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Peoples and Cultures of Africa


Peoples and Cultures of Africa

Published: 2009

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Great for age 11-18 years

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Full-color throughout, the six-volume ""Peoples and Cultures of Africa"" set provides a comprehensive, authoritative, and thoroughly up-to-date review of one of the world's largest and most fascinating continents. Five of the six volumes cover large geographical regions, namely North Africa, West Africa, southern Africa, East Africa, and Central Africa. These volumes contain regional introductions, including a series of maps, language family trees, and an illustrated timeline, followed by A-to-Z articles on specific ethnic groups, material cultures, performing arts and literature, and religious, social, and cultural topics. Each volume ends with a glossary, further resources (including Web sites), and an index specific to that volume. The sixth volume, ""Nations and Personalities"", provides details on every African country and continent-wide international organizations. Invaluable reference features include an extensive glossary, further resources, a set index, and short biographies on famous and infamous Africans, from Idi Amin to notables such as Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, Nelson Mandela, and Nobel Prize-winning novelist Wole Soyinka. Sections include: Making History/Music/Art; Speak; The Diaspora; Roots; Connections; Proverbs/Sayings; and, Quotes.

 

This book is part of a book series called Peoples And Cultures Of Africa .

This book is aimed at children in secondary school.

This book was published 2009 by Facts On File Inc .

Peter Mitchell is an award-winning illustrator whose work can be found in the "LA Times" and "The Globe and Mail. " He is also the illustrator of "i. d. : Stuff that Happens to Define Us. " Peter lives in Toronto with his family. Visit his website at www. petermitchell. net.

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Peoples and Cultures of Africa

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