The negroid people are the oldest ethnic group. African
Bushmen were the first people that migrated to South Africa. They were very skilled in hunting and had a low environmental impact on the land.
No. Africa is known for its poverty.
AnswerThe first people we really know about, in what is now Israel, were the West Semitic people known in the Old Testament as Canaanites.
Dude extremely vague question so someone will come up with a better answer but anyway the first people to live there were the early homosapiens which migrated from their point of origin in africa
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The first mountain was known by the first hominids in Africa.
Ethiopia.
The Khoi and other African tribes settled southern Africa more than 12,000 years before European settlers arrived. The Dutch sailors who first landed in present-day South Africa had good relations with the indigenous people
Homo Erectus is the first-known hominid to migrate and settle outside Africa.
Nic is well known for the site South Africa Rocks, a site that displays passion for South Africa and its people.
Probably the Khoisan People first then Bantu-speaking People (Migrating from the North) and then European Settlers
Many believe Africa was the home of the first humans, though it is not something that is known for sure.