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African Village Society
1. Village Society
Social Studies for 10th E.G.B.
Teacher: Mauricio Torres
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2. “Let me step into your fire”
S Fire: the control of fire brought
many changes:
S Cooking
S Signaling
S Tool making
S Lighting
3. Man´s Best Friend
S Domestication: The
process of changing plants
or animals to make them
more useful to humans.
S They now “grew” cattle to
obtain milk, work
force, clothing and meat.
S Dogs served as
companions and guards.
S Birds gave meat and
eggs.
4. What you reap…
S Agriculture: once plants were also domesticated, people
realized they could produce their own food.
S This development changed human society forever.
5. Family Ties
S Families were the basic unit of
village society.
S Extended families included
grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins
and their families.
S Village Chiefs were usually the
male leader of the extended family.
S Council of Elders: It was a council
formed by the village chiefs of
different tribes.
6. Family Ties
Council
of Elders
Village Village
Chiefs Chiefs
Extended Extended Extended Extended
Families Families Families Families
Families Families Families Families Families Families Families Families
7. Family Ties
S Family bonds were very
important, and the loyalty
that developed helped
families and villagers work
together.
S Men farmed, hunted and
raised livestock.
S Women farmed, collected
firewood, ground
grain, carried water and
cared for children.
8. Hocus-Pocus
S Religion began to develop.
S Many Africans believed that
the spirits of their ancestors
stayed nearby.
S Animism: The belief that
bodies of
water, animals, trees and
other natural objects have
spirits.
9. Heavy Metal
S Around 500 BC, Africans found that they could heat certain kinds
of rock to get a hard metal. This was IRON. Stronger than other
metals, it was good for making tools that helped them in
agriculture.
10. Assignment
S 1.- Write down a myth to explain any kind of natural phenomena.
S Do it in three paragraphs.
S Do your best effort to be as graphical as you can when you write.
S 2.- Be ready to perform it during our class picnic!
11. Bibliography
S Burstein, S. M., & Shek, R. (2012). World History
(Teacher´s Edition) (1st Edition ed.). (H. McDougal, Ed.)
Orlando, Florida, US.: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Publishing Company.
S Images taken from Google.