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33 Cards in this Set
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A group of families who are descended from the same ancestor
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Clan
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The expansion of a desert
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Desertification
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A method used in farming in which in which a field periodically is not planted so new grasses can grow and replace nutrients in the soil
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Shifting Cultivation
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A type of farming where a field is cleared of its trees and stumps and then the brush is burned, creating ash which enriches the soil
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Slash-and-burn farming
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a country in West Africa, on the Gulf of Guinea
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Cote D'lvoire
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a country on the Atlantic coast of West Africa
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Senegal
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A country on the Gulf of Guinea in West Africa
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Nigeria
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A group of families who are descended from the same ancestor
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Clan
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a green,fertile,well-watered spot in a desert
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Oba
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The expansion of a desert
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Desertification
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A country on the Gulf of Guinea in West Africa.
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Benin
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A method used in farming in which in which a field periodically is not planted so new grasses can grow and replace nutrients in the soil
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Shifting Cultivation
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A group of families who are descended from the same ancestor
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Clan
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An English-speaking country on the Atlantic coast of West Africa, totally surrounded by French-speaking Senegal
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Gambia
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The expansion of a desert
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Desertification
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A type of farming where a field is cleared of its trees and stumps and then the brush is burned, creating ash which enriches the soil
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Slash-and-burn farming
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A method used in farming in which in which a field periodically is not planted so new grasses can grow and replace nutrients in the soil
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Shifting Cultivation
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a country in West Africa, on the Gulf of Guinea
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Cote D'lvoire
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A type of farming where a field is cleared of its trees and stumps and then the brush is burned, creating ash which enriches the soil
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Slash-and-burn farming
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a country on the Atlantic coast of West Africa
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Senegal
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a country in West Africa, on the Gulf of Guinea
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Cote D'lvoire
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A country on the Gulf of Guinea in West Africa
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Nigeria
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a country on the Atlantic coast of West Africa
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Senegal
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a green,fertile,well-watered spot in a desert
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Oba
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A country on the Gulf of Guinea in West Africa
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Nigeria
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A country on the Gulf of Guinea in West Africa.
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Benin
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a green,fertile,well-watered spot in a desert
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Oba
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An English-speaking country on the Atlantic coast of West Africa, totally surrounded by French-speaking Senegal
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Gambia
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A country on the Gulf of Guinea in West Africa.
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Benin
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An English-speaking country on the Atlantic coast of West Africa, totally surrounded by French-speaking Senegal
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Gambia
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History and literatue that is spoken and passed down from person to person
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Oral Tradition
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Traditional African drums that can be made to imitate the sound of human speech
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Talking Drums
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A traditional storyteller or "praise singer" in West Africa.
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Griot
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