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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... |
History of Zambia (section The Bantu (Abantu)) history. The Bantu are believed to have been the first to have brought iron working technology into large parts of Africa. The Bantu Expansion happened primarily... |
Zambia (section The Bantu (Abantu)) Originally inhabited by Khoisan peoples, the region was affected by the Bantu expansion of the thirteenth century. Following European explorers in the 18th... |
The first Bantu-speaking farmers arrived during the Bantu expansion around 2000 years ago. These Bantu speakers were the makers of early Iron Age pottery... |
Transcendentalism (redirect from Criticism of transcendentalism) Transcendentalism emerged from "English and German Romanticism, the Biblical criticism of Johann Gottfried Herder and Friedrich Schleiermacher, the skepticism... |
Religion (redirect from Criticism of religious violence) mythology, San religion, Lozi mythology, Tumbuka mythology, and Zulu mythology. Bantu mythology is found throughout central, southeast, and southern Africa. In... |
Deconstruction (redirect from Deconstructive criticism) in architecture and remains important within art, music, and literary criticism. Jacques Derrida's 1967 book Of Grammatology introduced the majority of... |
Objectivism (redirect from Criticism of Objectivism) Objectivism has been termed "fiercely anti-academic" because of Rand's criticism of contemporary intellectuals. David Sidorsky, a professor of moral and... |
and 50,000 Bantu slaves are thought to have been sold from the slave markets of Zanzibar alone to the Somali coast by Arab slave traders. Bantu adult and... |
Fundamentalism (redirect from Criticism of religious fundamentalism) and defend them against the challenges of liberal theology and higher criticism. The concept of "fundamentalism" has roots in the Niagara Bible Conferences... |
African National Congress (redirect from Criticism of the African National Congress) developed a programme of passive resistance directed primarily at the expansion and entrenchment of pass laws. When Josiah Gumede took over as ANC president... |
when Bantu speakers arrived in the south and Nilotic speakers arrived in the northeast. By 1500 AD, they had all been assimilated into Bantu speaking... |
South Africa (category Articles with text in Bantu languages) have located pebble tools within the Vaal River valley. Settlements of Bantu-speaking peoples, who were iron-using agriculturists and herdsmen, were... |
Around the 14th century, immigrating Bantu peoples arrived as part of the Bantu expansion. Since then, the Bantu groups, the largest being the Ovambo... |
Materialism (redirect from Criticism of materialism) developed dialectical materialism in his 1909 book Materialism and Empirio-criticism, which connects his opponents' political conceptions to their anti-materialist... |
Austronesian, Bantu, Arab, South Asian, Chinese, and European. The majority of the population of Madagascar today is a mixture of Austronesian and Bantu settlers... |
Pragmatism (redirect from Criticism of pragmatism) Rorty, consider to be closer to literary criticism than to philosophy, and which attracts the brunt of criticism from his detractors. American philosophy –... |
Malan and demanded that he repeal the Pass Laws, the Group Areas Act, the Bantu Administration Act and other legislation, warning that refusal to do so... |
White nationalism (redirect from Criticism of white nationalism) implemented the segregationist social system known as apartheid. The Promotion of Bantu Self-Government Act, 1959 established homelands (sometimes pejoratively... |
Central African foragers around 90,000 years ago and was reached by the Bantu expansion about 3,000 years ago. In the west, the Kingdom of Kongo ruled around... |