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Page 1: Ethnic Groups of Africa. Religions, Customs, and Traditions Africa is made up of 54 different countries and many ethnic groups. A group s customs and.

Ethnic Groups of Africa

Page 2: Ethnic Groups of Africa. Religions, Customs, and Traditions Africa is made up of 54 different countries and many ethnic groups. A group s customs and.

Religions, Customs, and Traditions

• Africa is made up of 54 different countries and many ethnic groups.

• A group’s customs and traditions often come from religion, from where the group lives, or from the demands of daily life.

• Most Africans today are either Muslim or Christian, but traditional religions and customs still play a role in African culture.

Page 3: Ethnic Groups of Africa. Religions, Customs, and Traditions Africa is made up of 54 different countries and many ethnic groups. A group s customs and.

Arabs• The term Arab refers to a mixed ethnic group

made up of people who speak the Arabic language. • Arabs mostly live in North Africa and the Middle

East. • Some Jews, Kurds, Berbers, Copts, and Druze

speak Arabic, but are not usually considered Arab. • The term “Arab” includes Arabic-speaking

Christians in Syria, Lebanon, Israel, and Jordan. Overall, Arabs are divided into two groups—nomadic Bedouins and settled Arabs.

Page 4: Ethnic Groups of Africa. Religions, Customs, and Traditions Africa is made up of 54 different countries and many ethnic groups. A group s customs and.

Ashanti• The Ashanti people live in central Ghana. • The family, especially the mother’s family, is most important to

the Ashanti. • They believe that children inherit their spirits from their father

and their flesh and blood from their mother. • The mystical Golden Stool has been the center of Ashanti

spiritual practice since the late 17th century.

Page 5: Ethnic Groups of Africa. Religions, Customs, and Traditions Africa is made up of 54 different countries and many ethnic groups. A group s customs and.

Ashanti• It is said to have arrived on Earth by floating down from the

heavens. • The Ashanti people believe the strength of their nation

depends on the safety of this stool. • It represents the unity of the Ashanti and the power of their

chiefs. • The Ashanti honor kings after death, in a ceremony in which a

stool is blackened.

Page 6: Ethnic Groups of Africa. Religions, Customs, and Traditions Africa is made up of 54 different countries and many ethnic groups. A group s customs and.

The Swahili People• The Swahili people live on the East African coast

from southern Somalia to northern Mozambique. • The Swahili people practice a strict form of Islam.

In addition to Islamic beliefs, the Swahili believe in spirits, or djinns. • Swahili Muslims use trances to speak to djinns. • Men wear amulets around their necks that

contain verses from the Koran, which they believe will protect them. • Only teachers of Islam and prophets are

permitted to become spiritual healers.

Page 7: Ethnic Groups of Africa. Religions, Customs, and Traditions Africa is made up of 54 different countries and many ethnic groups. A group s customs and.

Bantu

• The Bantu originally came from southeastern Nigeria, near the Benue-Cross Rivers that spread east and south near Zambia, in Central Africa. • Around 1000 CE, the Bantu reached present-day

Zimbabwe and South Africa. • Here, the Bantu established the Munhumutapa

Empire. • This new empire controlled trading routes from

South Africa to the area north of the Zambezi River.

Page 8: Ethnic Groups of Africa. Religions, Customs, and Traditions Africa is made up of 54 different countries and many ethnic groups. A group s customs and.

Bantu• The Bantu traded many natural resources: gold, copper,

precious stones, animal hides, ivory, and metal goods. • They traded with Arab traders from the Swahili coast, as well

as others. • The empire collapsed in the early 16th century, after it used up

all its resources.

Page 9: Ethnic Groups of Africa. Religions, Customs, and Traditions Africa is made up of 54 different countries and many ethnic groups. A group s customs and.

African Literacy

• The literacy rate in Africa is 50%. • This means that half the population of Africa

cannot read or write. • Literacy is good for individuals as well as their

communities. • More developed countries tend to have a higher

literacy rate. • Sudan and Egypt both have a literacy rate of only

51 %. • South Africa, the most developed country in

Africa, has a literacy rate of 83%.

Page 10: Ethnic Groups of Africa. Religions, Customs, and Traditions Africa is made up of 54 different countries and many ethnic groups. A group s customs and.

Art and Music from Africa

• The dance and music of Africa has many distinct styles and uses unique instruments. • Sub-Saharan African music and dance is different

from the music and dance of the Arab cultures of North Africa, or the Western settler populations of southern Africa. • Many of the Sub-Saharan traditions are

maintained by oral tradition.

Page 11: Ethnic Groups of Africa. Religions, Customs, and Traditions Africa is made up of 54 different countries and many ethnic groups. A group s customs and.

Summary• Describe the diverse cultures of the people of Africa and how

literacy rate affects standard of living.


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