Religious ceremonies, good luck charms, to demonstrate wealth.
As a good luck charm and for religious ceremonies. And to appease the anger of their gods.
There are many reasons that African art was made including as a form of self-expression. African art was also made for religious reasons.
They made art for religion ceremony's, "good luck" charms, and to demonstrate wealth and to appease anger of the gods.
AnswerFor religious ceremonies, "good luck" charms , to demonstrate weathand to apese the anger of the "gods."
For religious ceremonies, "good luck" charms , to demonstrate wealth and to calm the anger of the "gods."
For the same reasons that Americans, Europeans and Asians made art.
It screwed it up now we have dumb rap music. It should really be religion affected African art because it made almost every piece of art have a religous meaning.
The piece is made of oak wood.
the African mbira is made of wood and metal
Measure the lenth of a long piece of chalk the chalk is 8units long it was 3 units long explain why both measurements might be corret
No- that's why Barack Obama made African American history by being the first president with some African ancestors.
the African headdress