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Fang people, Spanish in Eq. G, and timeline of area

Fang people, Spanish in Eq. G, and timeline of area

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World Languages, Geography

6th - 8th Grade

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Elaina Hubbell

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9 Slides • 6 Questions

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Who has lived in el territorio de la Guinea Ecuatorial?

Timeline of Bantu peoples (Fang, Bubi)

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Objetivos de aprendizaje

Meta - Today, I will be able to create a timeline with proper spacing for el territorio de la Guinea Ecuatorial.


¿Por qué? - So that I can practice creating a visual history of a culture.


¡Éxito! - I am successful when I place key dates from the history of la Guinea Ecuatorial on a timeline.

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Multiple Choice

Bell work -


Where is la Guinea Ecuatorial located?

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Near the equator in South America

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Near the equator in Africa

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Near the equator in the Pacific ocean

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Near the equator in the Atlantic ocean

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Multiple Choice

Why does la Guinea Ecuatorial speak Spanish?

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Spanish colonists controlled the area for 190 years and passed on their language.

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Spanish teachers have been living there for the past 190 years and are teaching it.

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Spanish is a common world language and many people speak it.

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Spain wanted one country on every continent to speak their language and they sent books to whoever wanted them.

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Multiple Choice

What is the topography of la Guinea Ecuatorial?

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Tropical rainforest with a coast line on the Atlantic ocean

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Dry desert with high winds and minimal animal life

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Mountainy with lots of valleys with lakes and rivers

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Temperate climate with low plant life and calm beaches on the Pacific ocean

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Multiple Choice

Who are the dominate indigenous people of el territorio de la Guinea Ecuatorial?

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Fang people

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Pygmy people

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Bubi people

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Spaniards

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Open Ended

Class work -


What are some of the things that this traveler noticed about la Guinea Ecuatorial? Please include at least 2 things.

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Open Ended

What are some of the things that you noticed about la Guinea Ecuatorial based on the traveler's video? What do you think of the country based on what he showed?

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A country is best defined by its people...

Let's hear how they speak Spanish.

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Emergence of the Nation.

People of the Pygmy and the Ndowe tribes were the first inhabitants of the area that is today the mainland of Equatorial Guinea. Bantu peoples began to arrive in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, beginning an ongoing history of tribal wars. The Fang, the most prevalent and warlike of these tribes, predominated. In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, the slave trade by the British, French, and Dutch pushed the Fang inland, away from the coast.


Read more: https://www.everyculture.com/Cr-Ga/Equatorial-Guinea.html#ixzz6q8PxwjQS

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In the thirteenth century, the Bubi settled on the island of Bioko. The Portuguese arrived in the fifteenth century and named the island Fernando Po. This was part of other Portuguese holdings in the Gulf of Guinea, including São Tomé and Príncipe. At the end of the 1700s, Spain acquired a large area of Africa from Portugal in a trade; this area included both Río Muni and Bioko.


Read more: https://www.everyculture.com/Cr-Ga/Equatorial-Guinea.html#ixzz6q8Z1tLrg

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Who has lived in el territorio de la Guinea Ecuatorial?

Timeline of Bantu peoples (Fang, Bubi)

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