Transcript of Three Major Religions of Africa: Traditional African Religion Animism (50%) Christianity (20%) ...
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- Three Major Religions of Africa: Traditional African Religion
Animism (50%) Christianity (20%) Islam (25%) Shaman Christian
Church in a rural village
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- Religious Breakdown in Africa
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- Traditional Family Structures Nuclear Family Extended Family
Mother + FatherChild Mother + FatherChild Uncle Grandparent Child
Grandparent Aunt+ + Child
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- Forms: Ethnic & State govt. sets rules & people follow;
leaders are elected by majority or seize power; govt. controls or
aides in economy, land, and resources Tribe govt. in hands of
chiefs, land belongs to all; sense of loyalty to group; play
certain roles; respect for ancestors; religion is focal point of
life Hunter-Gatherer men hunt & women gather; move w/seasons or
resources; low populations; no property rights; egalitarian;
temporary social ties
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- Hunter-Gatherer Groups Across the Globe
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- Traditional African music (most popular) Drums are used for
sending messages to the people in town, for ceremonies such as
weddings or naming ceremonies, and even for healing sick people.
Other popular instruments: slit gongs, rattles, double bells, bows,
harps African music helps to connect people together and strengthen
the fabric of the community Each region of Africa has its own
distinct style based off of religion, tribe, and history Genres of
popular music: blues, jazz and rumba derive from Traditional
African music
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- Africans over the centuries have created stories as a way of
making sense of the world Why tell Stories? Sharing the human
experience - to express or communicate emotion, feelings, ideas,
& info Passing on tradition and culture (storytelling,
folktales, myths and legends) Recreational drama for
entertainment
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- In Africa all art is socially functional and the object is not
as important as the soul force behind the creation of the object
Africa has a rich tradition of arts & crafts Examples Include :
Woodcarvings Brass Leather art works Sculpture Paintings Pottery
Jewelry (important personal accessory) Masks
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- Men: Western style clothing Pants and knee-length shirt
w/collar or sweater Traditional: two part apron/loin cloth covering
front and rear Women: Western style clothing Long dress made from
shiny threads or cloth, shawl Traditional: topless with skirt made
of cloth or animal hide
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- Food and drink vary based on local area/region colonial food
traditions religion The African cuisine: fruits and vegetables milk
and dairy products meat products The African village diet: milk
curds whey
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- Soccer is most popular sport in Africa Rugby and Cricket are
played throughout Africa Many African nations participate in the
Olympic Games