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  • ar industry and parliamentarian concerned with Bantu affairs.
  • Bantu aka Brotherhood Alliance Navigating Towards Un
  • was a South African linguist and an expert in Bantu and Khoisan languages.
  • Millet beer, also known as Bantu beer, kaffir beer, or opaque beer, is an alcoh
  • "The Cultural Topography of a `Bantu Borderland': Busoga, 1500-1850," Journal of Af
  • cut out for a life of struggle and hard work, Bantu comes up with an idea to trick two rich girls
  • It is an offshoot of the Bantu culture.
  • She is of mixed Portuguese and Bantu descent.
  • one of the two malagasy ethnic groups of clear bantu descent.
  • (2006, Sep) The Omaha Black Panther Party and BANTU: Exploitation or a Relationship of Mutual Conv
  • Angolan Bantu farmers and coffee-plantation workers joined t
  • my, which suggests the Aka may have shifted to Bantu from a language like Baka.
  • ) enters the scene, and pretty soon Chantu and Bantu get embroiled in a murder mystery.
  • Bantu Holomisa
  • r NP member Roelf Meyer, and former ANC member Bantu Holomisa, being the most successful of the new
  • f the magazine is both English and Chichewa, a Bantu idiom widely spoken in Malawi.
  • Bantu, Khoisan, Portuguese and Malay).
  • The Isanzu speak a Bantu language called kinyihanzu.
  • on of Proto-Bantu as the Proto-language of the Bantu language family.
  • Bondei speak a Bantu language and are related to the Shambaa ethnic
  • They speak a Bantu language (Kinyihanzu), have matrilineal descen
  • ave, or a hole in the ground are widespread in Bantu language speaking societies.
  • hanzu is similar the Nyaturu language, another Bantu language spoken to the south in the Singida ar
  • guage, but the national language is Swahili, a Bantu language with a strong Arabic influence, and m
  • ges spoken in Lusaka are English and Nyanja (a bantu language).
  • As a Bantu language, it has noun class system.
  • oken alongside Shimaore, a form of Comorian, a Bantu language.
  • also includes some borrowings from Arabic, and Bantu languages (notably Swahili).
  • Apart from the verbal complex, researchers of Bantu languages have noted that when the main verb i
  • rom other languages such as Portuguese, Malay, Bantu languages and Khoisan languages.
  • He was Lecturer in Bantu Languages at the School of Oriental and Africa
  • ebruary 1903 - 22 November 1972), professor of Bantu languages, is known primarily for his classifi
  • also published extensively on a wide range of Bantu languages, including Lingala, Bemba, Mfinu, an
  • Most also still speak Bantu languages, which are also spoken by pure-blood
  • live animals and to compile glossaries of the Bantu languages.
  • a few bells for me as a student of comparative Bantu linguistics.
  • and Somalia (both Somalis and people from the Bantu minority ethnic group).
  • Baka live relatively symbiotically with their Bantu neighbours.
  • For the Bantu people of Mozambique, see Macua (people).
  • d the fourth century AD, a more industrialised Bantu people began to farm and occupy the area.
  • the 16th century, with some Luo settling amid Bantu people in Eastern Uganda, with others proceedi
  • ing the favourite breed amongst the indigenous Bantu people of Southern Africa (South Africa, Swazi
  • t they had a much better relationship with the Bantu people than his British colleagues would admit
  • He now adopted a liberal Bantu policy which had started in 1899 with a visit
  • He returned to his home country and signed for Bantu Rovers.
  • Promotion of Bantu Self-Government Act (1959)
  • Other Bantu speaking were refugees from Mozambique.
  • Nganga is a Bantu term for herbalist or spiritual healer in many
  • and Indian cattle they were introduced by the Bantu tribes of southern Africa from the north of th
  • Bantu Village is an album by American trumpeter Blue
  • BANTU was also the target of a COINTELPRO investigat
  • Association for Nationalism Through Unity, or BANTU, was a youth activism group focused on black p
  • BANTU was credited with leading the protests that le
  • The magnum opus of Guthrie is Comparative Bantu which appeared in 4 volumes published in 1967