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- What does Diaspora means?
- Diaspora peoples refer to who?
- Name the two places diaspora peoples maintain their connection and identity.
- State one reason Diaspora study has become much more important today.
- State one characteristic of diaspora groups:
- What does African Diaspora means?
- In studying African Diaspora History, one has to begin with what and why?
- State one reason why it is complex and difficulty to study African Diaspora history.
- Name two Muslim societies outside Africa that have discrete African communities.
- Name one service performed by enslaved Africans who settled in India.
- What were the known names for Africans and descendants of Africans found in India?
- What region of Africa did Arab slave dealers take most of the African slaves?
- Name a Greek Mathematician who is believed to have studied in Egypt.
- What is the Hamitic Hypothesis?
- Define Monogenesis and Polygenesis.
- Describe the “Out of Africa” Theory.
- Name the two scientists whose works have closely associated with the “Out of Africa” Theory.
- Based on the video about the dawn of man, what year was the first human-like skeletons discovered in Olduvai Gorge?
- What scientific name was given to these skeletons?
- Name the river closely associated with the Egyptian Civilization.
- Name the writing invented by the Ancient Egyptians.
- Based on the documentary watched in class, how many blacks are in Pakistan and what name is given to them?
- How many Blacks are in Iraqi and where they mainly live based on the documentary? What name is given to these Black Iraqis?
- Name the two areas in Africa most of the enslaved Africans came from and taken to the New World.
- This language is widely spoken in East Africa and it is a mixture of Arabic and African languages?
- What is the name of the African Queen that said to have had relationship with King Solomon?
- Name the son this African Queen had by Solomon.
- Which of these countries was not involved in the Transatlantic Slave Trade? France, England, Russia, Spain, Netherland.
- Name four Islands around Africa.
- Who were the Habshis?
- Which country in Africa was originally referred to as Abyssinian?
- Name three major language groups in Africa.
- Name the biggest Island located around Africa.
- Who were the first people used as slaves in the New World?
- Put the following countries and their capital cities in/on the map of Africa: Nigeria, Liberia, Democratic Republic of Congo, Kenya, Algeria, Ghana, Lesotho, Djibouti, and Guinea Bissau, Seychelles, Mauritius, Cape Verde.
- There are seven continents in the world, what number is Africa in area?
- Name three countries in West Africa.
- What language is widely spoken by the people of East Africa?
- Name three countries located in East Africa.
- What is the title of your 10-page research paper?
- What is the title of your history text book?
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1. What does Diaspora means?
Scattered population with an origin lying within some smaller geographic locale (country,
continent)
2. Diaspora peoples refer to who?
Diaspora people are people who have moved from their original homeland
3. Name the two places diaspora peoples maintain their connection and identity.
Their country of origin and their new country
4. State one reason Diaspora study has become much more important today.
Crisis around the world including wars, displacement of persons, and fragmentation of
countries
5. State one characteristic of diaspora groups:
They live in marginality within adopted societies
6. What does African Diaspora means?
Communities across the world that happen to be descended from historic African People’s
movements
7. In studying African Diaspora History, one has to begin with what and why?
African history since it is the homeland and its absence would mean no Afric...
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