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African Society and Culture Chapter 13 Section 3 Page 468-476

1. What was the African Diaspora? The African Diaspora was the Spread of African people and cultures around the world.

2. What is the earliest form of African Art known 2. What is the earliest form of African Art known? Describe some of the subjects portrayed in the art? The earliest art was cave-painting and they were of people hunting, doing chores, and/or dancing.

3. Details about African Music and Dance. Part of everyday life Drummers sounded the Rhythm Slaves used music for remembering African Music and Dance Everybody Danced Songs of Faith, hope, Gospel Spirits to express themselves Express religious feelings

4. Compare How were African art and religion related? Most artwork had some religious, use or tried to capture some part of the spiritual world.

5. What was Queen Dahia al-Kahina greatest accomplishment? Her Greatest accomplishment was she led the fight against the Muslim invasion of her Kingdom.