Feeding & Healing the Body | Africa
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Outline

  • "Quiz": Survival Test
  • Africa: Context, Food preservation, Food preparation
  • Case study: cassava
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  • Origins of Agriculture
  • Healing: Herbalists | Divination

    Extensions: Mark Plotkin, "Shaman's Apprentice" || Zapotec farming


    VISUALS
      Survival Test: Which plants in Minnesota are edible?
      Answers.

    1. early Egyptian plow [James Burke, Connections]
    2. multiple centers of agricultural origins [Jared Diamond, 1997, Fig. 5.1]
      food efficiencies [Paula Gepts, UC Davis]
      fowl & swine: disease carriers
      Bushmen: hunter-gatherers
    3. cultivation: use of dams to increase marshland for nutgrass []
    4. domestication: increase in seed size from wild to domseticated millet [Univ. of Wisconsin]
    5. domesticated dog and wolf relative from Asia [Science]
      African cattle
    6. sedentism?: Chimps migrating through home range
      records of early Egyptian farming [Brian Brake, Photo Researchers, Inc.]
      Fulani of Western Africa
    7. early culture -- Mayan site
      map of expanding geographical distribution of wheat [J. Diamond, Science]

    8. kente cloth, Ghana, Africa
      early artifact from S. Africa [U. of Arizona]
      metal sculptures from Benin
      stone structures of the Great Zimbabwe
    9. granary, Niger [Patrica Stoll] and granary door [Dick Meier, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County]
      sorghum and millet
    10. Western farming
      monoculture
      poor soil
      dry climate
      insect pests
      disease
    11. intercropping of Leucana and cowpea [Erick Fernandes, Cornell Univ. and Univ. of Georgia Ethnoecology BioDiversity Lab]
    12. Acacia agroforestry [CW Fagg]
    13. African biomes [USDA]

    14. drying cassava at a Ghana market [Evelyn Nijveldt]
    15. some chemical defenses [Scientific American]
    16. Nigerian nono (fermented milk) [Gloria Emeagwali]
      other fermented foods

    17. cassava [Univ. of Witwatersrand and IITA]
    18. map of cassava migration [IITA]
    19. cassava harvest [ISCAR]
    20. peeling cassava [ISCAR]
    21. cassava root & processing

    22. the Iceman and his fungus
    23. medicinal herb seller, Abidjan, Cote d"Ivoire [People and Plants Online]
    24. "active ingredients" in traditional herbal medicines [People and Plants Online] and apprentice healer from Twasa collecting bulbs
    25. ingredients for the traditional healing in China
    26. ingredients for the traditional healer in Ghana [Joao Silva, AP Photo]
    27. Ifa divination pieces [tray, tapper from Metropolitan Museum of Art; opele -- Chuck Berman, Chicago Tribune]



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