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SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA 11.3 | Religion and Culture. O | R: YOU GUESSED IT Traditional (local animistic) religions Voodoo’s trip to Haiti Santeria and blood.

Jan 01, 2016

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Page 1: SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA 11.3 | Religion and Culture. O | R: YOU GUESSED IT Traditional (local animistic) religions Voodoo’s trip to Haiti Santeria and blood.

SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA11.3 | Religion and Culture

Page 2: SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA 11.3 | Religion and Culture. O | R: YOU GUESSED IT Traditional (local animistic) religions Voodoo’s trip to Haiti Santeria and blood.

O | R: YOU GUESSED IT

• Traditional (local animistic) religions• Voodoo’s trip to Haiti

• Santeria and blood sacrifice

Page 3: SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA 11.3 | Religion and Culture. O | R: YOU GUESSED IT Traditional (local animistic) religions Voodoo’s trip to Haiti Santeria and blood.

D | R: MONOTHEISM

• Islam came from the north and the east• Trans-Saharan trade routes• Indian Ocean trade routes

• Christianity came with triangular trade and imperialism

Page 4: SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA 11.3 | Religion and Culture. O | R: YOU GUESSED IT Traditional (local animistic) religions Voodoo’s trip to Haiti Santeria and blood.

T | R: PEACE AND CONFLICT

• Conflict zones along religious borders• Sudan and South Sudan (Darfur) • Nigeria and Boko Haram

• Christian charities • Support for poor communities

Page 5: SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA 11.3 | Religion and Culture. O | R: YOU GUESSED IT Traditional (local animistic) religions Voodoo’s trip to Haiti Santeria and blood.

O | C: COMMUNITY-BASED

• Local groups, local tribes, local communities• Groups of people doing their own thing• Self-reliance

Page 6: SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA 11.3 | Religion and Culture. O | R: YOU GUESSED IT Traditional (local animistic) religions Voodoo’s trip to Haiti Santeria and blood.

D | C: SOME ASSIMILATION

• The imperial age brought Western education• Often forced assimilation• But some cultural blending

• Nationalism came with independence in the 1950s-70s• The idea that people share a common traits

• This unifies them

Page 7: SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA 11.3 | Religion and Culture. O | R: YOU GUESSED IT Traditional (local animistic) religions Voodoo’s trip to Haiti Santeria and blood.

T | C: SEEKING IDENTITY

• The scramble for Africa created an identity crisis• Countries with various nations

• Issues with a collective identity• Countries with divided wealth

• Issues of using wealth to help the nation