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Nguni Imports presents Virtual Africa |
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Welcome to our online tour of the African countries we visit. We hope to provide you with a small slice of modern and traditional African history and culture. We hope that this little tour will dispel some of the myths surrounding this large and wondrous continent.
Please feel free to browse all sections of Africa Online. All the images and text contained in this section is the property of Nguni Imports. You are free to use it for educational or research purposes. Any commercial use of the images or text in this section is prohibited.
Please browse through the directory below:
Out of Africa--Is
Africa the birthplace of man? Follow these links and decide for yourself:
Are
YOU Old School--How old is that fossil? Here's some ways to find
out.
The Human Family Tree--Track
human evolution on the phylogenetic (o.k., family) tree.
The
Ape Men--Looking for the missing link? You might want to try here
Australopithecus--Meet
"Mrs. Ples" and the Taung Child
Paranthropus--It's the other
ape man
Humans
Rising--From the first true humans to your next door neighbor, we've
come a long way, baby!
The
Great Debates--Did we mentioned that everything you just read might be
wrong? Here's why.
South
African Sites--South Africa is on the cutting edge of human evolution
research
South
Africa--The Rainbow Nation.
The People of South Africa:
Zulu--Shaka's children live on
Xhosa--300 years of
resistance
Ndebele--They resisted
Shaka and built an empire
Sotho--It's pronounced "SOO
too"!
The History of South Africa--From
prehistory to the modern era
Virtual Safari--Lions,
giraffes, zebra, elephants...just like the Croc Hunter
Cote d'Ivoire--The gem of West Africa. Visit the beautiful resort town of Grand-Bassam.
Mali--The center of three of the most powerful ancient African Kingdoms, Mali boasts one of the richest histories of all of Africa.
Senegal--Despite a turbulent colonial period, Senegal retained the character and traditional beliefs of its people.