Bantu tribes - translation to spanish
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Bantu tribes - translation to spanish

NAME FOR A POSTULATED MILLENNIA-LONG SERIES OF MIGRATIONS OF SPEAKERS OF THE ORIGINAL PROTO-BANTU LANGUAGE GROUP
Bantu migration; Bantu Migration; Bantu migrations; Great Bantu Migration; Bantu colonisation; Bantu colonization
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<br/>'''3''' = 2,000–1,500{{nbsp}}BP: [[Urewe]] nucleus of Eastern Bantu
<br/>'''4'''–'''7''': southward advance
<br/>'''9''' = 2,500{{nbsp}}BP: Congo nucleus
<br/>'''10''' = 2,000–1,000{{nbsp}}BP: last phase
  • Map indicating the spread of the Early Iron Age across Africa; all numbers are AD dates except for the "250 BC" date.
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Bantu tribes      
las tribus bantú (las tribus de negros en la zona sur de Africa)
Twelve Tribes of Israel         
  • Joshua 13–19]]
  • Parentage of Jacob's twelve sons, per Genesis 35
  • Map of tribal territories in the [[Land of Israel]] ([[Charles François Delamarche]], 1797)
  • The dying Jacob blesses his twelve sons ([[Adam van Noort]])
  • Levi]]: [[Priestly breastplate]]
  • The twelve tribes of Israel camped around the [[tabernacle]]. ([[Jan Luyken]], 1673)
HEBREW TRIBES DESCENDED FROM THE 12 SONS OF JACOB IN THE HEBREW BIBLE
Tribes of Israel; Twelve tribes of Israel; Tribes Israel; Twelve Tribes; Tribes of israel; Twelve Lost Tribes of Israel; 12 tribes; Tribes of Israel, Twelve; The Twelve Tribes; Tribes of Jacob; The Twelve Tribes of Israel; Twelve tribes; Jewish Tribe; Tribe, Jewish; 12 tribes of Israel; Leaders of the tribes of Israel; 12 tribes of israel; Israelite tribes; 12 Tribes; Confederated Tribes of Israel; Confederated tribes of Israel; The twelve tribes
las Doce Tribus de Israel, doce tribus de israelitas descendientes de los doce hijos de Yaakov
Ten Tribes         
  •  Map of the [[twelve tribes of Israel]] according to the Book of Joshua
  • lk=no}} BCE, on the [[Black Obelisk]], [[British Museum]].
  • King Jehu]], or Jehu's ambassador, kneeling at the feet of [[Shalmaneser III]] on the [[Black Obelisk]].
TRIBES OF ISRAEL THAT WERE SAID TO HAVE BEEN DEPORTED FROM THE KINGDOM OF ISRAEL AFTER ITS CONQUEST BY THE NEO-ASSYRIAN EMPIRE CIRCA 722 BCE
Lost tribes of Israel; These are the Lost Tribes of Israel; Lost Tribes of Israel; Lost ten tribes; Ten Lost Tribes of Israel; Lost tribe of Israel; Lost Ten Tribes; Ten tribes; Lost Jews; Ten lost tribes; Ten lost tribes of Israel; Ten Tribes; Lost Tribe of Israel; 10 lost tribes; 10 Lost Tribes; Tribe of David; Dutch Israelism
Las diez Tribus de Israel que fueron expulsadas a la Diáspora de Babilonia y no retornaron a Israel

Definition

Bantu
·add. ·noun A member of one of the great family of Negroid tribes occupying equatorial and southern Africa. These tribes include, as important divisions, the Kafirs, Damaras, Bechuanas, and many tribes whose names begin with Aba-, Ama-, Ba-, Ma-, Wa-, variants of the Bantu plural personal prefix Aba-, as in Ba-ntu, or Aba-ntu, itself a combination of this prefix with the syllable -ntu, a person.

Wikipedia

Bantu expansion

The Bantu expansion is a hypothesis about the history of the major series of migrations of the original Proto-Bantu-speaking group, which spread from an original nucleus around Central Africa across much of sub-Saharan Africa. In the process, the Proto-Bantu-speaking settlers displaced or absorbed pre-existing hunter-gatherer and pastoralist groups that they encountered.

The primary evidence for this expansion is linguistic – a great many of the languages which are spoken across sub-Equatorial Africa are remarkably similar to each other, suggesting the common cultural origin of their original speakers. The linguistic core of the Bantu languages, which comprise a branch of the Atlantic-Congo language family, was located in the southern regions of Cameroon. However, attempts to trace the exact route of the expansion, to correlate it with archaeological evidence and genetic evidence, have not been conclusive; thus although the expansion is widely accepted as having taken place, many aspects of it remain in doubt or are highly contested.

The expansion is believed to have taken place in at least two waves, between about 3,000 and 2,000 years ago (approximately 1,000 BC to AD 1). Linguistic analysis suggests that the expansion proceeded in two directions: the first went across or along the Northern border of the Congo forest region (towards East Africa), and the second – and possibly others – went south along the African coast into Republic of the Congo, Gabon, Cameroon, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Angola, or inland along the many south-to-north flowing rivers of the Congo River system. The expansion reached South Africa, probably as early as AD 300.

Examples of use of Bantu tribes
1. Their rock paintings, wildlife knowledge and ability to survive in one of Earth‘s harshest environments fascinate scholars, and they were the subject of a hit movie, "The Gods Must Be Crazy." Also known as San or Bushmen, they were driven to near extinction by Bantu tribes that started pushing south from central Africa about 1,500 years ago and the Europeans who followed 350 years ago.