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The Bantu people are a group of over 300 ethnic communities in Africa, primarily found in Central, Eastern, and Southern regions. They speak languages that belong to the Bantu language family, which is a branch of the larger Niger-Congo language family. Historically, the Bantu migration, which began around 1000 BCE and continued for several centuries, spread agriculture, ironworking, and cultural practices across Sub-Saharan Africa. The Bantu societies are known for their rich traditions in art, music, and folklore, as well as their social structures often organized around clans and kinship.

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