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South Africa: Rainbow People, Rainbow Land By: Rachel Key Christina Arriola Michael Sigafoos Chrystle Mactal

South Africa: Rainbow People, Rainbow Land By: Rachel Key Christina Arriola Michael Sigafoos Chrystle Mactal

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Page 1: South Africa: Rainbow People, Rainbow Land By: Rachel Key Christina Arriola Michael Sigafoos Chrystle Mactal

South Africa:Rainbow People, Rainbow

LandBy: Rachel KeyChristina ArriolaMichael SigafoosChrystle Mactal

Page 2: South Africa: Rainbow People, Rainbow Land By: Rachel Key Christina Arriola Michael Sigafoos Chrystle Mactal

Location• Southern tip of African

Continent

• Bordered by Mozambique, Swaziland, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Namibia

• Bordered by two oceans: Indian and Atlantic

Page 3: South Africa: Rainbow People, Rainbow Land By: Rachel Key Christina Arriola Michael Sigafoos Chrystle Mactal

Capital and Largest City

• Capital: Johannesburg

• Largest City: Cape Town (pop. 2 million)

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Religion• Christians:

Anglican, Lutheran, Catholic, Methodist, and many others

• Muslims• Dutch Reformed

Church: mostly Afrikaans speakers

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Language• 60% speak Afrikaans• English: in business/schools• African Language families: Nguni,

Sotho, Tsonga, Shangana

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Basic Demographic Data

Life Expectancy 50

Infant Mortality Rate 45

Total Fertility Rate 2.7

Natural Increase Rate .8%

Net Migration Rate 3 per 1000

Percent Urban 59%

Undernourished <2.5%

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Televison in South Africa

• Broadcasting is supervised by the Independent Broadcasting Authority (IBA).

• This was set up in 1994, so media would be free from political control.

• South Africa Broadcasting Corporations controls three domestic channels.

• The country’s first broadcast nationwide was in 1976. At this time the government resisted the introduction of TV. They feared it would decrease the state’s control over press and radio.

• In 1998, 85% of the population was able to receive a television signal.

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Media in South Africa• South Africa has press freedom and

was ranked 15th from among 186 countries in 1998.

• Major press groups are Independent Newspapers, National Media, Caxton, and Times Media Limited.

• SABC has 16 radio stations.

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Food to Taste• Braai• Borewors• Ostrich eggs• Fresh grown pineapple• Fish and chips • Fried chicken• Mutton, beef, pork• Porridge• Vinegar pudding • The man eats the animals

head in a traditional South African home

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Top 7 Songs 1. Let the Bass Kick in Miami (Chuckie ft LMAO)2. Red(Daniel Merriweather)3. I got a feeling(Black Eye Peas)4. Lala Song (Bob Sinclair ft Master G & Wonder)5. Oh 4 Sho(Obita)6. Face Drop (sean kingston)7. Get Shakey (ian Carey Project)

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Popular Culture

• Cape Town is the home of many Hip Hop Artists.

• Jitsvinger, Ben Sharpa, Konfab, and Kallitz are some singers.

• Popular Music

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Popular culture Cont’d• In 2005,Yesterday,

a South African featured film was nominated for an Academy Award in the category for best foreign film.

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Futbol• South Africa is

hosting the 2010 World Cup.

• There are 10 soccer stadiums in South Africa.

• Soccer was introduced in the 19th century by Englishmen.

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South African Folk Culture• Roodepoort Eisteddfod:

– Largest international music competition

– Held every two years in October

•Attracts about 8000 people from over 60 countries to compete•Features choirs, vocals, instrumental music, folk songs, and folk dance

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•Volkspele:– Native South

African folk dance– A South African

teacher brought it back from Sweden

– Primarily for the Afrikaners

– Festival is called Saamtrekke

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Folk Culture Cont’d

Traditional South African Folk SongSouth African Aboriginal Singing

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Environmental Impact• The native clothing is impacted by

the hot and sunny summers in South Africa.

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