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What areas did the Bantu not live in?

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Where do Bantu people live?

Bantu. they live in Bantu


What were the bantu communities based on?

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Which area did the Bantu not live in?

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Which area did Bantu people not live in?

The North African Savannah


Which prompted the Bantu migrations?

Poverty, starvation and a need to live better.


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