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Chapter 14: The Cultural Legacy of West Africa. Mr. Meza 7 th Grade World History. 1. What is oral tradition?. Learning and cultural ideas passed down orally, from one generation to the next. 2. What is a Griot?. Poet-musicians who tell stories, sing songs of praise, and recite poems
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Chapter 14:The Cultural Legacy of West Africa Mr. Meza 7th Grade World History
1. What is oral tradition? • Learning and cultural ideas passed down orally, from one generation to the next
2. What is a Griot? • Poet-musicians who tell stories, sing songs of praise, and recite poems • Preserved the history and culture of West Africa • Some of the most famous artist in West African music
3. What is genealogy? • An account of the line of ancestry within a family
4. What are folktales? • Stories to pass along history and teach morals and values • Enslaved Africans brought folktales to American
5. What is a proverb? • Popular sayings • “Every time an old man dies, it is as if a library has burned”
6. What language was used to write the first books in West Africa? • Muslims published many books in Arabic
7. What is Call and Response? • A song style in which a singer or musician leads with a call, and a chorus responds
8. What musical styles are influenced by call-and –response? • gospel, jazz, blues, rock and roll, and rap
9. What are some West African instruments? • Balafon, ngoni, kora, and drums
10. What are forms of W. African visual arts? • Fabrics and baskets = everyday needs • Masks and sculptures = used in rituals or ceremonies, honor ancestors and royalty
11. What is terra-cotta? • Baked clay used to make pottery and sculptures
12. What is kente? • Traditional form of cloth produced in West Africa
13. What is appliqué? • A technique to make designs or pictures using fabric