The region near the southern border of the sahara.
The region near the southern border of the sahara.
Yes, the Bantu-speaking people are believed to be the ancestors of today's Shona people in Zimbabwe. The Shona people are part of the larger Bantu ethnic group that migrated and settled in the region hundreds of years ago.
It was to find land for farming and grazing.
The Shona people are the native Bantu speaking people of South Africa.
The Bantu language is spoken in many parts of Africa.
From northern Africa to South Africa excluding the Cape region. They were/are known as Nguni people and are renowned for their cattle also known as Nguni.
The Bantu language spread through Africa
The Bantu language spread through Africa
Knowledge of iron Metallurgy helped the Bantu to migrate throughout the continent of Africa.
The Bantu-speaking people
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Yes, some Bantu-speaking peoples migrated to the Lake Victoria region. This migration occurred over several centuries, primarily during the first millennium AD, as they sought new agricultural lands and resources. The Bantu brought with them agricultural practices and ironworking technology, which significantly influenced the local cultures and economies around the lake. Today, the region is home to various Bantu ethnic groups, reflecting this historical movement.