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Africa country & tribe research

Africa country & tribe research . By Lauren Norman 3/22/2013. NIGERIA AND SOUTH AFRICA CLIMATES. The climate in Nigeria is that it is varies, equatorial in south, tropical in center, arid in north.

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Africa country & tribe research

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  1. Africa country & tribe research By Lauren Norman 3/22/2013

  2. NIGERIA AND SOUTH AFRICA CLIMATES • The climate in Nigeria is that it is varies, equatorial in south, tropical in center, arid in north. • The climate for south Africa is mostly semiarid, subtropical along the east coast; sunny days and cool nights.

  3. THE FOODS FROM NIGERIA AND SOUTH AFRICA • The foods that Nigeria and south Africa ate and had are: jollof rice , fufu, suya, dodo, boli, yam chips, bobotie, koeksisters, melktert, sosaties, and vetkoek.

  4. RELIGIONS FOR NIGERIA,SOUTH AFRICA,IGBO TRIBE & ZULU Christian-40% Indigenous beliefs-10% Zion christian-11.1% Pentecostal-8.2% Methodist-6.8% Catholic-7.1% Muslim-50% The Igbo tribe has a tribal religion where they believe in gods. Zulu has a mixture of traditional beliefs and Christianity ancestral spirits.

  5. THERE ECONOMIES • 70% of the work force is still engaged in farming. Chief crops: cocoa, peanuts, palm oil and corn. • Limited amount of arable land about 12%. Chief crops: corn, wheat, sugarcane, fruits and vegetables. • Houses use to have mud walls and thatched roofs. • Igbo men have more than one wife • Living conditions cannot be divorced from local politics. Better then those rural areas.

  6. EXPORTS • PETROLEUM AND PETROLEUM PRODUCTS 95%, COCOA AND RUBBER. • GOLDS, DIAMONDS, PLATINUM, OTHER METALS, MINERALS, MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT .

  7. Arts • Here are some arts from the Igbo tribe that they made:

  8. Social Structure/hierarchy • This is the social structure of the Igbo tribe when they are in a community.

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