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1 Africa’s Religious and Ethnic Groups

2 Chart—Location and Religions
Ethnic Group Location Religion(s) Arab North Africa—Morocco and Sahara Desert East Coast down to Kenya, Mozambique, Tanzania, Zanzibar Islam

3 Ethnic Group Location Religion(s) Ashanti Ghana, Burkina Faso, Ivory Coast, Togo West coast of Africa Traditional religion (Nayme) Christianity Islam

4 Ethnic Group Location Religion(s) Swahili East Coast of Africa Kenya, Tanzania, Mozambique Islam Traditional religion—mila

5 Ethnic Group Location Religion(s) Bantu south of Sahara central and southern Africa Spread south and east Islam Christianity Traditional religion (Animist)

6 Arabs

7 Ashanti

8 Bantu

9 Swahili

10 Question #1: How did Christianity get to Africa?
It was introduced by European and American missionaries beginning in the 1800’s.

11 Question #2: How did Islam get to Africa?
In the late 600’s the first Muslim armies arrived in Egypt. From there, Arab armies, traders, and scholars spread across Northern Africa taking Islam with them.

12 Question #3: How did traditional beliefs get to Africa
Question #3: How did traditional beliefs get to Africa? (infer from reading) Traditional beliefs stem from the culture of the early people of Africa, in some cases over a thousand years ago.

13 Question #4: Describe two differences between Africa’s traditional religions and religions like Christianity and Islam. 1. Christianity and Islam are monotheistic (belief in 1 god) 2. Traditional religions often believe that spirits inhabit non-human things; all living things have souls (nature), sometimes belief in witches, fairies, etc.

14 Question #5: How are Africa’s traditional religions similar to religions like Christianity and Islam? 1. There is a belief in a supreme being(s)-- (god or gods) 2. They have prayers and rituals (ex. Marriage/death/births) 3. Traditional religions were founded in Africa while Christianity and Islam were not.

15 Question #6: Do people in the same ethnic group practice the same religion? Explain your answer and use two examples from Africa. Examples: Bantu- Muslim and Christians Swahili- Muslim and followers of traditional beliefs known as mila

16 Question #7: Using map—What potential problems do you see when you compare how the ethnic and religious groups are distributed to the political borders established by the Europeans? Give 2 examples Swahili territory was separated and ruled by two different European Colonies (one British one German) In Kenya, Tanzania, and Mozambique you have both Arab and Swahili ethnic groups. They might share the religion of Islam, but you might have conflict over some Swahilis practicing the traditional beliefs of mila. In southeast Africa you have the merging of Bantu and Swahili. This could cause conflict among religious groups since Bantu typically practice Islam, Christianity, and their traditional Animist religion and Swahili have their own traditional religion (mila) and Islam.


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