PPT-Musical Instruments Of Sub-Saharan Africa
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An Abridged List for the 201718 FAME Cultural Emphasis SubSaharan Africa Wendy Bloom WendyBloomfwcsk12inus Musical Instruments Of SubSaharan Africa A wide array
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An Abridged List for the 201718 FAME Cultural Emphasis SubSaharan Africa Wendy Bloom WendyBloomfwcsk12inus Musical Instruments Of SubSaharan Africa A wide array of musical instruments. Classical Time Period. 1000 B.C.E.-500 C.E.. Politics. Stateless Societies . Family/Kin based. Rise of Monarchies. Rise of . Nok. Civilization in Western Africa. Nok. Civilization. Economy. Africa -> Agricultural in general. SSWG4: . The student will describe the interaction of physical and human systems that have shaped contemporary Sub-Saharan Africa. . Standard Covered. a. . Describe the location of major physical features and their impact on Sub-Saharan Africa. . WHAP. Mr. Sienkiewickz. WELCOME TO THE AMERICAN MEUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY. . Sub Saharan Africa in 6 Artifacts. Welcome to the new exhibit on Sub Saharan Africa. In the next 10 minutes I’ll be giving you a tour summarizing the history of Africa in 6 displays.. Musical worship is worship. & is governed by God’s word, . Col. 3:16, 17. God provides a pattern. Worship in every age. Not one pattern for all ages. Musical worship in the gospel age. Singing: Jesus, disciples, saints. Unit III, Section 3. Objectives. Understand the complex and varying climate regions and resource deposits across the continent.. Define the influence left by other cultures, i.e. Europeans & Muslims. Sarah Saxon. Location. Sub-Saharan Africa lies south of the Sahara Desert- shaded green. Ceremonies. The . Bira. A Shona religious ceremony involving spirit possession. Mbira. players- musical specialists who perform at ceremony. Music in ancient Greece was intimately linked to poetry and dance and was very present in the life of Greek society.. 1. . Introduction. :. Music was important in religious ceremonies, at private parties, education, war and work and even had a recognized . . KANUN . ( King). . Its sound range is from three and a half to eight. The performer sits on a chair and lays the kanun flat on his knees, playing it with small ivory plectra placed on the index fingers of both hands. Recently, some experts have played the instrument on a small table to produce a denser sound.. Sub-Saharan Africa. Sub-Saharan Africa. Spiritual rites are central to traditional African culture. Include art, music, narrative and dance. 3 distinct types of societies in sub-Saharan Africa:. Nomadic tribes in desert and steppe regions. Classifications and Visual Examples. VARIOUS Classifications AMONG Musical INSTRUMENTS. Iyq. -. To shake, rattle, or clap together.. Ekpili. -. Small round and Hollow bells of seed metal and basket . Trans-Saharan Trade. AP World History – Chapter 8 Notes. The Sand Roads. Trans-Saharan trade route. Linked North Africa and the Mediterranean world with West Africa. Trans-Saharan Trade. Like the Silk and Sea Roads . East Africa. Sudan, south . sudan. , Eritrea, Ethiopia, Somalia, . kenya. , Uganda Rwanda, Burundi, Tanzania, and . djibouti. Great Rift System. The Great Rift Valley is a series of large valleys and depressions on Earth’s surface. Eventually it will be filled in by the Red Sea and Eastern Africa will no longer be attached to the rest of Africa. . Still Life: Musical Instruments Pieter Claesz (1597-1660), Still Life with Musical Instruments, 1623. Oil on canvas. Louvre Museum. This Baroque painting was created during the Dutch Golden Age. Stefan Baral, FRCPC CCFP. Key Populations Program, Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins School of Public Health. Outline. Global Epidemiology of HIV among Gay men and other MSM. Epidemiology of HIV among MSM in Sub Saharan Africa.
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