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Kemet/Afrikan Consciousness
Module 4: The Akh and the Universal Mind
Module 4: The Akh and the Universal Mind
Curriculum
3 Sections
15 Lessons
3 Weeks
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Week 10
Week 10: Southern Africa & Central Africa
6
1.1
Kingdom of Mapungubwe (c. 1075–1220 AD): Exploring one of Southern Africa’s earliest states, known for its wealth and trade connections.
1.2
Great Zimbabwe (c. 1100–1450 AD): Analyzing the rise of Great Zimbabwe as a powerful state in Southern Africa, its architecture, and its trade networks.
1.3
Kingdom of Kongo (c. 1390–1914 AD): Investigating the political, economic, and spiritual structures of the Kingdom of Kongo and its influence in Central Africa.
1.4
Luba Empire (c. 1585–1889 AD): A look at the Luba Empire’s centralized governance and its impact on trade and political power in Central Africa.
1.5
Quiz 1: Southern and Central African Kingdoms
15 Minutes
10 Questions
1.6
Assignment: The Economic and Political Structures of Southern and Central African Kingdoms
Week 11
Week 11: East Africa & West Africa
6
2.1
Swahili City-States (c. 8th century–16th century AD): Examining the role of the Swahili city-states as key players in the Indian Ocean trade.
2.2
Ghana Empire (c. 700–1240 AD): Exploring the political and economic significance of the Ghana Empire in West Africa.
2.3
Mali Empire (c. 1235–1600 AD): Understanding the Mali Empire’s rise to power, focusing on Mansa Musa and the empire’s wealth.
2.4
Songhai Empire (c. 1464–1591 AD): Investigating the Songhai Empire’s role in continuing the legacy of Mali and its eventual decline.
2.5
Quiz 2: East and West African Kingdoms
15 Minutes
10 Questions
2.6
Assignment: Trade and Diplomacy in East and West African Empires
Week 12
Week 12: North Africa
6
3.1
Carthage (c. 814 BC–146 BC): Exploring the rise and fall of Carthage, focusing on its role as a major Mediterranean power and its conflicts with Rome.
3.2
Kemet/Afrikan Civilization (c. 3100 BC–30 BC): Understanding the political, cultural, and religious influence of Kemet/Afrikan as one of Africa’s most powerful ancient civilizations.
3.3
The eternal return: rebirth through awareness
3.4
Roman and Arab Influence in North Africa: Analyzing the impact of Roman conquest and later Arab expansion in shaping the cultural and political landscape of North Africa.
3.5
Quiz 3: North African Civilizations
15 Minutes
10 Questions
3.6
Assignment: The Political and Economic Systems of Ancient North African Civilizations
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