There are about 600 million people in Africa, living in 36 different countries, and tens of thousands of widely varying cultural groups. It is thus not possible to give a sensible answer to the question.
African Americans were becoming aware of a shared culture with Africans.
African Americans were becoming aware of a shared culture with Africans.
half Italian and cape verdeanAmber's father is Italian and her mother is from an island located off the West coast of Africa an island country of Cape Verde. Around 80 percent of the population is Creole of mixed African, Jewish and European descent. The remainder of the population is mostly black Africans, with a number of whites. The Portuquese were the first to discover the island which was uninhabited. The Portuquese settled there for many years and also brought over slaves. Since they were the founders and the first people to step foot on the island. The culture became to be very European. Even if there were Many Africans on the Island they never had many African traditions the culture and customs remained Portuguese. The culture is beautiful. You have people that are pure African, mixed and European. It is a very unique culture. Today the population has become to change because of tourism the island has many immigrants arriving from other parts of Africa, Many Italians and English are now making Cape Verde there homes.
they wanted Africans to be self-goverened
she inspired africans and Americans to go for their goal no matter how long it takes them to get their.
Enslaved Africans kept African history and culture alive by telling stories.
yes they do it is in the culture of africans
The African culture is a very diffrent culture to any others
Enslaved Africans kept African history and culture alive by telling stories.
culture
in what ways did enslaved Africans create their own unique culture in the Americas
aborigines are filled with culture and so are africans
Africans told stories because they had wanted to keep their culture alive. When they were enslaved, africans were forbidden to read or write. As a solution, they told stories to teach their children about their culture and life.
African Americans were becoming aware of a shared culture with Africans.
Most East Africans have a strong connection and sense of belonging to the land where they grew up. Many view it as an integral part of their identity and culture, often holding deep cultural and spiritual significance. The land carries memories, traditions, and a sense of community that are important to East Africans.
CULTURE, most africans(not all) marry within their culture regaurdless of their race.
It was extremely important for Africans to practice their culture on the 138th century plantation. This was because their culture was all they had left of their homeland, and it was the only way for them to pass on their traditions to their children.