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What regions had humans first?

All humans migrated out of South Africa.


Who were the first known people to live in south africa?

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.


How many people today practice Buddhism in Africa?

Around 0.1% of the population, mostly by east Asians who have migrated to South Africa.


Why does the south American toucan resemble the African hornbill?

they migrated from africa


Why do you believe early people migrated south?

they migrated south because that was the only way that they had to get their food.


What part did the Bantu play in the settlement Africa?

They migrated slowly to the east and south.


What is the Xhosa population of South Africa?

The Xhosa population in South Africa is estimated to be around 8.2 million people, making them one of the largest ethnic groups in the country. Xhosa people are primarily found in the Eastern Cape province but have migrated to other parts of South Africa as well.


Which country's did gandhi travel?

south africa his parents migrated there and then he moved back to india


Can you give me a sentence that uses the word migration and people in it with people?

sure "the geese migrate to the south because its migration season" "the people of africa migrated to eastern europe in search of food"


Where did the Bantu people migrate?

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.


Why do you think early people in America migrated south?

i think that they migrated south because that was the only way that they had to get their food and also get clothing.


What are the people called who live in South Africa?

They are South Africans. There are 11 official languages and even more indigenous groups than that, so if you want to call the indigenous people of South Africa one of those groups it will not be a true reflection of the whole country.