African Music ... The peoples of Africa speak around one thousand African languages, and there are more than fifty African nations, each with its own history and unique mixture ... View More
Wordcount: 1463
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African American Vernacular English ... origins of AAVE contends that the present form of the dialect is simply ampquotbad Englishampquot and has nothing to do with the native, Western African languages of the ... View More
Wordcount: 1559
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Black English ... They spoke many different African languages. ... According to some sources as many as 6000 African words still exist in some creolebased languages eg Gullah. ... View More
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ebonics ... new topic. Ebonics is a ampquotlanguageampquot that is a combination of ampquotproper Englishampquot and a combination of African languages. Because of ... View More
Wordcount: 1688
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ebonics ... Next the origins of Black English, or Ebonics, will be explained. Ebonics is a combination of West African languages and Standard American English. ... View More
Wordcount: 1290
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Angolan and North American Culture ... neighboring linguistic groups. In all, these African languages number more than forty, some more in use than others. However, the four ... View More
Wordcount: 1813
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Ebonics ... new topic. Ebonics is a ampquotlanguageampquot that is a combination of ampquotproper Englishampquot and a combination of African languages. Because of ... View More
Wordcount: 784
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Creolist Theory ... comes from. Africanist is logical in the sense that the features are seen in both AAVE and African languages. Creolist is rational ... View More
Wordcount: 638
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Northern vs. Southern cultural adaptation ... African names. In addition, they created a ampquotcomposite language, Gullah, based on several African languagesampquot. Taylor 335. Though ... View More
Wordcount: 1366
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Slavery ... Europe. The African people, in order to communicate invented a language that was a mixture of all the African languages combined. This ... View More
Wordcount: 952
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Kwaito ... Itamp39s a mixture of Afrikaans and other South African languages. In kwaito music the singers speak about living in the townships. ... View More
Wordcount: 299
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Missionairies in Africa ... preaching the Gospel and converting the African people to Christianity, these European Missionaries also translated the Bible into several African languages. ... View More
Wordcount: 1295
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Africa ... Works written in African languages and traditional oral texts went virtually unacknowledged until the late 20th century, but today they are finally receiving ... View More
Wordcount: 1252
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Enonics in America ... It is a mixture of West African languages such as Ibo, Yoruba, and Hausa and English which has been passed down from generation to generation of African ... View More
Wordcount: 1725
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Voodoo ... religion. This adaption effectively created a new religion, Voodoo, which translates to ampquotspiritampquot in several African languages. This ... View More
Wordcount: 1985
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Africa and Her Cultural past ... The majority of the African population speaks the Arabic language and in African languages such as Hausa, Kiswahili, Wolof, and Somali there is the presence of ... View More
Wordcount: 1729
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Berly Markham ... When most girls Berylamp39s age were playing with dolls and drinking tea, Beryl was learning to speak African languages and hunting with the Murani tribe who were ... View More
Wordcount: 1627
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Sonya Sanchez ... Her performances, which incorporate singing, whispering, chanting, praying and phrases from Kiswahili and other African languages, werenamp39t always so eclectic. ... View More
Wordcount: 2238
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Sierra Leone ... Krio, a language derived from English and a variety of African languages, is the mother tongue of the Creoles and the countryamp39s lingua franca. ... View More
Wordcount: 1468
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Malcom X ... talk, on a meager salary he set up organizations in the black communities like Muslim school where children learned to speak some of known African languages. ... View More
Wordcount: 1287
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Slavery ... captors divided the slaves whenever possible making it difficult for them to communicate and plan a rebellion as there were many different African languages. ... View More
Wordcount: 653
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chad ... agricultural communities. Chad also contains three of the four main African languages, which is contained within its borders. It can ... View More
Wordcount: 1112
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South AFrican anthem ... most of Sontongaamp39s songs were sad, witnessing the suffering of African people in ... Africa and has been translated and adapted into a number of other languages. ... View More
Wordcount: 1212
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South American Slavery ... These quilombos became centers of African culture where African languages and customs predominated. As in Africa, quilombos were often governed by a king. ... View More
Wordcount: 1891
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brazilian hatiian slavery ... These quilombos became centers of African culture where African languages and customs predominated. As in Africa, quilombos were often governed by a king. ... View More
Wordcount: 1866
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South Africa ... Setswana and Sesotho are the most widely spoken African languages.21 Bibliography View More
Wordcount: 2989
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African Art ... A specific word for art did not exist in languages of most traditional African people. Instead, they used a word to describe the making of the object. ... View More
Wordcount: 1040
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A Dialect Versus English ... Ebonics, as nothing more then a dialect, due to the fact that it was conceived from the melding of the English and African tongue. Existing languages are prime ... View More
Wordcount: 877
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Colonization of Slavery ... Africans within this region resisted European cultures as they determined to generate an original tongue based on several African languages for the convenience ... View More
Wordcount: 2091
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African American Lit ... were taken from they country and forced to come to America as slaves they brought with them there culture, languages and customs. African Americans were forced ... View More
Wordcount: 1188
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