Cls. 5 Social Studies | Language Groups | Bantu

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Origin of major language groups, main reasons for their migration and where they settled

 Bantu (The people who call people “ntu”)

  • Bantu migration routes and where they settled

The Bantu entered East Africa through four (4) major routes.

Route No. Entry point Later label of Bantu group

 

Where the group settled
1. Between

Lake Edward & Lake Albert

Western Bantu

 

 

·         Western Kenya: Abakuria, Abagusii, Abaluhya

 

·         Uganda: Baganda, Basoga, Bahima, Bagisu, Banyoro, Batoro, Banyankole.

 

2. Between

Lake Kivu &

L. Tanganyika

·         Eastern Bantu

·         Coastal Bantu

 

 

 

Kenya

·         Eastern = Central Highlands: Agikuyu, Akamba, Ambeere, Ameru, Aembu

 

·         Coastal = coast: Swahili, Pokomo, Taita Taveta, Mijikenda

 

Tanzania

·         Mt. Kilimanjaro & Northern TZ:  Wasukuma, Haya, Chagga, Wapare, Washamba

·         Central TZ: Wagogo, Wazigua, Wazigusi, Wazaramo, Wafipa

·         Eastern TZ: Ha, Wanyamwezi, Wafipa

 

3. Lakes Malawi n’ Tanganyika,

 

N/A ·         Southern TanganyikaMakonde, Zaramo Hehe, Waluguru, Wangindo, Nyakusa, Wagogo, Yao.

 

4. Lake Malawi & Indian Ocean N/A Route followed by Ngoni from South Africa into EA following insecurity caused by Zulu (Shaka) wars.

 

NB:

  • The Mijikenda group is made up of many smaller groups as follows: Kambe, Duruma, Giriama, Digo, Jibana, Rabai, Kauma, Ribe, Chonyi)
  • The Pokomo group is made up of (Upper Pokomo, Lower Pokomo, Korokoro, Elwana)

 

  • Map of Eastern Africa showing migration routes


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