1. KINSHIP- THE CULTURES OF WEST AFRICA: CHAPTER 3, SECTION 2 MR. CRAKE 7th GRADE SOCIAL STUDIES MASON MIDDLE SCHOOL.

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1. KINSHIP- THE CULTURES OF WEST AFRICA: CHAPTER 3, SECTION 2 MR. CRAKE 7th GRADE SOCIAL STUDIES MASON MIDDLE SCHOOL

1. KINSHIP-a family relationship. THE CULTURES OF WEST AFRICA: CHAPTER 3, SECTION 2 MR. CRAKE 7th GRADE SOCIAL STUDIES MASON MIDDLE SCHOOL

2. NUCLEAR FAMILY- UZBEKISTAN

2. NUCLEAR FAMILY-the part of a family that includes parents and children. UZBEKISTAN

3. EXTENDED FAMILY- UZBEKISTAN

3. EXTENDED FAMILY-the part of a family that includes parents, children, and other relatives. UZBEKISTAN

4. LINEAGE-

4. LINEAGE-a group of families descended from a common ancestor.

5. CLAN -a group of lineages. 1 2

6. In what ways is West Africa culturally diverse?-

6. In what ways is West Africa culturally diverse?- West Africa has hundreds of ethnic groups and are not united by a single religion or common language.

7. How does cultural diversity create communication challenges for West Africans? Schoolboys in Mauritania

7. How does cultural diversity create communication challenges for West Africans? The ethnic groups in West Africa speak many different languages, often making it difficult for different groups to communicate with one another. Schoolboys in Mauritania

8. What kinds of kinship ties are found in West African societies? UZBEKISTAN KAZAKHSTAN TAJIKISTAN

8. What kinds of kinship ties are found in West African societies? NUCLEAR FAMILY, EXTENDED FAMILY, LINEAGE, and CLAN. UZBEKISTAN KAZAKHSTAN TAJIKISTAN

9. How do you think living together with members of one’s extended family helps build a sense of community? UZBEKISTAN KAZAKHSTAN TAJIKISTAN

9. How do you think living together with members of one’s extended family helps build a sense of community? members of an extended family work together, take care of each other, and make decisions together. UZBEKISTAN KAZAKHSTAN TAJIKISTAN

10. What purpose does storytelling serve in West African culture? UZBEKISTAN KAZAKHSTAN TAJIKISTAN Traditional storyteller in Gambia

10. What purpose does storytelling serve in West African culture? It helps pass on traditions to future generations. UZBEKISTAN KAZAKHSTAN TAJIKISTAN Traditional storyteller in Gambia

11. What is the meaning of the proverb-”The young can’t teach traditions to the old”? UZBEKISTAN KAZAKHSTAN TAJIKISTAN

11. What is the meaning of the proverb-”The young can’t teach traditions to the old”? The young have not yet learned the traditions, so they cannot pass them on. UZBEKISTAN KAZAKHSTAN TAJIKISTAN