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Stack #171885
Ikeno G7 Ch 5 Stack #171885
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| 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 |