Africa Focus: Sights and Sounds of a Continent

Africa Focus: Sights and Sounds of a Continent

University of Wisconsin–Madison

Africa Focus brings together, in digital form, two categories of primary and secondary resources: research and teaching materials collected by University of Wisconsin faculty and staff; and unique or valuable items related to these fields held by the University of Wisconsin Libraries. This collection contains more than 3000 slides, 500 photographs, and 50 hours of sounds from forty-five different countries.


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Yoruba

Agemo is a masking festival for community founders.




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Kosai are bean cakes made from black-eyed peas and, in this region, eaten dipped in a powder of red pepper, ginger, and salt. They are a breakfast food.


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The flags are being displayed because the picture was taken on April 4, Senegal's Independence Day. The National Assembly Building is close to the Presidential Palace.


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A man is administered the ordeal after the woman was tried.



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The land in the foreground is used for farming.


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Gardening is one of the prinicpal activities of farmers during the dry season. After the grains have been harvested following the rainy season, vegetables are grown in sunken beds wide …


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This road is two feet below the surface. Most roads are tarred except roads such as these which are small service roads. The cactus barrier prevents cattle from going into …


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Groundnut pods do not grow on the roots of the plant; they grow from branches. The seeds are being removed from the outer covering or shells and the branches.


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The lower section of the building would be used as a cooking area while the rice is stored above. Smoke from cooking fires would keep pests away from the rice.



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Gara cloth is a locally produced tie-dye.




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The country of Niger is named for the river, although the river is important only to the far western part of the country.