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The introduction of syphilis into the Bantu peoples of South Africa*Sax, SidneyAfrican Journal of Health Professions Education
LANGUAGE: English; English Creole; Bantu; and Chadic languages RELIGION: Traditional African religion; Islam; Christianity 1 • INTRODUCTION The territory that is now Nigeria has witnessed the rise and decline of many different kingdoms and empires since AD 600. In the 1880s, the British ...
Today, ideal grazing land is diminishing due to a high rate of population growth. 3 • LANGUAGE The Banyankole speak a Bantu language called Runyankole. It is a member of the Niger-Kordofanian group of language families. In many of these languages, nouns are composed of modifiers known ...
Xhosa, Bantu language of South Africa. Yoruba, West African tonal language of the Kwa group, spoken in Nigeria. METHODS This is the creation of an amateur. Great care has been taken and it's as accurate as I can make it. But if you're a professional linguist or a serious student of...
Its relation to other disciplines: Methods of study Language family language genetic classification 语言的谱系分类 Sino-Tibetan 汉藏语系 Indo-European 印欧语系 Semito-Hamitic 闪含语系 Bantu 班图语系 Uralic 乌拉尔语系 Altaic 阿尔泰语系 Malayo-Polynesian 马来-波利尼西亚语系 Indian 印第安语系 … The ...
families in Amazonia – Tupian, Arawakan, Cariban, and to some extentMacro-Jê – exhibit a relatively non-contiguous distribution, in contrast to the large,contiguous family spreads evident in many other parts of the world (of which Indo-European, Bantu, and Sino-Tibetan are just a few ...