PPT-AIM: How did the Bantu Migrations affect African culture?
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Do Now Why do people move from one place to another Clan A clan is a group of people united by actual or perceived kinship and descent Even if actual lineage
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Do Now Why do people move from one place to another Clan A clan is a group of people united by actual or perceived kinship and descent Even if actual lineage patterns are unknown clan members may nonetheless recognize a founding member or apical ancestor. 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. AP World History. Causes of Migration - bantu. Bantu “the people” (sub-Saharan Africa). Population . pressure (over population) . agricultural . advancements . climate . change (desertification). Migration from 3000 BCE—1100 CE through Sub-Saharan Africa. Regional Impact – Central Africa. Politics. largely local from 1000-800BCE. developed into larger Kingdoms. centralized government evolved. 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.. Before We Begin. May be helpful to review Chapter 3 to refresh your thinking about Africa.. Period of 1000-1500 CE is often a time frame used in the essay portion of the national exam, as there are numerous comparison/contrast or changes and continuities question possibilities.. Ch.8 – African Civilizations (1500 BCE – 700 CE) . &. . Ch.15 – Societies & Empires of Africa (800-1500 CE). Ch.8- African Civilizations (1500 BCE- 700 CE). African cultures adapt to harsh environments, spread through major migrations, and establish powerful kingdoms.. . Swahili. Arab. Ashanti. . Bantu. SS7G4: Students will describe the diverse cultures of the people who live in Africa.. SS7G4A: Explain the difference between an ethnic group and a religious group. Movement of Bantu Speaking People into Africa south of equator. Began around 3000 B.C.E. from southeastern Nigeria and the Cameroons. Over time, 400 distinct Bantu languages developed. By 1. st. century C.E., Bantu agriculturalists occupied forest regions of equatorial Africa; some had probably reached East African coast. Standards. SS7G4 . The student will describe the diverse cultures of the people who live in Africa. . a. Explain the differences between an ethnic group and a religious group. . b. Explain the diversity of religions within the Arab, Ashanti, Bantu, and Swahili ethnic groups. . Africa and the Americas. 500 BCE - 1200 CE. AP World History Notes. Chapter 7. Early Africa. Few written records of early African people. Historians learn about early African people through . oral traditions = legends & history passed by word of mouth through generations. Standards. SS7G4 . The student will describe the diverse cultures of the people who live in Africa. . a. Explain the differences between an ethnic group and a religious group. . b. Explain the diversity of religions within the Arab, Ashanti, Bantu, and Swahili ethnic groups. . Africa and the Americas. 500 BCE - 1200 CE. AP World History Notes. Chapter 7. Early Africa. Few written records of early African people. Historians learn about early African people through . oral traditions = legends & history passed by word of mouth through generations. Africa and the Americas. 500 BCE - 1200 CE. AP World History Notes. Chapter 7. Early Africa. Few written records of early African people. Historians learn about early African people through . oral traditions = legends & history passed by word of mouth through generations. The most important of these movements was the systematic drive by the Bantu people towards the west and the south of the continent colonising land creating new communities and adapting to their enviro
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