TABLE OF CONTENT/African communication system 1
- AFRICAN COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS AND MASS COMMUNICATION COMPARED
- THE CONCEPTS OF COMMUNICATION, AFRICAN COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS AND THE REASONS FOR STUDYING AFRICAN COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
- VERBAL AND NON-VERBAL
- ICONOGRAPHIC CHANNELS OF COMMUNICATION: OBJECTIFIED, FLORAL, PLANTS AND CROPS
- OVERWIEV OF VISUAL CHANNELS OF COMMUNICATION AND PIGMENTATION/COLOURS AS A GROUP OF VISUAL CHANNELS
- THE CONCEPT OF DEMONSTRATIVE COMMUNICATION
- THE CONCEPT OF INSTRUMENTAL COMMUNICATION
- AEROPHONES
- APPEARANCE: PHYSICAL LOOK AND/COSTUME\FACIAL MARKS AND TATTOOS\RECORDS
- IDIOPHONES
- MEMBRANEOPHONES
- MUSIC
- POETRY, CHANT AND INCANTATION
- TRADITIONAL CHANNELS OF COMMUNICATION IN AFRICA
- VERBAL AND NON-VERBAL COMMUNICATION
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