What is the relationship of Abukakari Lunna to the author of this chapter. How does Mr. Lunna presently make his living?

What will be an ideal response?


• Mr. Lunna was the author's drumming teacher. Currently, Mr. Lunna makes his living as a drummer, farmer, and teacher.

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owners because

a. these were desirable skills to most whites b. this usually meant a slave had property (the instrument) that could be used by someone else or sold c. owners liked to know ahead of time if there were hobbies that might distract slaves from their daily chores d. such skills made them less valuable and "disclosure laws" had been established

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? Which statement is correct about Vessel in the Form of a Monkey?

A. It represents Hanuman, the monkey god. B. It was used ritually to signal the renewal of life every spring. C. It shows the importance of monkeys in Aztec culture. D. It comes from the tradition of animal-shaped vessels used throughout Central and South America.

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In "Piano and Drums," the piano stands for

A. music B. God C. African culture D. Western culture

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An educated female companion and entertainer, the __________ played an important role in Venice's social fabric

A) ?courtier B) ?geisha C) ?abbess D) ?courtesan

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