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Aim: How did tribalism organize ancient African society? Do Now: Who are the people in your immediate family? Aim: How did tribalism organize ancient African society? Do Now: Who are the people in your immediate family? Are they related to you? HW: Create your family tree.

Aim: How did tribalism organize ancient African society? Do Now: Who are the people in your immediate family? Traditional African Society =

Aim: How did tribalism organize ancient African society? Do Now: Who are the people in your immediate family? 1000 different languages; different tribes

Aim: How did tribalism organize ancient African society? Do Now: Who are the people in your immediate family? An African’s “Search for Identity” 1. Nuclear Family 2. Extended Family 3. Age-Set 4. Clan 5. Lineage (ancestry) TRIBE (communal living)

Aim: How did tribalism organize ancient African society? Do Now: Who are the people in your immediate family? Mask With Headcloth, Zaire (19c) Tribal Mark  scarification

Aim: How did tribalism organize ancient African society? Do Now: Who are the people in your immediate family? Kisokolo Initiation Costume, Democratic Republic of the Congo

Aim: How did tribalism organize ancient African society? Do Now: Who are the people in your immediate family? Kisokolo Initiates, Democratic Republic of the Congo, 1990

Aim: How did tribalism organize ancient African society? Do Now: Who are the people in your immediate family? Africa : :: America : Ethnic Group ?Tribe

Aim: How did tribalism organize ancient African society? Do Now: Who are the people in your immediate family? Traditional Family Structures Nuclear Family: Extended Family: C C CC C H W W C C CC C H W W GP Cs GP Cs U A

Aim: How did tribalism organize ancient African society? Do Now: Who are the people in your immediate family? Woman & Child, Kongo

Aim: How did tribalism organize ancient African society? Do Now: Who are the people in your immediate family? Family Group, Tanzania

Aim: How did tribalism organize ancient African society? Do Now: Who are the people in your immediate family? Problems of Tribalism Today 1. The tribe is more important than the nation. 2. Communication problems. 3. Inter-tribal warfare  civil wars. 4. Tribal favorites for government jobs: Nepotism Urbanization: Breaks down tribal traditions. Tribal intermingling on the job.

Aim: How did tribalism organize ancient African society? Do Now: Who are the people in your immediate family? Traditional African Religion ANIMISM 1. Belief in one remote Supreme Being. 3. Ancestor veneration. 4. Belief in magic, charms, and fetishes. 5. Diviner  mediator between the tribe and God. 2. A world of spirits (good & bad) in all things.

Aim: How did tribalism organize ancient African society? Do Now: Who are the people in your immediate family? African Diviner (Shaman)

Aim: How did tribalism organize ancient African society? Do Now: Who are the people in your immediate family? World of the Spirits Dogon “Spirit House”

Aim: How did tribalism organize ancient African society? Do Now: Who are the people in your immediate family? Ancestors

Aim: How did tribalism organize ancient African society? Do Now: Who are the people in your immediate family? Fetishes

Aim: How did tribalism organize ancient African society? Do Now: Who are the people in your immediate family? Fetishes

Aim: How did tribalism organize ancient African society? Do Now: Who are the people in your immediate family? Rubbing Oracle, wood

Aim: How did tribalism organize ancient African society? Do Now: Who are the people in your immediate family? Other Religions in Africa ISLAM  25% * Nigeria  largest sub-Saharan Muslim countries. CHRISTIANITY  20%

Aim: How did tribalism organize ancient African society? Do Now: Who are the people in your immediate family? Common Traits or Characteristics of Traditional African Tribal Life 1. The good of the group comes ahead of the good of the individual. 2. All land is owned by the group. 3. Strong feeling of loyalty to the group. 4. Important ceremonies at different parts of a person’s life. 5. Special age and work associations. 6. Deep respect for ancestors. 7. Religion is an important part of everyday life. 8. Government is in the hands of the chiefs [kings].

Aim: How did tribalism organize ancient African society? Do Now: Who are the people in your immediate family? My Family Tree

Aim: How did tribalism organize ancient African society? Do Now: Who are the people in your immediate family? Sample Trees