Want this question answered?
The Bantu are groups of negroid peoples of different tribes living in Equatorial and southern Africa.
The Bantu are groups of negroid peoples of different tribes living in Equatorial and southern Africa.
There are many, many leaders of Bantu tribes. Bantu is a collective term for as many as 600 groups in Africa with similar languages.
They are the Ashanti, Arab, Swahili and the Bantu.
Bantu
the spread of Bantu languages throught Africa
The Bantu migrated from West Africa
Bantu is not an ethnic group. This is a name that is given to over 500 ethnic groups that are believed to have originally come from central Africa. Their languages are almost similar.
The term "Bantu" refers to about 600 different ethnic groups, speaking more than 500 languages.For more information about the Bantu languages, click here.
Bantu is an ethnical group of people from Africa.
Bantu is a group of south and central African native languages. There are about 400 groups of people sharing a Bantu language. In southern Africa one language example is Zulu, in central Africa the language example is Shono, in eastern Africa the language example is Baganda
The Bantu were the majority of black peoples from central and southern Africa. There were many different tribes and over 200 languages.