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African Ethnic Groups Arab, Ashanti, Bantu & Swahili

Arabs Mostly found in Middle East and NORTHERN Africa Speak Arabic Usually practice Islam (Muslims)

Guns are a common sight on the streets of Cairo, both toy and real varieties. These kids look up from playing to smile at the camera. (Gold Island, Egypt, October 2006)

The souq in an Arab city is the market area or shop district. The main souq in Cairo is the Khan El-Khalili in the Old City. The winding streets are home to a multitude of shops selling everything from fine clothing to spices to antiques. The Khan El-Khalili souq is nearly seven hundred years old. (Cairo, Egypt, October 2006)

Ashanti Large ethnic group found off the West coast of Africa in Ghana; have their own religion by the same name. Speak mostly Twi as their main language Live with extended family members The Ashanti religion is a mixture of spiritual and supernatural powers. They believe that plants, animals, and trees have souls. Christianity = predominant religion today. Central belief is around the “golden stool” –they believe that this has to do with great leaders and the spiritual world! (Symbolizes the power of the Ashanti people.)

In many parts of rural Africa, the chore of collecting water is time consuming and labor intensive. These women and children walk about 2 miles (3.2 km) each way in the morning and the evening to transport water for cooking, cleaning, and drinking. (Ghana, 1999)

Thousands of people come to Ghana's cities from rural areas, hoping for employment. They often find themselves living in slums similar to these. Using scrap metal, discarded lumber, salvaged tarps and tires, and mud bricks, this small community has created a place to live. The men and boys catch fish and search the beach for any valuable items. The women sell soap, sweets, and other goods. (Cape Coast, Ghana, 1999)

Bantu Mostly found in Central & Southern Africa They speak Bantu as their main language Bantu is usually known more as a language than an ethnic group Bantu is a mixture of over 400 different ethnic groups combined Heavy trade with the Arabs...influences their religion which leans toward Islam (Muslims)

A teacher instructs students at a high school in Soweto, South Africa's biggest township. Teachers are poorly paid, so schools struggle to attract them. Africans receive instruction in their native language until the seventh grade, and then they usually are taught in English after that. Afrikaans is also offered as a language of instruction. In urban areas, an increasing number of primary schools teach in English. (Soweto, South Africa, 16 January 2008)

Swahili Mostly found in East Africa (especially in Kenya) The language they speak is Swahili - This is a mixture of Arabic & Traditional African Languages (Mixture of Bantu & Arabic) Most Swahili people are strict Muslims (Islam)

Women of the Samburu ethnic group provide a demonstration of traditional music and dance for tourists in northern Kenya. The dance includes stomping the ground with the feet and with wooden sticks. Samburu traditional clothing includes large colorful sarongs and beaded necklaces normally worn for special ceremonies or performances for tourists. (Kenya, 2004)

In their one-room school, students take part in a lesson. In recent years, schools in general (and especially rural schools) have suffered from considerable underfunding. (Kenya, August 2001)