African voices, part 2

Description: Africas dynamic culture has always been fueled by the movement of people, things, and ideas. Africans use cultural traditions as a starting point for new innovations. In friendship, conversation, daily life, and university classrooms, African artists learn traditional techniques and develop the latest ideas.
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Origin: 2001-05-15
Created By: Ball State University
Contributor(s): United States. Department of Education. Project View; Ball State University. Teachers College; Indiana Academy. Office of Outreach Programs; National Museum of Natural History (U.S.); National Museum of Natural History (U.S.). Natural Partners for Education Outreach Program; Apple Computer, Inc.; Kornmann, Mark; Costello, Robert; Messina, Carol; Bell, Allison; Long, Cathy; Behe, Greg; Raleigh, Chris; Rosentreter, Josh; Osborn, Nancy; Payne, Suzie; Harrison, Jerome; Falco, John; Barbanell, Patricia; Wilkinson, Diane; DeAngelo, Sal; Corona, Karen; Mason, Michael Atwood; Heywood, Linda; Dawson, Dan; Bunseki, Fu-Kiau K.; Fisher, John; Garcia, Ray; Gibbons, Mary; Gonsalves, Julius; Miller, Ashley; Ortiz, Alicia; Persans, Amelia; Pete, Allyson; Arnone, Dave; Tholl, Shannon; Berko, Bonnie; Parker, Larry; Lenihan, Paul; Smith, Sheldon; Caron, Julie; Harrison, Jerome;
Source: http://dmr.bsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/BSUElFiTrp/id/34
Collection: BSU Electronic Field Trip Videos
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Geography: United States
North and Central America
Subjects: Africa--History
African diaspora

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