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    that explains the story of adapting to change while showing appreciation. Contemporary African Art are works of art created by African artist across the continent to reflect the histories, religion, society of people, and even language. Since Africa was not fortunate to know how to read or write, they expressed their history to reflect artworks and architectures. For example, some of the early works were discovered in Namibia with animals found on rocks. Animals on rocks shows an accurate depiction

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    Heroes are the people who demonstrate qualities of courage or outstanding achievements and are recognized for their influence in the society. Heroic characters are defined similarly in literatures as well. In the two literatures, Sundiata An Epic of Old Mali and The Odyssey, the main characters shape the plot the stories by their heroic abilities. The literatures also tend to illustrate how heroic qualities were perceived and portrayed in societies. Both characters come from different part of the world

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    Africa is a place rich with diverse culture, languages and people, Western Africa in particular. Much of this area of African history however had been heavily impacted by Europe. Initially most Europeans came as traders, establishing trading posts and engaging in commerce with the native Africans, this began in the late 1400’s. With colonies being started in the New World with the intent of gaining resources, cheap labor was needed. This sparked the trade of slaves out of Africa to the Americas

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    Sundiata Analysis

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    In Sundiata: An Epic of Mali and The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano, the importance of storytelling and recording history is prevalent throughout both stories. In Sundiata, the griot serves as the narrator of the story recounting the tale of Sundiata told to him by his father who learned it from his father and so on for countless generations. Griots travel amongst their people using oral history as a way of preserving African culture and heritage throughout generations. They

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    The first weeks of the course we have tackled the question of how different social science fields studied and interpret the history of Africa. When reading “Africanizing Anthropology” it gave us an insight of how the field of anthropology was changing the way they conducted studies in order to maximize the information and better interpret it. Many fields of sciences from anthropology to political scientist would analyze Africa through western lenses (Schumaker). This meant they saw Africa as a resource

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    Mansa Musa is the richest man in the history of the world. He is a Muslim man that went on a hajj for reasons other than religious.In Taghaza, March 1324 king Mansa Musa of Mali left to complete his hajj. A hajj is a pilgrimage to the city Mecca once in your life if could afford it. It said in document A that "24,000 pounds" of gold were brought with him. Surely, Mansa Musa must have a plan for his gold... Well, he did. March, 1324, Mansa Musa is about to leave on his hajj. Wit Mansa Musa

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    Sui Dynasty Changes

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    Identify and discuss the major changes in political structure and, as well as social and economic life that occurred in China during the Sui, Tang, and Song Dynasties. China experienced many political, social, and economic changes during the Sui, Tand, and Song Dynasties. Socially, between the fall of the Han Dynasty and the rise of the Sui Dynasty, popular belief in Confucianism was replaced by Buddhism and Daoism. The Sui Dynasty began with Yang Jian, also known as Sui Wendi, as ruler of the newly

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    Ghana Middle Passage

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    1. Ghana, Mali, Songhai The Kingdom of Ghana was the first of the great trading kingdoms that made iron which gave them an advantage against other groups in West Africa whom the conquered. The Kingdom of Ghana was at the center of African trade routes and the Ghana grew rich by taxing the traders and thus creating a great empire. A second great kingdom of Africa was the Kingdom of Mali. It was twice the size of the Kingdom of Ghana. Mali had captured the gold producing areas and brought the

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    Mansa Musa and Ibn Battuta have been claimed as one of the most influential travelers of all time. Mansa Musa was the emperor of the Mali Empire during the 14th century. He became emperor around 1307 to 1312. He was a devoted Muslim. He is famous for many things such as his Hajj experience, his extreme wealth and spending. Mansa Musa helped the spread of Islam. Ibn Battuta was a Moroccan explorer. He is known for his long journey called the Rihla. He travelled for nearly 30 years and covered most

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    Throughout history trade has been a huge help with the creation of societies. Artifacts have been traded between a large quantity of societies and people, such as the vikings. Trade has been conducted in number of different ways as well. Trade also has a huge effect on how societies today culturally diffuse through the use of trade. In many societies, such as Ghana, Songhai and Mali, trade has played a huge importance in their development. There are also many people that have encourages cultural

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