PPT-Igbo Peoples

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History and Art The first Igbo in the region may have moved into the area before the emergence of sedentary agricultural practices As this early group expanded

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History and Art The first Igbo in the region may have moved into the area before the emergence of sedentary agricultural practices As this early group expanded so too did the Igbo kingdom The earliest surviving Igbo art forms are from the 10th . by Chinua Achebe. Chinua Achebe. Chinua Achebe remains the most read African author in . the world. . Things Fall Apart. enormously successful first novel, published in 1958. has sold millions of copies and has been . Note: . Aboriginal . peoples and Torres Strait Islander peoples are warned that the example resources may contain images and names of deceased persons. .. Country and Place: . ‘Country’ is a space that individuals or groups of Aboriginal peoples occupy and regard as their own. . Section 1. Big Picture. the Indigenous Women's Network in 1992 criticized Columbus; citing the history of death, slavery, racism, and exploitation that followed in the wake of Columbus's first voyage to what was for him an altogether new world. RSL Retreat 2012. Stanford University. Part I: General Pronunciation Rules. Jingyuan. Chen. Qingfei. . Luo. Qingfei. . 庆飞. . 慶飛. Jingyuan . 景媛. . 景媛. . International Language Presentation - . An introduction to a most celebrated African novel. Setting. . Novel is set in the 1890s. Africa is being colonized by the British and other European countries. It’s a mad scramble for land, resources and labor. Introduction. Observe the following paintings painted by First Nations artists. What insight do the paintings give you into the lifestyles and values? . The First Peoples of Canada. The history of the land that is present-day Canada stretches back thousands of years. Science and oral tradition provide us with differing explanations of when and how the First Peoples came to live in what is now called Canada. . “African people did not hear of culture for the first time from Europeans; their societies were not mindless but frequently had a philosophy of great depth and value and beauty; they had poetry and above all they had dignity.”. The Mongol Moment. 1200–1500. I. Looking Back and Looking Around: The Long History of Pastoral Peoples. The World of Pastoral Societies. 1. Standard features of pastoral societies. a. . generally less productive than agricultural societies, needed large grazing areas, populations much smaller than in agricultural societies, lived in encampments of related kinfolk, usually common ancestry in male line, clans sometimes gathered as a tribe; could absorb unrelated people, more egalitarian than sedentary societies, but sometimes distinguished between nobles and commoners, women usually had higher status and greater freedom than in sedentary societies, mobility between distinct ecological niches.. A (Very) . Brief . Histor. y. The use of masks in . rituals or ceremonies is a very ancient human practice across the world. . The oldest masks that have been discovered are 9,000 years old, being held by the Musée "Bible et Terre Sainte" (Paris), and the Israel Museum (Jerusalem). The practice of masking is much older – the earliest known anthropomorphic artwork is circa 30,000–40,000 years old – but insofar as it involved the use of war-paint, leather, vegetative material or wooden masks, the masks probably have not been preserved (they are visible only in paleolithic cave drawings, of which dozens have been preserved).. Century World: Part I. To consider various human communities in the 15. th. century. To compare China and Europe. To consider why Europe came to dominate the world. Context for the 15. th. Century. English 12. Mr. Brown. Mr. . Baun. Warm up Question. Name a couple of things that come to mind when you think about Africa.. http://. www.wordle.net/create. The Story. Mapping Africa Activity. On the blank map fill in all of the African countries that you know of. . Century World: Part I. To consider various human communities in the 15. th. century. To compare China and Europe. To consider why Europe came to dominate the world. Context for the 15. th. Century. 1 IGBO WORDS, NAMES AND PHRASES Taken from the text: Purple Hibiscus by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Appendix A: Catholic Terms Appendix B: Pidgin English Compiled & Translated for the NW School by: Na . nke. . taa. . anyi. . ga-elebanye. . anya. . n’atumaatu. . okwu. . ufodu. . di . anaa. . . Atumaatu. . okwu. . ndi. a . gunyere. 1. Ilu. 2. . Asinilu. 3. . Ukabuilu. 4. . Agwugwa. 5. .

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