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Ancient African Civilizations You should know


From the 6th to the 13th century, while Europe was experiencing its Dark Ages, the African continent was experiencing a renaissance.
This was a period of great development, intellectual, economic, cultural, social, and philosophical advancement.

Together, let's explore the great kingdoms of West Africa between the 9th and 16th centuries CE

For children, teens, homeschoolers, parents, and teachers.

Who is this course for?

This E-course is suitable for children from 6-13 years.
I have structured it in such a way that older children, parents, and teachers can benefit from the lessons, learning materials and resources.

Are you a parent that wants to explore African history with your children?
Are you a homeschooler, teacher, or a curious adult who simply loves to learn?
This Course will present African history to you in a fun, decolonized way and provide you with the materials and resources to share this information with your children, students, nieces, and nephews.

The Learning Experience

This is a self-paced E-course with lifetime access.
Students will learn about African history from a decolonized perspective and in a way that honors the contributions of the African ancestors.

Travel with me to the ancient African Empires and Kingdoms of:

  1. Benin Empire
  2. Ghana Empire
  3. Mali Empire
  4. Songhai Empire
  5. Aksumite Empire/ Kingdom of Aksum
  6. Kingdom of Kush
  7. Kingdom of Kongo

At the end of each lesson, there is an opportunity for self-reflection, to pulse check, and enquire:
Have my perceptions changed? 

By doing this, we hope to build deeper respect and gratitude for their historical heritage for children of African descent and Black Children whilst also provide a learning experience and an appreciation of African history for their non-Black friends and allies.



What does the E-course entail?

Learners will experience African history in a way that affirms and educates whilst building self-knowledge, self-pride, respect for themselves and for others. 
A typical module has the following components

  • Lessons
  • Videos
  • Quizzes lectures
  • Worksheets
  • Reflection and Review
  • Opportunity to ask questions, comments in the learning area and receive a response

FAQs

What is the age range?

Kids 6+ and Teens will benefit from this E-course.
Families, homeschoolers, educators will also benefit from the materials and shared learning experience

Do students need any previous knowledge or experience?

African history is world history.
Everyone is welcome to learn, no previous experience needed to take the class.
All questions are welcome!

Is this Course open?

Yes, of course!
Once you sign up, you will have lifetime access.
You can learn at your own pace.
The course is being constantly enriched and you will receive an email notification when new content is added.

Can teachers and educators benefit?

Yes, you can.
The content and materials in the course can be instructional and informational for you as you prepare your lesson plans.

Table of contents

Course Introductions

Welcome to the Course!
Affirmations for learners
Our Commitment to This Learning Experience
Interesting Facts about the continent of Africa
Attributes of a good Historian
30 African Kingdoms you should research!
Let's Have a Fun Quiz!

Pre-Course work: Great Empires of Africa

Introduction:
From the 6th to the 13th century, while Europe was experiencing its Dark Ages, the African continent was experiencing a renaissance.
 
Renaissance is a period of great development, intellectual, economic, cultural, social, and philosophical advancement. 
 
Dark ages refer to a period of intellectual, social, cultural, and economic under-development and regression.
 
 
 
Let’s explore the great kingdoms of West Africa between the 9th and 16th centuries CE when africa was experiencing her Great renaissance.
 We cannot cover all the ancient African kingdoms in this course as I do not want to overwhelm you.
 
But I want to encourage you to go on a journey of discovery to research and uncover all the other ancient African empires. 
When you do, be sure to return and tell us all about it in the comments below. You can also jot your findings in a note book for future reference.
 
We are going to cover the following empires
 
  1. Benin Empire
  2. Ghana Empire
  3. Mali Empire
  4. Songhai Empire
  5. Aksumite Empire/ Kingdom of Aksum
  6. Ethiopian Empire
  7. Kingdom of Kongo

But first, have you wondered what the difference between a Kingdom and an Empire is?
 


Learning Affirmations- Say aloud!
The African Renaissance
Difference an Empires and a Kingdoms (Video)
Did you know? West Africa had Great Kingdoms too!
Learning Outcomes for the Course

Lesson 1 - The Empire of Ghana

Lesson 2 - The Empire of Ghana
0.1 Great Empire of Ghana- Time period & Location
0.2 Overview of the Great Ghana Empire (Wagadu)
0.3 Ghana Empire: The People, Government, Military & Economics
0.4 Daily life and Interesting facts about the Ghana Empire
0.5 Great Achievements of the Empire
0.6 The decline of the Ghana Empire
0.7 Our Reflections
Fun Quiz-Ghana Empire

Lesson 2 - Mali Empire

Lesson 3 - Mali Empire
0.1 Ancient Mali Empire- Time period & Location (Video)
0.2 Overview of the Great Mali Empire (Manden Kurufaba)
0.3 Mali Empire: The People, Government, Military & Economics (Video)
0.4 The Mande Charter of 1222
0.5 Great Achievements of the Empire
0.6 The decline of the Mali Empire
0.7 Our Reflections
Fun Quiz- The Mali empire

Lesson 3- The Songhai Empire

Lesson 4- The Songhai Empire
0.1 The Songhai Empire- Time period & Location
0.2 Overview of the Songhai Empire
0.3 Songhai Empire- The People, Government, Military & Economics (Video)
0.4 The decline of the Songhai Empire
0.7 Summary: Ghana, Mali, and Songhai Empires
Fun Quiz- The Songhai Empire

Lesson 4- The Great Benin Empire

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01 The Great Benin Empire- Time period & Location
02 Overview of the Great Benin Empire
03 Benin Empire: The People, Government, Military & Economics
04 The Great Wall of the Benin Empire (Iya)
05 Daily life and Interesting facts about the Benin Empire (Video)
06 The Decline of the Benin Empire
Fun Quiz- The Great Benin Empire

Lesson 5- The Kingdom of Kush

Lesson 6- Ethiopian Empire
01 The Kingdom of Kush: Time period & Location
02 Overview of the Kingdom of Kush (Video)
03 Kingdom of Kush-The People, Government, Military & Economics
04 Queen Amanirenas of Kush- Conqueror of the Romans (Video)
05 Daily life and Interesting facts about the Kingdom of Kush
06 The decline of the Kingdom of Kush
Fun Quiz: Kingdom of Kush

Lesson 6 - Aksumite/ Axum Empire

Lesson 5 - Aksumite Empire/ Kingdom of Aksum

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Ancient Ethiopia in east Africa, with its capital at Axum, represented an early Christian empire situated at lucrative trade routes across Eurasia. In this lesson, learn about the religion, culture, and government of Axum.

Background on the Axum Empire

Imagine yourself in a foreign land, and you don't speak the language. You want to buy some food so you have to do so without verbal communication. It might take some time, but you would probably be able to make the transaction and fill you belly without language.

As center of the growing trade route between the Roman Empire and India through the Red Sea and between those societies and East Africa, emerged Axum at the crossroads. Here, traders of all backgrounds--and languages--bought and sold goods. Often the buyers would place gold coins next to product. If the seller accepted the deal, he took the coins. If the coins lay there a bit longer, the buyer knew he had to offer more money and lay down more coins until the seller picked them up and handed over his merchandise. Thus the language barrier was overcome by the desire for mutually beneficial trade.

Such transactions occurred thousands of times over hundreds of years at Axum, the capital of the Ethiopian Empire between about 50 C.E. and the 12th century. Situated on the Ethiopian highlands, Axum controlled the massive trade of the region. At Axum, merchants and sellers from around the region bartered, bought, and sold a variety of goods: ivory, frankincense, myrrh, textiles, wine, olive oil, hippopotamus hides, rhinoceros horns, tortoise shell, monkeys, and even human slaves. Situated at this perfect area for trade, Axum developed characteristic types of religion, culture, and government. Let's take a look at each one.

01 The Aksumite Empire/ Kingdom of Aksum: Time period & Location (Video)
02 Overview of the Axum Empire
03 Kingdom of Axum- The People, Government and religion
04 The Obelisk of Axum
06 The decline of the Axum Empire
Fun Quiz: Axum Empire

Lesson 7: Kingdom of Kongo

Lesson 7: Kingdom of Kongo
01 The Kingdom of Kongo: Time period & Location
02 Overview of the Kingdom of Kongo
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03 The Kingdom of Kongo- The People, Society, Spirituality (Video)
04 Great Achievements of the Empire- Advanced Mathematics- The Ishango bone
06 The decline of the Kingdom of Kongo
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Wrap up!

The Journey of learning continues...
Gratitude & Printables
Dark, smart & beautiful

Testimonials

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My 9yr old ended up joining and loving it too, she says it was not the summer school she was expecting - it was far better!

Both girls are learning so much and come away after each lesson with a positive perception and memory of Africa and the capabilities and achievements of Africans. The course was made relatable by referencing the tools and methods we use everyday and linking them back to the advancements of their ancestors.

Tamkara’s nature is genuinely gentle, supportive and positive. She is so caring, respectful and encouraging when teaching and it makes the kids feel valued and deserving which is such a great bonus on top of the history lessons!

I definitely recommend the course for anyone wanting to have a more accurate perception of Africa. It’s great for the children to learn this while they are young and before they learn about the world from a colonised perspective in school/media etc. The course would also be a great resource for homeschooling as it is broken down into weekly themes ‘science and tech’ ‘architecture and design’ etc.

Jamie M

Great Sessions, very educative. My child learnt so much about the African ancestors and their contributions.

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