2. Religious beliefs Religion helps emphasize regional and ethnic distinctions. practiced in every major city in 1990 Ethnic group is 95% in North (Muslims) & 5% (Christians) in North In south 99% Christians
3. Religious Beliefs(continued) Many are Animists. Which means they think their gods are found in trees, rocks and plants. They also worship many animals. They also believe in Baha’I faith. They celebrate many festivals and traditions including the HolyDay celebration. Some Nigerians are also islamic. Which means they can be muslims.
4. History of Niger Archaeological research has shown that people were already living in southwestern Nigeria (specifically Iwo-Eleru) as early as 9000 BC and perhaps earlier at Ugwuelle-Uturu (Okigwe) in southeastern Nigeria, where microliths were used.[Smelting furnaces at Taruga dating from the 4th century BC provide the oldest evidence of metalworking in Archaeology.
5. History An assasination happened in Niger in 1999. It was president; Ibrahim Bare Mainassara. Niger and France also go through a couple of conflicts. First Niger gains independence from France. And the French commision.
6. Technology in Niger Technology in Niger is not like ours here in America. They only have one connection for the internet. They hardly have telephone lines placed anywhere. And they do not have cell phones. Not even does it vary, it is extremely slow. To start up the internet it takes about 45 minutes.
7. In the major markets Niger is not first Trade Is beginning to become harder The annual growth rate is getting to big Prices are going up on needs. Lots of freight (341 million) Political issues
9. FOOD! continued Rice is very common in Niger. It Is grown along banks of the Niger river. Peanuts and cotton are a major ca$h crop.
10. Food! Millet is one of the oldest grains known to be cultivated by humans The millet dish is very popular in Niger
11. When food is very scarce in Niger, the Nigerians eat ‘Anza Berries’. Their last source of food is a small, hard round green pea with a bitter taste, called ‘Anza’.
12. Food As you can see Niger does not have a lot of money. When food is scarce they don’t really have many options. They say that this year is especially bad – last year at least the animals had enough to eat, but now the cows and goats are dead or dying. If their animals die that means no food for the Nigerians.
13. In Niger, many kids get sick. When they are ill they eat cooked leaves.
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15. 2nd custom: The nigerians have a choice of any religion (religious tolerance)
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17. The culture in Niger and the culture in America contrasts immensely. In America everything is more updated. For example in Niger they only have one internet connection that takes forty-five minutes to start. Here in America we have way more! In Niger everyone wears fewer clothing and does not wear shoes. In America we are always fully dressed, head to toe, and we would never go out in public without clothing. In Niger it’s more of a village with huts made of sticks. When it comes to religion Nigerians believe different things then in America. If a Nigerian is Animist they think that gods are found in trees, rocks and plants. In America, we have one god who we believe is a person.
18. Economy The important and basic economic issues of Niger is basically trading and the annual growth rate. With the trade factor there is lots of freight that is costing Niger $341 million. And the annual growth rate is getting far too big.