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Ikeno G7 Ch 5 Stack #171885

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Another name for dormant or unused Fallow
A language that is a mixture of Arabic, Persian, Portuguese, Hindi, and Bantu Swahili
Another name for western Africa storytellers griots
Instruments used to communicate far distances and imitated the language of the user "talking drums"
Item West Africans traded for salt Gold
Most important part of African culture family
Combining two or more clans that have the same language, beliefs, and customs tribe
African primary object of worship spirits
Important place for trading with the Greeks Aksum
A slave, that eventually became the bishop of an Ethiopian church Frumentius
Great Mali ruler who made his city a center of trade and learning Mansa Musa
Church is a combination of Byzantine, Greek and Roman architecture Church of the Redeemer of the World
Kingdom
The belief that spirits live in the air, mountains, rocks and trees animism
Africans primarily worshipped _________ spirits
Group that controlled and owned the land clan
Important trading center for the Greeks Aksum
Church built inside a hill Church of St. George
Slave that eventually became a bishop of the Ethiopian Church Frumentius
Mali ruler who made his city the center of trade and learning Mansa Musa
The kingdom that conquered Egypt and lived along the Nile River in 18 century BC Kush
The city that Francisco Alvares found a Christian community Lalibela
A powerful kingdom that had trade routes from North Africa to the interior of Africa Ghana
Bronze plagues were used to honor lives in this area Benin
Church that combined Byzantine, Greek, and Roman architecture Church of the Redeemer of the World
Greek meaning of the word Ethiopia burnt face
Churches in Lalibela were made out of what material solid rock
Reason for African farmers moving frequently poor soil
Who decided how African family members earned their living family leader
African religious leader witch doctor
African group with a common ancestor a clan
How was history was passed down from generation to generation storyteller
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