Bantu Art and Culture


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Bantu Art and Culture is a book about how the East, Central, and South African cultures have merged from the precolonial period until the late twentieth century. Fled from the north of Africa after the great kingdom of Egypt fell apart, these civilizations settled themselves around the Nile to create new nations known as the Kongo, Bamoun, Kuba, Lunda, Bamileke, Monomotapa, Ngola-Dongo-Matamba, and Zulu kingdoms. In this book, the reader will explore the settings of each empire through its politics, art, music, customs, as well as the role of each individual living in the African society.

Author: Marvin Koyo
Publisher: Xlibris Us
Published: 05/11/2018
Pages: 52
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.20lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.12d
ISBN13: 9781984527998
ISBN10: 1984527991
BISAC Categories:
- History | Reference

About the Author
Born on September 19th, 1993 in Ivory Coast, Marvin Koyo is an undergraduate student majoring in Human Resources Management at University of North Texas located in Denton, and the membership chair advisor of Mean Green Lions, a small portion of Lions Club International. For his passion on reading books and typing articles over the internet, he has been posting several articles and poems about his personal life, social and cultural events on Blogger since March 2012. As a matter of facts, he belongs to an extended then multicultural family, in which he is the second child among his fathers four children; on the other side, he is the last one among two children.

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