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What ways did kenyan communities interact in the pre colonial period

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Answered by thilakartpeks4f
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In what ways did the Kenyan communities interacted during the pre - colonialperiod? i) Through trade ii) Through warfare iii) Through intermarriage iv) Through common festivals/ceremonies e.g. wrestling and cultural exchange e.g. language.

Answered by aroranishant799
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The Kenyan people communicated with one another before to colonisation in the ways that are given below:

  • Through combat.
  • Through trade
  • By intermarried couples.
  • Through cultural interchange around similar holidays or events, such as wrestling.

Explanation:

Resource management in the interior of Kenya during the pre-colonial era was heavily influenced by a group's agrarian or pastoral lifestyle. The cultivation of the land for the production of crops was extremely important to agricultural society. On the other hand, pastoralists thought that God had given them all of their animals.

Trade, through combat and by intermarried couples were ways that Kenyan people communicated with one another before to colonisation.

Cushites, Nilotics, and Bantu were the three primary ethnic groupings throughout the pre-colonial era. The Cushites were the first people to settle in Kenya after migrating from Northern Africa to East Africa around the year 2000B.C.

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