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African culture - перевод на Английский

PATTERN OF HUMAN ACTIVITY AND SYMBOLISM ASSOCIATED WITH AFRICA AND ITS PEOPLE
Cultures of Africa; African cultures; African folklore; African culture; African arts and crafts
  • Yombe]] sculpture (Louvre, Paris)
  • Great Pyramids of Giza]], Egypt
  • Tingatinga]] is one of the most widely represented forms of paintings in Tanzania, Kenya and neighbouring countries
  • Central mosque in [[Nouakchott]], [[Mauritania]]
  • Moroccan]] ''[[couscous]]'' with vegetables and chickpeas
  • Sample of the Egyptian ''[[Book of the Dead]]'' of the [[scribe]] Nebqed, c. [[1300 BC]]
  • traditional ceremony]]. She roasts, crushes, and brews the coffee on the spot.
  • ''[[Fufu]]'' (right) is a staple meal in [[West Africa]] and [[Central Africa]]. It is usually served with some [[peanut soup]].
  • kanga]]
  • Ashanti]] [[Kente cloth]] patterns
  • Yoruba]] [[drum]]mers at celebration in Ojumo Oro, [[Kwara State]], [[Nigeria]]
  • Kongo Central region]]
  • ''[[Potjiekos]]'' is a traditional [[Afrikaner]] stew made with meat and vegetables and cooked over coals in [[cast-iron]] pots.
  • [[Ancient Kano City Walls]], Nigeria
  • Maasai wearing traditional clothes named ''Matavuvale'' while performing [[Adumu]], a traditional dance
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African culture         
(n.) = cultura africana
Ex: This transformation process has gone from cultural arrogance to admiration for African cultures and mythology.
African         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Africans; African (disambiguation); The Africans; The African (novel); The African
(adj.) = africano, de †frica
Ex: For example, the Library of Congress established names of indigenous American and African peoples are very often derogatory corruptions of their real names.
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* African-American = afroamericano
* African culture = cultura africana
* African studies = estudios africanos
* African violet = violeta africana
* Central African = africano de †frica central
* PADIS (Pan-African Development Information System) = PADIS (Sistema de Información para el Desarrollo de Africa)
* Pan-African = panafricano
* Pan-African Book Foundation = Fundación de Libros Panafricanos
* Pan-African Conference on the Preservation and Conservation of Library and A = Conferencia Panafricana sobre Preservacion y Conservación de Material Bibliotecario y de Archivos
* South African = sudafricano, surafricano
* South African Society of Archivists = Asociación de Archiveros de Sudáfrica
* West African = de Africa occidental
African-American         
  • This parade float displayed the word "Afro-Americans" in 1911.
  • Slaves processing tobacco in 17th-century Virginia, illustration from 1670
  • U.S. Census map indicating U.S. counties with fewer than 25 Black or African American inhabitants
  • <div style="text-align: center">Proportion of African Americans in each U.S. state, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico as of the 2020 United States Census</div>
  • Black Americans (alone/single race) population pyramid in 2020
  • Native American and African American]] descent.
  • fatal shooting of Philando Castile]] in July 2016
  • ''Slaves Waiting for Sale: Richmond, Virginia'', 1853. Note the new clothes. The [[domestic slave trade]] broke up many families, and individuals lost their connection to families and clans.
  • [[Al Sharpton]] led the [[Commitment March: Get Your Knee Off Our Necks]] protest on August 28, 2020.
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  • Former slave reading, 1870
  • [[Frederick Douglass]], ca 1850
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  • [[Harriet Tubman]], around 1869
  • [[Masjid Malcolm Shabazz]] in Harlem, New York City
  • [[March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom]], August 28, 1963, shows civil rights leaders and union leaders
  • Dr. [[Martin Luther King Jr.]] remains the most prominent political leader in the American civil rights movement and perhaps the most influential African American political figure in general.
  • [[Michelle Obama]] was the [[First Lady]] of the United States; she and her husband, President Barack Obama, are the first African Americans to hold these positions.
  • Mount Zion United Methodist Church]] is the oldest African American congregation in Washington, D.C.
  • Astrophysicist [[Neil deGrasse Tyson]] is director of New York City's [[Hayden Planetarium]]
  • A group of White men pose for a 1919 photograph as they stand over the Black victim Will Brown who had been [[lynched]] and had his body mutilated and burned during the [[Omaha race riot of 1919]] in [[Omaha, Nebraska]]. Postcards and photographs of lynchings were popular souvenirs in the U.S.<ref>Moyers, Bill. [https://www.pbs.org/moyers/journal/11232007/profile2.html "Legacy of Lynching"]. PBS. Retrieved July 28, 2016.</ref>
  • Genetic clustering of 128 African Americans, by Zakharaia et al. (2009). Each vertical bar represents an individual. The color scheme of the bar plot matches that in the PCA plot.<ref name="Zakharia2009" />
  • the reverse trend post-1970]]. Nonetheless, the absolute majority of the African American population has always lived in the American South.
  • BET founder [[Robert L. Johnson]] with former U.S. President [[George W. Bush]]
  • [[Rosa Parks]] being fingerprinted after being arrested for not giving up her seat on a bus to a White person
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  • ban on interracial marriage]] ended in California in 1948, entertainer [[Sammy Davis Jr.]] faced a backlash for his involvement with a White woman in 1957
  • Reproduction of a handbill advertising a slave auction in [[Charleston, South Carolina]], in 1769
  • A traditional [[soul food]] dinner consisting of [[fried chicken]] with [[macaroni and cheese]], [[collard greens]], breaded fried [[okra]] and [[cornbread]]
  •  "[[Lift Every Voice and Sing]]" being sung by the [[family of Barack Obama]], [[Smokey Robinson]] and others in the [[White House]] in 2014
  • [[Racially segregated]] Negro section of keypunch operators at the [[US Census Bureau]]
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AMERICANS WITH SUB-SAHARAN AFRICAN ANCESTRY
AfricanAmericanPeople; Black American; African-american; African-Americans; Black Americans; Afro-American; African american; Afro-Americans; Afrimerican; African-American; African-americans; Afro American; Black-American; African americans; African American education; Afroamerican; AfroAmerican; African American/summary; Afro-american; Black america; Afro-America; African- American; African american male; African American male; Blacks in America; African/American; Afro Americans; African Amerian; African-Amerian; African America; African American health; Africa American; African–American; Demographics of African Americans; The African-American experience; Black people in the United States; Halfrican american; African-American people; American people of African descent; African-American education; African American sexuality; Education of African Americans; African American people; African-American sexuality; African-American health; Negro Americans; African American; Black America; Black-Americans; Black American people; American Blacks; American Black people; Black or African-American; Bantu Americans; Black Non-Hispanic; Black citizens in America; Political views of African-Americans; African-American experience; African-American social issues; Religious beliefs of African Americans; Health status of African-Americans; Social status of African Americans; Mental health of African Americans; Mental health in African American communities; American Slave Descendants; Genetic studies on African-Americans; US blacks; Economic status of African Americans; African Americans in politics; Educational attainment of African Americans; Non-Hispanic or Latino African Americans; Health of African Americans; Health status of African Americans; Ancestry of African Americans; Political participation of African Americans; Political activism of African Americans; Genetic studies on African Americans
(n.) = afroamericano
Ex: Virginia Proctor Powell Florence was the first African-American woman to complete a professional education course in librarianship.

Определение

pop culture
¦ noun commercial culture based on popular taste.

Википедия

Culture of Africa

The Culture of Africa is varied and manifold, consisting of a mixture of countries with various tribes that each have their unique characteristic from the continent of Africa. It is a product of the diverse populations that inhabit the continent of Africa and the African diaspora. Generally, Culture can be defined as a collective mass of distinctive qualities belonging to a certain group of people. These qualities include laws, morals, beliefs, knowledge, art, customs, and any other attributes belonging to a member of that society. Africa has numerous ethnic nationalities all with varying qualities such as language, dishes, greetings, and dances. However, all African peoples share a series of dominant cultural traits which distinguish African Culture from the rest of the world. For example, social values, religion, morals, political values, economics, and aesthetic values all contribute to African Culture. Expressions of culture are abundant within Africa, with large amounts of cultural diversity being found not only across different countries but also within single countries. Even though African cultures are widely diverse, they are also, when closely studied, seen to have many similarities; for example, the morals they uphold, their love and respect for their culture, as well as the strong respect they hold for the aged and the important, i.e. kings and chiefs.

Africa has influenced and been influenced by other continents. This can be portrayed in the willingness to adapt to the ever-changing modern world rather than staying rooted in their static culture. The Westernized few, persuaded by American culture and Christianity, first denied African traditional culture, but with the increase of African nationalism, a cultural recovery occurred. The governments of most African nations encourage national dance and music groups, museums, and to a lower degree, artists and writers.

90 to 95% of Africa's cultural heritage is held outside of Africa by large museums. It is also important to note in a quote from BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation) on African culture, “a recent study by Foresight Factory on defining factors of identity, 50-60% of British black African/Caribbean respondents, agreed that ethnicity played a key role, the largest of any group. The singular viewpoint of ‘black’ as an ‘identifier’ or an ‘ethnicity’ not only denies cultural differences between the population, it also denies the nuance within a vastly diverse community…. When we attempt to define African culture and identity, we have to be mindful that we are viewing a broad ethnicity comprising different sub communities that are resistant to having their heritage and culture boxed in simplistic labels.”

Примеры употребления для African culture
1. The uniformity of the general African culture is striking.
2. Plus you introduce Americans to South African culture – you‘re an ambassador!
3. Congo Square in New Orleans was the first place where slaves could freely sing and dance and practise voodoo while African culture was outlawed across the South.
4. "The African culture is one of people always taking care of the community and sticking together," said Harriet Dumba, an active member of the community.
5. At the Philadelphia concerts, performers invoked a "declaration of interdependence." Live 8 was not about opening ears to African culture but about maximizing the audience.