- The
Bantu peoples are an
indigenous ethnolinguistic grouping of
approximately 400
distinct native African ethnic groups who
speak Bantu languages. The...
- The
Bantu languages (English: UK: /ˌbænˈtuː/, US: /ˈbæntuː/ Proto-
Bantu: *bantʊ̀) are a
language family of
about 600
languages that are
spoken by the...
- The
Bantu expansion was a
major series of
migrations of the
original Proto-
Bantu-speaking group,
which spread from an
original nucleus around West-Central...
- of
South Africa: Zulu:
uMthetho wokuHlanganiswa kwaBantu ngokoBuhlobo Xhosa:
uMthetho woMtshato wa
Bantu beSini esiFanayo Afrikaans: Wet op
Burgerlike Verbintenisse...
- the
Bantu tribes of Uganda, it is
known as the
Amathungulu or
umThungulu oBomvu. In Afrikaans, the
fruit is
called noem-noem. The
University of
KwaZulu-Natal...
- The
Kwa languages,
often specified as New
Kwa, are a
proposed but as-yet-undemonstrated
family of
languages spoken in the south-eastern part of Ivory...
-
British in two
regions now
known as the
Eastern Cape and
KwaZulu-Natal. The
history of the
Bantu-speaking
peoples from
South Africa has in the past been...
- Zulu (/ˈzuːluː/ ZOO-loo), or
IsiZulu as an endonym, is a
Southern Bantu language of the
Nguni branch spoken and
indigenous to
Southern Africa. It is the...
- A
Bantustan (also
known as a
Bantu homeland, a
black homeland, a
black state or
simply known as a homeland; Afrikaans: Bantoestan) was a
territory that...
-
umNyango wezokuHlaliswa kwaBantu (Southern Ndebele)
iSebe lezokuHlaliswa koLuntu (Xhosa)
uMnyango Wezokuhlaliswa Kwabantu (Zulu)
Litiko Letekuhlaliswa...