West Africa Vocabulary

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The world’s largest hot desert, spanning across North Africa.
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An empire in West Africa, known as the Land of Gold.
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Stories, often life lessons, passed between generations.
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Ancestry traced through the mother.
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The greatest ruler of Mali, believed to be the richest man of all time.
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An area of high, flat land.
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An official storyteller who passes down information and stories.
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A group of people who have the same ancestor.
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A Muslim empire in West Africa, located in the Sahel.
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A tropical grassland dotted with small trees and shrubs.
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Religious songs originally sung by enslaved West Africans.
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A West African empire known for its large amount of money.