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GOLD
Select Bibliography for Teaching about
GOLD in the
West African Kingdoms
- video
"Africa: caravans of gold" available from social studies
school service for $30.
www. Socialstudies.com
- primary sources + curriculum guides
- Through African Eyes and Through
African Eyes Teaching Strategies
ISBN 0-938960-27-X and ISBN 0-938960-32-6
- Ibn Battuta in Black Africa, Said Hamdun and Noel King.
ISBN 1-558-76-087-3
- Empires and Kingdoms of Sub-Saharan Africa, Teachers
Curriculum Institute
- A showing and discussion of any European Renaissance artwork or buildings,
which use gold (Europe’s gold in that era came from and was known
by Europeans of that time to come from West Africa.)
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The tutorial “Africa True or False:
come explore” which in the history section shows the 14th
c. Spanish map of Mansa Musa on his throne, holding a golden scepter and
an orb of gold. (This map forms part of an activity appropriate for grades
7-16.)
- secondary sources:
- The Royal Kingdoms of Ghana, Mali and Songhai,
by P & F McKissack
ISBN 0-8050-4259-8
- Gold: the true story of why people search for it, mine
it, trade it, steal it, shape it, wear it, fight and kill for it, M.
Meltzer ISBN 0-06-022983-7
- Footsteps: issue on Mansa Musa, king of Mali (and ruler
over the gold trade)
- Mali: Land of Gold & Glory
Barbara B. Brown, Ph.D.
Director, Public Education on Africa
March 2005