Title: Africa: Traditional Patterns of Life
1Africa Traditional Patterns of Life
2Pre-Class
- Africas Child
- How are girls viewed in some parts of Africa?
- What are the consequences of forced marriage?
- How is forced marriage connected to tradition?
- What steps have been taken to protect girls in
some parts of Africa? - In your opinion, what else can be done to protect
girls in some parts of Africa?
31. What holds society together?
42. Family of hunting and gathering societies?
- Groups of nuclear families
53. Families of farming and herding societies?
- Extended families
- Worked as an economic unit for survival
- Families may work together on large projects
64. What unites people beyond extended family? Why?
- Ties of kinship
- Sharing lineage created bonds of loyalty and
responsibility
75. Define
- Lineage
- a group of distant relatives who trace their
descent to a common ancestor - Clan
- several lineages form a clan- shared duties and
obligation toward one another
86. Where did most people live?
- Small villages
- Some villages linked together as a part of a
larger government connected to empires - Tribal not as part of an empire
9Zulu
Benin
107. Who made decisions that affected daily life?
- Village leaders
- Council of elders
- Village elders
118. In many areas how were decisions for village
and issues of justice decided?
- Full public discussions
- Goal was to reach a consensus (Common agreement)
- Community over individual
129. Define Subsistence Farming
- Subsistence Farming produce enough for own needs
with little or no surplus
1310. What varied according to environment? Examples
- Methods of farming
- Examples forest slash and burn savanna crop
rotation
1411. How did people view the land in farming
societies?
- Communal property
- no ownership but family had the right to use
their fair share
1512. What determined wealth in herding societies?
16Massai
1713. Why were women seen as important in
traditional society?
- Contributed to economic well being of family
- Worked the fields took surplus to market
1814. Describe the status of women.
- Varies-
- some high status leaders
- Some women owned land and ruled the home
- Patriarchal others had no power and were
dominated by men
1915. Define
- Polygamy
- practice of having more than one spouse
- Bride wealth
- gift to brides family to recognize
importance/respect of women
2016. Explain the two types of traditions that
govern inheritance descent
- Matrilineal
- female lineage
- Patrilineal
- male lineage
2117. What is the age-grade system?
- All boys and girls born in the same year
- Helps develop loyalty
- To learn values of society
- Rites of passage
2218. What purpose does religion serve?
- As elsewhere helps unite a society
- Deals with origins, morality, right and wrong
2319. Describe traditional African Beliefs/
Indigenous beliefs?
- Indigenous beliefs
- original or local
- Oral traditions griot West African Story
teller - Somewhat Monotheistic-
- single supreme being that created the world with
lesser gods and spirits for daily life - Ancestor veneration
- ancestors can help or hurt the living
24African Religion
Supreme Being
Lesser Gods
Ancestors
Humans
Medicine Magic (Spirits)
2520. Define Animism
- Belief that spirits live in the natural world
26Animism
27Traditional Religions
2821. What is the purpose of a Diviner and Healer?
- To explain the cause of misfortune
- Link between people and the spirits
- Herbal medicines
2922. What major religions exist in Africa?
- Islam
- Christianity
- Judaism
- Hinduism
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