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Online lesson series focuses on the land and the people of Africa Created for middle schoolers.
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African tales, music, masks and African students photo albums from PBS.
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Explores the behavior, art, and occupations of people within the cradle of civilization.
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Explore the culture, dance, music, literary heritage, and visual arts of the continent.
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Provides visitor information along with background material on the people and culture including their music, cuisine, festivals, arts and crafts.
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Introduces the different countries of Africa and their people.
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Journey with Anansi the spider as he explores Africa's amazing places, its civilizations, and its cultures.
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Includes information about East African culture and life.
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Offers flash geography games covering country locations, capitals, lakes, rivers, oceans, and bays.
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Listen as Africans talk about their lives and culture. Discover your own connections to Africa.
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Contains folktales, legends and multi-cultural contemporary stories from Africa.
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Discover the countries and the people groups of the African continent.
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Learn about Okapi Wildlife Reserve which occupies about one-fifth of the Ituri forest in the north-east of Zaire.
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Includes articles on history, the land and people, refugee camps and schooling. With a search function where users can specify language and publication date.
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Hyperlinked encyclopedia article covers the continent's history, government and politics, geography, economy, demographics, language and culture.