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West African Empires
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| rift | a long, deep valley formed by the movement of the earth's crust |
| sub-Saharan Africa | Africa south of the Sahara |
| Sahel | a strip of land that divides the desert from wetter areas |
| matrilineal | Leadership passed down through the MOTHER'S family |
| patrilineal | Leadership passed from fathers or grandfathers to sons, grandsons, or nephews |
| savanna | Open grassland with scattered trees |
| animism | The belief that bodies of water, animals, trees, and other natural objects have spirits |
| silent barter | A process in which people exchange goods without ever contacting each other directly |
| griots | storytellers |
| Mansa Musa | A Muslim king (Mali's most famous ruler) |
| proverbs | short sayings of wisdom or truth |
| kente | A hand-woven, brightly colored fabric |
| Salt and Gold | 2 natural resources traded in West Africa |
| Islam | The religion of West Africa |
| Trading | Ghana became wealthy and built an empire |