What is four?
The government of Ghana and Mali
What is a strong central government?
The Africans told their history this way.
What is oral history?
The tropical grasslands of Africa.
What is a Savanna?
High area that is mostly flat land.
What is a plateau?
Most of Africa is covered by these.
What is a plateau?
The divided territories of the African kingdoms.
What are provinces?
The tracing of descendants through the mother.
What is matrilineal?
Noah's son settled in Africa.
Who is Ham?
A gospel music.
What is a spiritual?
Ghana along with two other groups was involved in the salt and gold trade.
Who are the Muslim Arabs and Berbers?
These people ruled the divided territories of Mali and were under the king.
Who are the generals?
This was ideal crop to grow on plantations.
What is sugarcane?
The ocean to the right of the African continent.
What is Indian ocean?
The young Arab Lawyer.
Who Ibn Battuta?
This kingdom thrived on the Nile River for hundreds of years.
What is Kush?
The heir of Ghana's kingdom.
Who is the king's nephew?
These people migrated across Africa and spread their culture, language, and technology.
Who are the Bantu?
In 1441 a ship from a European nation sailed the Western cost of Africa.
What is Portugal?
A traditional African storyteller.
What is a groit?
Who are the Griots?
This was an the highest of honor among Mali soldiers.
What is the "National Honor of the Trousers?"
Extended families were part of larger social groups.
What are lineage groups?
Ghana was a trading empire during these years.
What are 800 and 900 A.D.?
An African sailboat.
What is a Dhows?