describe how oral traditions, proverbs, and music are key features of africa's cultural legacy. PLEASE HELP ME ANSWER THAT QUESTION!!
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Summarise in a paragraph of 60 to 80 words , why stories and/ or narratives are used in all aspects of an individual s life
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Oral traditions are key features because they are like messages transmited from one generation to the next.
Proverbs are features because proverbs ar like sayings or fudimental truths that they listen to.
Last music is a key feature because it was like a form of comunication.
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READ TO UNDERSTAND ORAL TRADITIONS! <3
Oral traditions are messages that are
transmitted orally from one generation to
another. The messages may be passed down
through speech or song and may take the
form of folktales and fables, epic histories
and narrations, proverbs or sayings, and
songs. Oral Traditions make it possible for
a society to pass knowledge across generations without writing. They help people
make sense of the world and are used to
teach children and adults about important
aspects of their culture.
The art of
storytelling
There is a rich tradition throughout Africa
of oral storytelling. Although written history existed for centuries in West Africa, most writing was in Arabic, and the
majority of people did not read or write in
Arabic. So the transmission of knowledge,
history and experience in West Africa was
mainly through the oral tradition and performance rather than on written texts. Oral
traditions guide social and human morals,
giving people a sense of place and purpose.
There is often a lesson or a value to instill,
and the transmission of wisdom to children
is a community responsibility. Parents,
grandparents, and relatives take part in the
process of passing down the knowledge of
culture and history. Storytelling provides
entertainment, develops the imagination,
and teaches important lessons about everyday life.
A storyteller’s tools are not just words, but
gestures, singing, facial expressions, body
movements and acting to make stories
memorable and interesting. Sometimes
masks and costumes are used to enhance a
performance. A storyteller performs epics
that can be hours or even days long that
relate history and genealogy, battles and
political uprisings of a community. They
use riddles, proverbs and myths to educate
and entertain. Storytelling is an important
shared event with people sitting together,
listening and even participating in accounts
of past deeds, beliefs, taboos, and myths.
Gifted or well-known storytellers often
repeat the story with the same words and
same expressions in each performance as
they travel. They also add new material to
an old story to make it more interesting or
meaningful to different audiences.
Oral storytelling emphasizes repetition
of the language and rhythm, which are
two of its most important characteristics.
Storytellers often repeat words, phrases,
refrains, sounds, whole lines and even
stanzas. The use of repetition helps the
audience remember the chorus and allows
them to join in with the storyteller. A storyteller pays close attention to the beat and
how the words sound. Using short phrases
makes the stories easier to understand and
recall from memory. When audiences who
are familiar with the stories actively participate in their telling, they feel a sense of
belonging to the community.
The Griot (pronounced “gree-OH”) is a
storyteller and oral historian in West African culture. He is the social memory of the
community and the holder of the word. The
Griot is the keeper of facts and important
events of his time. It is his responsibility to
pass this knowledge on to future generations, as well as that of past times passed
down to him by his ancestors.
Originally the Griots were court musicians
who sang at weddings, naming ceremonies, and religious celebrations. They
later evolved into advisors to nobility
and messengers to the community. They
sing songs of praise for their leaders and
recount the great deeds of ancestors and
the history of the society. Griots are also
advisors, ambassadors, negotiators, mediators and advocates of the king to his allies
and noble families. They are rewarded for
their service to individuals and the community. Their fee varies and ranges from a
few coins or a blanket to more substantial
payments depending on the audience and
the skill and popularity of the storyteller. In
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8.6.1 - Test: African Civilizations Unit Test
Social Studies 7 B (CL); IN; 5.18; D / 8. African Civilizations / 8.6. African Civilizations Unit Test
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1. Place the following events in the correct chronological order.
-Sundiata took over Ghana.
-Mali became the center of trans-Saharan trade.
-Mansa Musa brought Muslim scholars, artists, and teachers to Mali.
-Songhai overtook Mali.
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2. Which factors in West and East Africa allowed their cultures to endure?
(i didn't get this graded yet sorry)
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3.Use the drop-down menu to complete the sentence.
The wealth of East African city-states was based on- trade.
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4.How were Kush and Axum alike?
How were Kush and Axum alike?
-both were commercial and trade centers
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5.How did the Songhai Empire strengthen Islam?
(i didn't get this graded yet sorry)
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I cant give anymore my teacher has to grade it sorry