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African Tribe and Country Research

African Tribe and Country Research. Alexa Conaway 3A. Country: MALI Tribe: BAMBARA. climate. February to June: Rainy humid and mild June To November: Cold and dry November to February: Subtropical and arid. economy.

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African Tribe and Country Research

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  1. African Tribe and Country Research Alexa Conaway 3A

  2. Country: MALITribe: BAMBARA

  3. climate • February to June: Rainy humid and mild • June To November: Cold and dry • November to February: Subtropical and arid

  4. economy • Middle income- the consumption and savings opportunity gained by an entity within a specified timeframe • Mixed economy- An economic system combining private and public enterprise • Poverty affects 57% of its population

  5. religion • 90% are Muslim • 5% Christian • 5% adhere to traditional beliefs

  6. foods • Corn and flour prepared as thick poridge • They love spices • TigaDigana which is a peanut butter sauce

  7. Contributions to world/ exports • Pearls • Metals • Cotton • Live Animals

  8. arts • Wore headdress called TyiWarra • Created for both religious and defined cultural and religious differences • Includes pottery, sculptures, weaving, and iron figures, and masks

  9. religion • Islam • Buddhism • Christianity

  10. Social structure/ Hierarchy • No women wear a veil • Culture is known for strong fraternal orders and sororities • Patrilineal and patriarchal

  11. Economy/resources • Based upon agriculture • Don’t have a specific economy • They survive on hunting and gathering

  12. Nigeria

  13. Igbo

  14. similarities • Both have high poverty • They both have hot and dry climates, but at different times in the year • They both make masks

  15. differences

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