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Optic, Oliver – Lee and Shepard, 1894
This textbook is the third volume of the second series of the "All-Over-the-World Library" in which the voyage of the ship, Guardian-Mother, is temporarily suspended at Alexandria, while excursionists make their trip up and down the great river of Egypt in another steamer more suitable for inland navigation. One young lady, and the…
Descriptors: Textbooks, History Instruction, African Culture
Henry-Biabaud, Chantal – 1991
Part of an international series of amply illustrated, colorful, small-sized books for children ages 5 to 10, this volume is designed to enhance learning and serve as an educational resource. Aspects of daily life along the Zaire River in Central Africa are described. Questions such as what can be seen along the banks, and why is market day so…
Descriptors: African Culture, Childrens Literature, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries
Dyasi, Rebecca, Comp.; Crane, Louise, Ed. – 1983
This book contains a collection of recipes by African students from various parts of the continent and by others who have lived and worked in Africa. While primarily a cookbook, it also can help refute generalizations and stereotypes about Africa. Part 1, "Cooking in Africa," is designed to give students background information on the…
Descriptors: African Culture, Cooking Instruction, Cultural Activities, Cultural Education

Corby, Richard A. – Social Education, 1979
Describes a classroom game designed to help junior high students understand the historic and social relationships associated with clan names in the Manding-speaking areas of West Africa. (CK)
Descriptors: African Culture, African History, Community Relations, Cultural Awareness
Jones, Paula; Bourne, Fay – 1981
Background readings and classroom materials dealing with Ghana for use with secondary and college students are provided in this publication. The major historical, social, geographical, and political aspects which have contributed to the present day development of Ghana are examined. The background readings for teachers which comprise section one…
Descriptors: African Culture, African History, Area Studies, Higher Education
Bryan, Sam, Ed. – Intercom, 1983
These units of study and learning activities for use in secondary social studies classes will help students better understand the complex situation in South Africa and prepare them to make wise and effective decisions about U.S. policy toward South Africa in the crucial years ahead. (RM)
Descriptors: African Culture, African History, Area Studies, Bias
Clark, Leon E., Ed. – 1970
Fourth in a series of six dealing with African culture and intended for secondary level students, this book deals with the major effects of European colonialism on African life as seen by Africans. All of the selections in this volume were written by Africans and come from a variety of sources including autobiographies, novels, poems, newspaper…
Descriptors: African Culture, Area Studies, Black Studies, Colonialism
Clark, Leon E., Ed. – 1970
The process of nation building in Tanzania is the topic of this book, the sixth in a series dealing with African culture and intended for secondary level students. Almost all of the selections in the book were written by Africans, and they come from a variety of sources including speeches, government documents, newspaper and magazine articles,…
Descriptors: African Culture, African History, Area Studies, Black Studies
Maynadier, Elisabeth de – 1980
This elementary-intermediate level reader deals with the geography, civilization, and personalities of 28 countries in the Francophone world. It is intended primarily for Foreign Service students who are preparing for assignments in areas other than metropolitan France where French is one of the official languages. The five sections of the book…
Descriptors: African Culture, Area Studies, Bilingualism, Cultural Awareness
Clark, Leon E., Ed. – 1981
The exciting period after World War II, when independence movements developed and flourished throughout Africa is the topic of this book, fifth in a series dealing with African culture and intended for secondary level students. Almost all of the selections in the book were written by Africans and come from a variety of sources including…
Descriptors: African Culture, African History, Area Studies, Foreign Countries
Sedlak, Philip A. S., Comp.; Jassor, Essogoye, Comp. – 1980
This handbook presents samples of the Kabiye language in various contexts, such as folk tales, newspaper articles, personal histories, articles on Kabiye history and culture, and a selection of Togolese government literacy texts. Much of the material is presented in a facing-page bilingual format, with a translation in either English or French. In…
Descriptors: African Culture, African Languages, Cultural Education, Folk Culture
Kendall, Martha B., Comp.; And Others – 1980
This handbook presents samples of the Soninke language of West Africa in various contexts, such as folk tales, newspaper articles, personal histories, articles on history and culture, and articles on activities likely to be undertaken by Peace Corps volunteers. Much of the material is presented in a facing-page bilingual format, with a translation…
Descriptors: African Culture, African Languages, Cultural Education, Folk Culture
Kennedy, James H. – 1988
A lesson is presented that is designed to assist intermediate and advanced students of Spanish in both language proficiency and cultural understanding. Entirely in Spanish, the lesson focuses on the character of Tio Conejo, a well-known figure in Latin American folklore, offering insight into the significant contribution made to Hispanic…
Descriptors: African Culture, Cultural Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Folk Culture
Clark, Leon E., Ed. – 1971
This book, first in a series of six dealing with African culture and intended for secondary level students, deals with tradition and change in Africa. All of the selections in this volume were written by Africans and come from a variety of sources including autobiographies, novels, and poems. The basic purpose of the book is to capture some of the…
Descriptors: African Culture, Area Studies, Black Studies, Child Rearing

Guip, David – Art Education, 1987
Offers an art lesson for grades K-3 based on an early 19th century sculpture of the head of a Benin Queen. Presents background on the relevance of Queen Mother's position in Benin culture. Discusses importance of regalia and scarification associated with Benin heads. Includes suggestions for classroom activities. (BR)
Descriptors: African Culture, African History, Art Appreciation, Art Education