what does the bantu tribe do to earn its living
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Bantu peoples is used as a general label for the 300–600 ethnic groups in Africa who speak Bantu languages.They inhabit a geographical area stretching east and southward from Central Africa across the African Great Lakes region down to Southern Africa. Bantu is a major branch of the Niger–Congo language family spoken by most populations in Africa. There are about 650 Bantu languages by the criterion of mutual intelligibility, though the distinction between language and dialect is often unclear, and Ethnologue counts 535 languages.
Around 3,000 years ago, speakers of the Proto-Bantu language group began a millennia-long series of migrations eastward from their homeland between West Africa and Central Africa, at the border of eastern Nigeria and Cameroon.[4] This Bantu expansion first introduced Bantu peoples to central, southern and southeasternAfrica, regions they had previously been absent from. The proto-Bantumigrants in the process assimilated and/or displaced a number of earlierinhabitants that they came across, such as Pygmy and Khoisan populations in the centre and south, respectively. They also encountered some Afro-Asiatic outlier groups in the southeast who had been there for centuries, having migrated from Northeast Africa
Answer:
Hunt
Explanation:
As the Bantu tribe has no modern way of earning, the people from such tribes have no other way to earn their living. Hence the cut trees, hunt, etc.