NTA-NET (UGC-NET) Politics Including International Relations (90) Africa-Geo - Cultural Aspects Study Material (Page 3 of 3)

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Languages: Types of Languages, Current Status of African Languages

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Languages

Types of Languages

  • Africa is traditionally seen as hosting four large indigenous phyla, or language families. They are
    • Niger-Congo,
    • Afro-asiatic,
    • Nilo-Saharan and
    • Khoisan.
  • This four-way division is overly simplistic, and the true number of African language families likely surpasses 20, including a number of isolates and sign languages. There are estimated to be more than 2000 languages on the continent.
  • The Niger-Congo label cover…

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Culture and Values: Social Values, Moral Values, Religious Values, Political Values, Economic Values

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Culture and Values

Culture

Culture is an embodiment of different values with all of them closely related to each other. That is why one can meaningfully talk about social, moral, religious, political, aesthetic and even economic values of a culture. Let us now look at these values piece-meal, as this would give us an understanding how they manifest in an African culture and the importance being attached to them.

Social Values

  • Social values can simply be seen as those beliefs and practices that are practised by any particular society. The society has a way of dictating the b…

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