Bantus were largely replaced by Cushites in parts of the Horn of Africa, particularly in areas like modern-day Somalia, parts of Ethiopia, and Kenya. The Cushitic-speaking peoples migrated into these regions and established themselves, leading to a complex interplay of cultures and languages. The interaction between the two groups resulted in significant demographic and cultural changes, with Cushites often becoming dominant in certain areas.
the Cushites are the ethiopians.
the cushites being a small group of people compared to other groups was probably forced to migrate by other groups which passed their way as they migrated.for instance if thy fort and were defeated,or if they liked other peoples culture and decided to follow them.
They were NubianAnswer:By the Greek and Romans, they were called 'Aethiopia.' By the Hebrews they were 'Cush' or Cushites living in the lands south of Egypt referred to as Ethiopia. They had 'burnt faces' and were not part of the Negroid peoples but where Hamitic. Moses' wife was a Cushite (see Numbers 12:1)
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the Cushites are the ethiopians.
Bantus
Yes, They also took Bantus and sold them to the Arabs and Europeans and also used them in Somalia. They are now a minority in Somalia, called the Somali Bantus.
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the cushites being a small group of people compared to other groups was probably forced to migrate by other groups which passed their way as they migrated.for instance if thy fort and were defeated,or if they liked other peoples culture and decided to follow them.
it was one of the largest human migrations in history
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Agriculture and Warefare
bantus are the people who originated fromthe democratic republic of congo and they speak bantu language eg the gikuyu in kenya,the baganda in uganda,the zulu in south africa and the sukuma in tanzania just to mention a few
As they moved into the rain forest, the Bantus stopped keeping cattle.
Bantus in Kenya are believed to have originated from Central Africa and migrated southwards over thousands of years, gradually settling in different regions of East Africa, including Kenya. This migration is thought to have been driven by factors such as population growth, agricultural practices, and search for new territories.
The Canaanites could not have been black. Here is the proof: Avraham dwelt among the Canaanites, but he became worried about the Cushites seeing his wife when he went to Africa (Gen. 10). Why was he worried? Rashi (a traditional Medieval Jewish commentator) explains that the Cushites (who were unequivocally black), had never seen a fair skinned woman. This proves the Canaanites, whom he dwelled among before, could not have been black.