Togoland becomes two League of Nations mandates!
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Hey! I’m a red bellied
monkey! I’m from Togo!
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Page 1- Animals of Togo… The Wild Awaits!
Page 2- Map of Togo
Page 3-Togo Puzzle (are you smart enough?)
Page 4-Life in Togo
Page 5-Lets Compare!
Page 6-Houses in Togo
Page 7-Food
Page 8-African Instruments
Page 9-Facts about Togo
Elephants are very intelligent and not difficult to tame. They live all around Africa. Including Togo. Few African elephants have been employed in other countries to carry tourists on safari. The training of elephants of ages 12 - 15 years takes 10 - 12 months.
Wild dogs, travel in groups. All pack members contribute to feeding and protection of the young... They are endangered. The wild dog weighs between 17 - 36 kg. Wild dogs roam around over the plains and in the bush, usually not staying in the same place for more than a day.
SO BEWARE! THESE GUYS ARE WILD!
Life in Africa is hard I tell you. Each and every day, you have to preparing food, wash utensils, bathe yourself and your children, laundry and cleaning your home, and not to mention! Finding safe, potable drinking water to help prevent maladies such as cholera, typhoid, hepatitis and diarrhea from amoebas and gardia. Wow. This would be very hard to do!! Imagine having no running water at home! The next page will be about the difference between Canada, and Togo..
Has no running waterPopulation of about 5.7 million peopleHalf of the population believes in animist
More than 3 people share 1 room..
Many children cannot go to school
Many families cannot afford enough food for their families.
Has proper running water
Population of about 33,390,141 Half of the population is Christian
Almost everyone gets an education in some way.
We can just go to the store and buy food.
They have to share one room with more than 5 people. They sleep there in one small room…
An African tuned Kalimba is based on traditional mbiras from the Zambezi valley in Zimbabwe.This instrument has two ranks of keys with brass buzzer rings, and it comes with an instruction leaflet for six tunes. It is also available with the traditional African 'Trade mark' shaped board base.
This is a traditional instrument. The scale is built up from the harmonic series resulting from the overtones of the two fundamental notes played on the single string. These overtones are separated. This simple instrument will encourage you to explore new horizons - music will never be the same again!! ^_^
This set of 6 horns represents a cross pollination of musical traditions. Animal horns are played all over Africa, and ensembles of pentatonic instruments form the basis of many musical traditions. The sound is warm and mellow. And also will lend a unique, heraldic African accent to any formal occasion.