Kongo people

    • [DOC File]The Trans Atlantic Slave Trade - Long Branch Public Schools

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      This would have enormous consequences for both the African and American continents and for all the people involved, especially the slaves themselves. Document #1: ... Letter from King Affonso of Kongo to the King of Portugal to end Portuguese Slave trade in Kongo. Sir, Your Highness should know how our Kingdom is being lost in so many ways that ...

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    • [DOC File]LESSON PLAN: Ethnic Groups of West Africa: culture and ...

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      1.3: People, places, and environment. 1.6: Power, authority, and governance. OBJECTIVE: Students will practice research skills by using a variety of resources to learn about West African ethnic groups. Students will gain a better understanding of the culture and daily life of the people they research.

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    • [DOCX File]Kongo: A Kingdom Divided

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      The Kingdom of Kongo was formed around 1375. Legend tells of a ruling class who originated in the region around the Congo River, established a political base of Mbanza Kongo, and from this capital added provinces: some joining voluntarily, others through conquest.

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    • [DOCX File]More change is coming. | New Orleans Museum of Art

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      Kongo people who came to America via the Middle Passage plied their skills as artists — metal smiths, woodworkers, ceramists, basket makers, dancers and musicians — and passed on their knowledge to their descendants. Early African American art works in the United States that demonstrate Kongo aesthetics, beliefs and techniques include ...

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    • [DOC File]Exploring the Congo

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      In the west of the region there thrived the powerful and prosperous Kingdom of Kongo. To justify his claims, Leopold spoke of civilizing the poor backward people of the Congo, but in reality he instructed Stanley to secretly establish monopoly control over the rich Congolese ivory trade. To do this, Stanley manipulated or bribed various clan ...

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    • [DOC File]African Crops and Slave Cuisine - Rice Diversity

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      Africans brought to Louisiana from the Kongo. Jollof Rice: Style of cooking red rice brought to the American South by the Mande of West Africa. Juba: Traditional slave food. Refers to the food that enslaved Africans working in the plantation house collected from the "massa's" leftovers. Such leftovers were called juba, jibba, or jiba.

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    • [DOC File]King Afonso I of Kongo wrote some twenty four official ...

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      2. Explain the political structure of the Kongo. 3. What impact is the slave trade having on the Kingdom of the Kongo? 4. What motivations are driving the slave trade in the Kongo? 5. What does King Afonso need to combat the slave trade in his Kingdom? 6. Describe the nature of the relationship between Kongo and Portugal. 7.

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    • [DOC File]Chapter 14

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      The Kingdoms of the Kongo and Mwene Mutapa. The kingdom of the Kongo flourished along the lower Congo River by the late 15th century. It was an agricultural society whose people were skilled in weaving, pottery making, blacksmithing, and carving.

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    • [DOCX File]University of Florida

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      The people of the Kongo Kingdom believed the universe to have three spheres. Each of these spheres, or world of spirits, was also referred to as a water domain. The song has three leaves falling into a pool so that each leaf, immersed in water, is representative of one of the domains. The people of the Kongo believed that trees are in contact ...

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    • [DOC File]Chapter 20

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      a. Kongo most successful – king and kingdom converted. b. Ambassadors/exchange of ideas. c. Oddly, relationship ends when Kongo people get enslaved. 4. First contact – preconceptions, appreciation, curiosity. 1. Portuguese looked strange, some tribes started portraying them artistically. 5. …

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