the bantu

  • 1The Bantu Sports Club — The Bantu [ Bantu literally means people. Because it was used extensively by state officials and in state departments overseeing the implementation of apartheid, Bantu achieved a pejorative value in South Africa, where it is seldom (if ever) used …

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  • 2Myths and Legends of the Bantu — is a book by Alice Werner published in 1933. It contains legends and myths from the Bantu culture concerning the gods, the origin of mankind, the afterlife, the heroes and demigods, various creatures, real and mythical, as well as some of the… …

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  • 3Bantu languages — Bantu Geographic distribution: Subsaharan Africa, mostly Southern Hemisphere Linguistic classification: Niger–Congo Atlantic–Congo Benue–Congo Bantoid …

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  • 4Bantu in Somalia — Bantu Bäuerinnen bei Kismaayo, Südsomalia 1993 Die Somalischen Bantu (auch unter den Bezeichnungen Jarir/Jareer, (Wa)Gosha oder Muschunguli bekannt) sind ethnische Minderheiten gegenüber der überwiegenden Mehrheit der Somali in Somalia. Der… …

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  • 5Bantu expansion — The Bantu expansion was a millennia long series of migrations of speakers of the original proto Bantu language group. This group is hypothesized to have originated from the southwestern border of modern Nigeria and Cameroon. A diffusion of… …

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  • 6Bantu Men's Social Centre — The Bantu Men s Social Centre, founded in 1924 in Johannesburg, South Africa, played important social, political, and cultural roles in the lives of black South Africans. History The Bantu Men s Social Centre was started by Rev. Ray E. Phillips… …

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  • 7The World (South African newspaper) — The World, originally named The Bantu World, was the Johannesburg black daily newspaper which published photographer Sam Nzima s iconic image of Hector Pieterson, taken during the Soweto uprisings of June 16, 1976. History The Bantu World was… …

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  • 8Bantu — ist der Sammelbegriff für über 400 verschiedene Ethnien Süd und Mittelafrikas, die Bantusprachen sprechen. Die Bantusprachen bilden eine Untergruppe der Niger Kongo Sprachen. Es gibt heute (2007) über 200 Millionen Bantu. Im Sprachgebrauch der… …

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  • 9Bantu Education Act — of 1953 (No. 47) was a South African law which codified several aspects of the apartheid system. Its major provision was enforced separation of races in all educational institutions. Even universities were made tribal , and all but three… …

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  • 10Bantu — Ban tu adj. 1. Of or pertaining to the Bantu language group Bantu (definition 2); as, Bantu languages. [WordNet 1.5] 2. of or pertaining to the Bantu people (definition 1). The Bantu population of Sierra Leone [WordNet 1.5] …

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