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  1. Death and the Invisible Powers: The World of Kongo Belief by Simon Bockie, 1993-09

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major subgroups include the Sundi, kongo, Lali, Kougni for the Pygmies, all the indigenouspeoples speak their the largest independent church in africa, is a
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Translate this page provocative documentation and exclusive photographs of the indigenous African/Edenicpeoples of Israel kongo religion This web site has been designed to
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83. Traditions And Encounters | Table Of Contents
army in 1591 Revolts of subject peoples brought the in Mali; Blended Islam withindigenous beliefs and Antonian movement of kongo, a syncretic cult, addressed
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Traditions and Encounters, 2/e Jerry H. Bentley, University of Hawai'i
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AFRICA AND THE ATLANTIC WORLD
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  • African politics and societies in early modern times
  • The states of west Africa and east Africa
  • The Songhay empire was the dominant power of west Africa, replacing Mali
  • Expansion under Songhay emperor Sunni Ali after 1464 Elaborate administrative apparatus, powerful army, and imperial navy Muslim emperors ruled prosperous land, engaged in trans-Saharan trade
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    b. Revolts of subject peoples brought the empire down. c. Blended Islam with indigenousbeliefs and customsthe c. The Antonian movement of kongo, a syncretic
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    Chapter 26: Africa and the Atlantic World I. African Politics and Societies in Early Modern Times A. The Islamic States of West Africa and East Africa The Songhay empire a. The Songhay ruler Sunni Ali embarked on a campaign of expansion in 1464 b. Replaced Mali as a dominant power of west Africa c. Elaborate administrative apparatus, powerful army, and imperial navy d. Prosperous land ruled by Muslim emperors, engaged in trans-Saharan trade Fall of Songhay a. Moroccan army trekked across the Sahara and attacked Songhay, 1591 b. Revolts of subject peoples brought the empire down c. A series of small, regional kingdoms and city-states emerged Swahili decline a. Da Gama forced the ruler of Kilwa to pay tribute, 1 b. A massive Portuguese naval expedition subdued all the Swahili cities, 1505 c. Invasions and construction of forts disrupted trade, Swahili declined B. The Kingdoms of Central Africa and South Africa The kingdom of Kongo a. A principal kingdom of central Africa, emerged in the 14th century b. Established diplomatic and commercial relation with Portugal, 1482 c.

    85. The Crucible Of The Milennium
    to how whatever did remain of the indigenous culture was When the King of the Kongoprotested to the King daily life, as we encounter other peoples and other
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    Teacher's Guide The Crucible of the Millennium reflects many of the significant themes in world history. We intend to focus on four themes as we analyze how the material from a three-hour video documentary can be dissected and transformed into a high school or college course of study. These themes are: · Trade: Throughout history, peoples and nations have been engaged in a system of exchange. They can be trading "goods," ideas, or people. It is through this exchange or interchange that change occurs, often spurring the need for new technology and jeopardizing those who make the decisions. · Technology: For those of us living in the 21st century, technology often refers to the computer or the DVD player or whatever the local electronics store is currently featuring. On a more global scale, technology may best exemplify the adage, "Necessity is the mother of invention." Technology encompasses the impact of demography with issues of population growth, diseases and their spread, agriculture and agricultural production, the development of weaponry - in short, all the changes that are brought about by the changing needs of people.
    The National Center for History in the Schools at the University of California, Los Angeles, has an excellent sourcebook for teaching World History. Bringing History Alive, edited by Ross Dunn and David Vigilante, refers to the years 1450-1770 as "The Emergence of the First Global Age." The sourcebook would be a valuable adjunct for teachers to use while developing classroom lessons for this era. Pages 169-170, 177-181 and 186-197 contain exemplary focus questions for classroom discussion or research projects. Many of the ideas expressed there are more fully stated in our teacher's guide and can be collated to the primary sources we have included.

    86. Africans Art
    must consider both perspectives the indigenous as well the cultures of other peoplesonly by from a longstanding Western, imperialistic involvement in africa.
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    87. African Culture : South African Art : Native American : Hispanic Art : Celtic :
    with those of Yoruba and kongo descendants in NATIVE TECH An internet resource forindigenous ethnotechnology on the arts of Eastern Woodland Indian peoples.
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    88. 1Up Info > Zaire > Other Indigenous Languages | Zaire Information Resource
    1UpInfo Country Studies Country Guide for Zaire .
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    The vast majority of languages spoken in Zaire are Bantu derivatives. Only in the north have other language groups been represented. Adamawa-Eastern languages are spoken in the entire northern portion of Zaire, interspersed in the east along the Uele River with Central Sudanic languages. In the far northeast (from Lake Albert north) the few Eastern Sudanic languages spoken in Zaire are heard, interspersed with Central Sudanic, AdamawaEastern , and an occasional Bantu language. Crude estimates of the number of speakers of these language divisions have cited 80 percent of the population as speakers of Bantu languages. The remaining 20 percent may be divided, in declining numbers of speakers, among people speaking Adamawa-Eastern, Central Sudanic, and Eastern Sudanic languages. Data as of December 1993
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  • 89. PRECOLONIAL METALWORKING IN AFRICA : A BIBLIOGRAPHY.
    PRECOLONIAL METALWORKING IN africa A BIBLIOGRAPHY. MILLER T. MAGGS Originally compiled by Dr Tim Maggs and staff of the Natal Museum, Private Bag 9070, Pietermaritzburg 3200, South africa.
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    PRECOLONIAL METALWORKING IN AFRICA : A BIBLIOGRAPHY. Originally compiled by Dr Tim Maggs and staff of the Natal Museum, Private Bag 9070, Pietermaritzburg 3200, South Africa. Maintained and updated by Dr Duncan Miller, Department of Archaeology, University of Cape Town, Rondebosch 7700, South Africa. This version dated: 30 May 1998 June 1, 1998. The archaeology of Africa - food, metals and towns :750-833. London: Routledge) which contains numerous references not listed below. If you find this bibliography useful please cite it as a reference in publication as: Pre-colonial metalworking in Africa, especially southern Africa: a bibliography :1-67. Department of Archaeology, University of Cape Town (African Studies Library). ABUKAKAR, N. 1992. Metallurgy in northern Nigeria: Zamfara metal industry in the 19th century. In Thomas-Emeagwali, G. ed Science and technology in African history with case studies from Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Zimbabwe, and Zambia :55-78. Lampeter: Edwin Mellen Press. ACKERMAN, D. 1983. Marale van groot argeologiese belang.

    90. What's New Archives: March 2001

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