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Chapter 13 Section 3 African Society and
Culture
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Focusing on the Main Ideas
1. The Bantu migrations helped shape many
cultures in Africa south of the Sahara. ?
2. The African slave trade changed greatly when
Muslims and Europeans began taking captives
from the continent.
3. Enslaved Africans developed rich cultures that
influenced many other cultures, including our
own.
3
Life in Medieval Africa
  • The Bantu people traveled through southern
    Africa, and had settled most of Africa by A.D.
    400.
  • They spread their language, Swahili, and their
    culture as they traveled.
  • Africans often lived with extended families, or
    families made up of several generations.
  • Many African villages were matrilineal, meaning
    the people traced their ancestors through their
    mothers rather than their fathers.
  • Children were valued in African culture.
  • They were considered the link between the past
    and the future.

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Life in Medieval Africa
  • Families and villages taught children the history
    of their people and the skills they would need as
    adults.
  • Stories were passed down through word- of-mouth,
    and lessons were given through short sayings
    called proverbs.

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Slavery
  • Slavery existed in Africa before the arrival of
    Europeans.
  • Africans enslaved criminals and enemies captured
    in war.
  • The slave trade grew as trade with Muslim
    merchants increased.
  • Muslims were not allowed to enslave other
    Muslims, but they could enslave people of other
    faiths.

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Slavery
  • The Portuguese brought
    enslaved Africans to
    Europe in 1441.
  • These enslaved people
    were used to farm crops
    of cotton, grapes, and
    sugar
    cane.
  • In the late 1400s, Europeans established sugar
    plantations in the Americas and brought enslaved
    Africans to work the fields.

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African Culture
  • Artistic expression was an important part of
    African culture.
  • Enslaved Africans took their culture with them
    when they were traded.
  • The African Diaspora is the spreading of African
    people and culture around the world.
  • Early African cave paintings showed daily life,
    told stories, and had some religious meaning or
    use.

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African Culture
  • Wooden masks celebrated religious beliefs, and
    wooden, ivory, or bronze works showed the faces
    of important leaders, everyday people, and
    European explorers and traders.
  • Music was an important aspect of almost every
    part of African life.
  • Many African songs used musical instruments to
    keep a beat during the singing.

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African Culture
  • Africans used dance in important events because
    they felt that dance allowed the spirits to
    express themselves.
  • Enslaved Africans used music to remind them of
    their homeland.
  • Their songs of hardship and religious faith grew
    into gospel songs.
  • Jazz, blues, ragtime, rock and roll, and rap are
    genres also based in African musical traditions.

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African Culture
  • Storytelling is a strong African tradition.

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Section 1 The Rise of African Civilizations
Focusing on the Main Ideas
  • Africa has a vast and varied landscape.
  • West African empires grew rich from trade.
  • Africas rain forests blocked invaders and
    provided resources.
  • East African kingdoms and states became centers
    for trade and new ideas.

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Section 2 Africas Government and
Religion
Focusing on the Main Ideas
  • The growth of West African empires led to the
    growth of centralized governments ruled by kings.
  • Traditional African religions shared certain
    beliefs and provided a guide for living together.
  • Islam played an important role in medieval
    Africa, but long-held African beliefs and customs
    still remained strong.

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Section 3 African Society and Culture
Focusing on the Main Ideas
  • The Bantu migrations helped shape many cultures
    in Africa south of the Sahara.
  • The African slave trade changed greatly when
    Muslims and Europeans began taking captives from
    the continent.
  • Enslaved Africans developed rich cultures that
    influenced many other cultures, including our
    own.

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Chapter 13 Quiz Tomorrow
  • Study the 4 essential questions
  • Vocabulary, People and Places
  • Main ideas of all 3 sections (which is included
    in this power points)
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