West african art and tradition

    • [DOC File]The Rise of Youth Counter Culture after World War II and ...

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      The challenge came in the form of a socio-cultural break with tradition known as the generation gap; the political Civil Rights and Anti-War Movements; and the rise of radical student movements on university campuses and in the streets. ... enslaved and oppressed African Americans, routed Hispanic populations, and abused Asian labor came to be ...

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    • [DOC File]Chapter 1: The New Global World, 1400-1620

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      II. Tradition-Bound Europe. European Peasant Society. The Peasantry. The Peasant’s Fate. Hierarchy and Authority. The Power of Religion. III. Europeans Create a Global World, 1450–1600. The Renaissance Changes Europe, 1300–1500. Innovations in Economics, Art, and Politics. Maritime Exploration. West African Society and Slavery. West ...

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    • [DOCX File]Norfolk Public Schools – Art Lesson Plan

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      Cultural Context and Art History. 3.16 The student will identify and examine objects of the early West African empire of Mali. Other SOL Correlation: History. 3.2 The student will study the early West African empire of Mali by describing its oral tradition (storytelling). Economics

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    • [DOC File]A Historic Confrontation between Jean Rouch and Ousmane ...

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      Rouch’s lifelong attachment to African subjects began in 1941. His West African documentaries, such as Les Hommes Qui Font La Pluie (Men Who Make the Rain, 1951), Les Maîtres Fous (Masters of Madness, 1955), and La Pyramide Humaine (The Human Pyramid, 1961) show his fascination with magic and ritual.

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    • [DOC File]African Cultural Forms in the Caribbean up to 1838

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      The slaves came from different areas and ethnic groups in West Africa and so spoke different languages. This forced them to create a new tongue we now know as patois. But several African words survived. Music and Dance They had all sorts of songs, work or digging songs as we have learnt, love songs, songs of sorrow, songs of joy and so on.

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    • [DOC File]British Museum

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      This was mined in the regions far to the west of Benin, but it was the search for the source of this wealth which first encouraged the Europeans to sail south and east around the West African coasts. In trying to find a way around the Sahara trade routes which the Africans controlled, the Portuguese arrived in the coastal territories of Benin ...

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    • [DOC File]Personal Identity in African Metaphysics

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      In the West, when wrestling with what makes human special and we say “Reason,” that’s too vague, since, in many ways, animals have “Reason,” too. But African philosophy makes this clearer: what makes a human a human, the essence, is a human’s ability to determine his/her destiny own destiny. No animal, as far as we know, can do that.

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      Vasari’s Lives, first published in 1550, established the West’s conventional way of interpreting Renaissance art until an appreciation for medieval art developed in the twentieth century. In Vasari’s survey, following the Renaissance view of history, he depicted the Middle Ages as the Dark Ages, when art was made by incompetent artists.

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    • [DOCX File]Weebly

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      (1) The trip extended beyond North African trade routes. (2) Mansa Musa used the Mediterranean Sea to reach Mecca. (3) The route primarily followed major rivers. (4) …

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