
6.17.2010
Peoples of East Africa (ed. Bridget Giles-The Diagram Group/Facts on File, Inc.)
This book divides east Africa into regions of people groups, and gives a thorough history and description of each. There are climate descriptions, historical timelines, and descriptions of culture and religion practices of each. It was very informative, but overwhelming. The illustrations were hand-sketched, and therefore a bit disappointing. We don't want to merely see drawings of Ugandan and East African people. We want to see actual people.

Labels:
Africa,
multicultural,
nonfiction,
Uganda,
understanding poverty
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