Geography
Society & Culture
The Bantu Migrations
city states & Indian Ocean trades
Kingdom of Axum
100

A dry, semiarid region south of the Sahara. It is a transition zone between the desert and the savanna and often has droughts.


Sahel


100

Groups of people who share the same culture, language, and traditions.

Tribes
100

The movement of Bantu-speaking people across Africa over many years. They spread farming, language, and new technologies.

Bantu Migration

100

The ocean along the east coast of Africa where trade routes connected Africa to Asia and the Middle East.

Indian Ocean

100

An ancient African kingdom in East Africa known for trade, strong rulers, and early Christianity.

Axum

100

A grassland region with warm temperatures, scattered trees, and both wet and dry seasons. Good for farming and grazing animals.

Savanna

100

Short, wise sayings that teach lessons about life and behavior.

Proverbs

100

Reasons why people move.
→ Push = problems that force people to leave (like drought)
→ Pull = reasons that attract people to a new place (like better land)

Push/Pull Factors

100

Kilwa, Zanzibar


Important East African trading city-states known for wealth and international trade.

100

The title given to the ruler of Axum, meaning a powerful king who ruled over other kings.

Negusa Nagast (King of Kings

100

A group of large lakes in East Africa, including Lake Victoria, Lake Tanganyika, and Lake Malawi.

The Great Lakes

100

Storytellers in West Africa who keep history alive by telling stories, songs, and traditions.

Griots

100

When too many animals eat grass in one area, causing the land to lose plants and become damaged.

Overgrazing

100

Maritime trade / Commodities

Trade over water. Commodities are goods that are bought and sold, like gold, ivory, and spices.

100

Axum was the capital city of the kingdom. Which was its important port used for trade?

Adulis


100

A large rainforest region in Central Africa. It contains the Congo River and is one of the wettest places in Africa.

Congo Basin

100

Simple homes made from natural materials like mud, wood, and grass, often found in villages.

Huts(think of PizzaHut:必胜客/披萨小屋)

100

A powerful African city and trading center known for its large stone buildings, located in southeastern Africa.

Great Zimbabwe

100

Seasonal winds that change direction, helping sailors travel across the Indian Ocean.

Monsoons

100

The use of metal coins as money, which helped Axum trade more easily with other regions.

Coinage

100

Two of Africa’s most important rivers. They provide water for farming, transportation, and helped early civilizations grow.

Nile & Niger Rivers

100

A family group that includes not just parents and children, but also grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins living together or nearby.

Extented Families
100

The spread of ideas, customs, and technologies from one group of people to another.

Cultural diffusion

100

Traditional sailing boats used by traders in the Indian Ocean, designed to use the monsoon winds.

Dhows

100

The written language used in Axum, mainly for religion and official records.

Ge'ez

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