mud, sticks, bamboo, leaves?
African meeting house
African Meeting House was created in 1806.
In the African Luhya language, a house is known as "Inzu".
In the poem "African Child" by Eku McGred, characteristics of an African child mentioned include resilience, strength, hope, and a deep connection to their roots and culture. The poem celebrates the uniqueness and perseverance of African children in the face of adversity.
the same materials that the American white mans house is made of...Blood, Sweat, Tears and the American Dream
Marry an African women and have child with her within the African border.
A house in Africa is an African house. The word African is a proper adjective to describe the common noun house.
The message in the poem African Child comes at the end after describing his life: He is black and proud.
African Child by Camara Laye is an autobiography in which she describes what it was like growing up as an African child in Guinea. The time is set back in the pre colonial era.
Child in the House was created in 1956.
The adjectives in the poem "you are an African child" include proud, strong, wise, restless, and hungry.
The African Luhya term for the English word house is Inzu.