Xhosa people
The Bantu
Probably the Khoisan People first then Bantu-speaking People (Migrating from the North) and then European Settlers
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Asians are currently the smallest ethnic group in South Africa. The largest is the Bantu or the Blacks.
Ireland is not a member. South Africa is a member.
The Shona people are the native Bantu speaking people of South Africa.
The Bantu
Bantu people
The Bantu language spread through Africa
The Bantu language spread through Africa
Probably the Khoisan People first then Bantu-speaking People (Migrating from the North) and then European Settlers
The Bantu no longer migrate to South Africa and Zimbabwe.
The Bantu people originated in West Africa and gradually migrated south and eastward over centuries, spreading their language, culture, and agricultural techniques across the African continent. They settled in regions such as Central Africa, Southern Africa, East Africa, and parts of West Africa.
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Bantu translates to "The people". They migrated from Nigeria between 3000 B.C. until the 4th century A.D. At least 120 million Bantu. There are two linguistic branches of the Bantu. Eastern and Western. Bantu were subject to Apartheid in South Africa.
Bantu is a large language family consisting of hundreds of languages spoken in Africa, including Xhosa. Xhosa, on the other hand, is a specific language within the Bantu family spoken primarily in South Africa by the Xhosa people.
From northern Africa to South Africa excluding the Cape region. They were/are known as Nguni people and are renowned for their cattle also known as Nguni.