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Here are the teacher pack items for West and Central Africa: Society and Culture:
In this experience, students explore the range of people and cultural traditions in West and Central Africa, including festivals, religious celebrations, treatment of death, and tourism. Students select a location and describe why they would want to visit it. In Scene 2, students will work together in small groups, each group assigned one of eight different countries. Objective:
West and Central Africa includes more than twenty nations in a vast region. If you assume that the cultures and societies within that region are quite varied, you are correct! You will explore some of this variety in this experience.
Objective:
What were the most interesting things you saw in the photographs? What surprised you?
Discuss students’ responses. Lead a discussion on how the Wodaabes’ gender roles are reversed from what we generally expect, with the females choosing their mates from among the beautified males. Every culture has a standard of beauty that imposes itself on the life of the people. Discuss the positives and negatives of this.
Divide students into their small groups for the next scene. Assign each group one of the following countries: Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Chad, Democratic Republic of Congo, Ivory Coast, Mali, Niger, or Senegal.
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