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The Bantu migrated into East and southern Africa from?

The Bantu migrated from West Africa


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The Zulu is the largest Bantu ethnic group of Southern Africa.


Who were the bantu?

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How did the migration of the Bantu speakers affect culture in the areas of central and southern Africa?

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