  • (12) Duala Boats. No Date. Online Image. Africa
    Travel Magazine. 5 April 2007. lthttp//www.africa-
    ata.org/cm_douala.htmgt.
  • (13) Amhara Village. No Date. Online Image.
    Near East Foundation. 5 April 2007.
    lthttp//www.neareast.org/main/news/article.aspx?i
    d327gt.
  • (14) Amhara Religion. No Date. Online Image.
    Metropolitan Museum. 5 April 2007.
    lthttp//www.metmuseum.org/toah/images/h3/h3_1998.
    66.jpggt.

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