IN view of the increasing importance of native policy as a factor in determining the future of British and Mandated Africa, it is essentiallydesirable that accurate information about the native should ...
About 350 million people across Africa speak one or more of the 500 Bantu languages. New genetic analysis of modern and ancient individuals suggests that these populations probably originated in ...
Racial origins, by R.A. Dart.--Habitat, by A.J.H. Goodwin.--Grouping and ethnic history, by N.J. van Warmelo.--Social organization, by A. Winifred Hoernlé ...
The Bantu Expansion transformed sub-Saharan Africa's linguistic, economic, and cultural composition. Today, more than 240 million people speak one of the more than 500 Bantu languages. It is generally ...
Just to save others from having to look it up, the Bantu languages include Swahili and Zulu, which were the only two languages that I recognized in the list. Apparently, there are hundreds of mutually ...
As Bantu-speaking people migrated across Africa, they acquired advantageous genetic mutations through admixture. This material relates to a paper that appeared in the May 5, 2017, issue of Science, ...