chapter 19 world geography
cash crops
a crop grown for direct sale and not for use in a region
aksum
important trading capital for the first and 8th century
great zimbabwe
a city established in what is now zimbabwe by the shona around 1000; it became the capital of a thriving gold-trade area
apartheid
a policy of complete separation of races. instituted by the white minority government of south africa in 1948
mutapa empire
astate founded in the 15th century by a man named mutota and that extended through all of present day zimbabwe except the eastern part
king leopold 2
belgan king who opened up the african interior to european trade along the congo river and by 1884 controlled the area known as the congo free state
fang sculptures
carved boxes containing the skull and bones of deceased once stars created by the fang who lived in gabon souther cameroon and equational guinea
berlin conference
conference of 14 european nations held from 1884-1885
gor'ee island
island off the coast of a major departure point for slaves durring the slave trade
islam
monotheistic religion based on the teachings of the profit muhammad and the biggest cultural influence in north america
stateless society
one in which families whose members are descended from a common ancestor to govern themselves
nelson mandela
one of the leaders of the african national congress who led a struggle to end apartheid and was elected president in 1994 in the first of all race elections in south africa
ashanti
people who now live in what is Ghana in west africa who are known for their artful weaving of colorful asasia or kente cloth
olduvali georgia
site of fossil beds in northern tanzania
moloutu ses seko
the leader of the zair which is now the democratic republic of the congo from its independence in 1960 until 1997. he brought the countries businesses under national control, profited from the recognition and used the army to hold power
bantu migrations
the movement of the bantu peoples southward through africa spreading their language andd culture from 500 b.c to a.d 1000
rai
type of music developed in the 1920's by poor urban children
pandemic
uncontrollable outbreak of disease affecting a large population over a wide geographical region