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The volume offers a concise, illustrated survey aimed at younger readers that describes the peoples, environments, and everyday customs across different African regions. It explains variations in social organization, economic activities such as farming, and local belief and ritual practices, and it contrasts indigenous lifeways with the presence and administration of European settlers and colonial institutions. Material is arranged by region and theme, using accessible prose and examples to clarify cultural and geographic differences.
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