The Bantu culture is credited with carrying the knowledge of iron tools across southern Africa through a series of migrations that began around 1000 BCE. As they moved southward, they introduced ironworking techniques, agriculture, and new languages, significantly influencing the region's social and economic structures. This migration played a crucial role in the development of various ethnic groups and cultures throughout southern Africa.
Population increased and cultures were spread through migrations
The European colonial expansion did this.
The effects of Luba-Lunda migrations were so many and cut across the board. The economic, political and culture of the kingdoms were severely affected by the migration.
The Bantu migrations were a series of movements of the Bantu peoples from their homeland in West Africa to other parts of the continent, spreading their language and culture. These migrations played a significant role in shaping the linguistic and cultural landscape of sub-Saharan Africa.
they carried on there culture from were they came.
The southern colony had slaves.
Knowledge culture can be enhanced by promoting open communication, collaboration, and a learning mindset within an organization. Encouraging knowledge sharing, providing opportunities for training and development, and recognizing and rewarding knowledge contributions can also help foster a culture that values and prioritizes knowledge. Additionally, creating platforms for employees to easily access and contribute to knowledge resources can further enhance a knowledge culture.
It depends on what era you are talking about...Obviously the one thing we are known for is slavery and plantations, but that was long ago...Southern culture is like any other culture..
The Bantu migrations occurred due to population growth, search for new agricultural land, and desire for trade opportunities. The Bantu people moved across Africa, spreading their language and culture, which led to the diffusion and diversity of Bantu societies.
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Segregation was part of Southern History. That culture does not carry on-Lyndon B. Johnson, Martin Luther King.
Of course. All knowledge is culture.