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who were the people who came from African savannas south of the Sahara
the climate is mild and and pleasant in the grasslands the climate is mild and and pleasant in the grasslands
Most African people live on savannas because these landscapes provide fertile soil for agriculture, access to water sources, and space for grazing livestock. Additionally, savannas typically have a warm climate and are conducive to human settlements.
it helps them because it supplies water and other stuff like food and
In the poem "Africa" by David Diop, the term "ancestral savannas" likely refers to the traditional lands and territories of African ancestors. It symbolizes a connection to the past, heritage, and the roots of African identity. The mention of ancestral savannas could also evoke a sense of nostalgia and longing for a time when African people lived freely and harmoniously with the land.
Griots
Nubian civilization; bantu people
Nubian civilization; bantu people
Nubian civilization; bantu people
The Nubian Desert is named for the Nubian people an ethnic group originally from northern Sudan, and southern Egypt. The "Nubian" name and "Anubis" do not have much of anything to do with each other.
Fulanis are people from syria who came to north Africa. fulanis are related the somali people and they related to Berbers, moors, Nubian
Black people did.