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Early Culture and Trade Chapter 5, section 2

Discuss the importance of family and culture in daily life. Topic Question Discuss the importance of family and culture in daily life.

Family ties, religion, iron technology, and trade all contributed to the growth of West African societies. The Big Idea

Vocabulary Extended family P. 117 Quick facts box Animism

Families, Religion, and Daily life What changed in West Africa? What made people move? What was their life in a village like now?

Families, Villages and Loyalties What is the root belief of families? Each gender had traditional roles to perform. Men? Women? Children? Elderly? Some people formed Age-Sets List some Age-Sets

What are the traditional beliefs of West African Religion? Religion and Culture What are the traditional beliefs of West African Religion?

Technology and Change What is the metal that became valuable? Describe the process Who used the metal? What did it help the people do?

Why did the people of West Africa begin trading? Trade and West Africa Why did the people of West Africa begin trading?

Desert Trade What animals were first used? Why were the traders unable to go far? What animals were used later? What were the benefits?

GOLD Where was the gold traded? Trade in Gold and Salt GOLD Where was the gold traded? SALT Where was the salt traded? What other items were traded?

Reflection Refer back to the Topic Question. Based on discussion write a 7 sentence paragraph answering the question.