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Re: I Was Thinking About What Ajuran/axum Said And Was Wondering by Nobody: 12:22am On Feb 14, 2015
KidStranglehold:




And saying a the Bantu's and Khoisan did not mix, because the Khoisan are still here is the most ridiculous thing ever.

Thank you. I was going to point this out, but then I realised I was too tired to get into what I know will be a frustrating argument. I remember having this Bantu-Khoisan argument with him before the data loss happened, and I remember how unreasonable he was throughout that discussion.

I'm not even going to say anything about his insistence in classifying Igbo and Ibibio as Bantu.

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Re: I Was Thinking About What Ajuran/axum Said And Was Wondering by gallivant: 12:49am On Feb 14, 2015
CAMNEWTON4PRES:


No, the Bantu specialist ( not Bantu it needs to precised) will tell you the contrary . trying to give a specific look or feature to the largest African population. It is obvious that the fact Bantu live in different locations with various climates, they will adapt differently .

Do Japanese look like Chinese? They all Asian no?

Eh, that was my argument.
Re: I Was Thinking About What Ajuran/axum Said And Was Wondering by Nobody: 1:03am On Feb 14, 2015
Radoillo:


Thank you. I was going to point this out, but then I realised I was too tired to get into what I know will be a frustrating argument. I remember having this Bantu-Khoisan argument with him before the data loss happened, and I remember how unreasonable he was throughout that discussion.

I'm not even going to say anything about his insistence in classifying Igbo and Ibibio as Bantu.

His argument seems to resemble those of Bantu supremacist. Since when is a language group the "purest race" in African!?

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Re: I Was Thinking About What Ajuran/axum Said And Was Wondering by CAMNEWTON4PRES: 6:33am On Feb 14, 2015
gallivant:


Eh, that was my argument.

I support your argument
Re: I Was Thinking About What Ajuran/axum Said And Was Wondering by Fulaman198(m): 7:10am On Feb 14, 2015
CAMNEWTON4PRES:


Effik
Anang
Ibibio
Are Bantu
I will even also list the Igbo

The people listed above all interacted more with central Africa Prete colonial area , if it wasn't for western imperialism those people would never had link with Yoruba Hausa or Fulani ,no link with west Africans

Check Around confederacy
Check calabar kingdon
They all expanded towards Cameroon, they all were linked with Cameroon .

As for me the term semi Bantu is rubbish, it is not like their other sides( the semi) disappeared , so they are semi with what or who? As far I'm concerned one is as Bantu as x group when he's mixed. Now from what I learned in school the so called semi Bantu are called like this because their languages have Bantu patterns but not completely. They were kinda colonized by Bantu but also retained big part of their own stuffs

I don't know if serious
Re: I Was Thinking About What Ajuran/axum Said And Was Wondering by Nobody: 7:26am On Feb 14, 2015
We are all Negroes except HOA.

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Re: I Was Thinking About What Ajuran/axum Said And Was Wondering by Ajuran: 7:38am On Feb 14, 2015
KenyanLady:
We are all Negroes except HOA.

Please tell me how superior HOA are cheesy
Re: I Was Thinking About What Ajuran/axum Said And Was Wondering by gallivant: 6:24pm On Feb 14, 2015
Superior in everything undesirable. lipsrsealed

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Re: I Was Thinking About What Ajuran/axum Said And Was Wondering by Fulaman198(m): 7:39pm On Feb 14, 2015
CAMNEWTON4PRES:


Effik
Anang
Ibibio
Are Bantu
I will even also list the Igbo

The people listed above all interacted more with central Africa Prete colonial area , if it wasn't for western imperialism those people would never had link with Yoruba Hausa or Fulani ,no link with west Africans

Check Around confederacy
Check calabar kingdon
They all expanded towards Cameroon, they all were linked with Cameroon .

As for me the term semi Bantu is rubbish, it is not like their other sides( the semi) disappeared , so they are semi with what or who? As far I'm concerned one is as Bantu as x group when he's mixed. Now from what I learned in school the so called semi Bantu are called like this because their languages have Bantu patterns but not completely. They were kinda colonized by Bantu but also retained big part of their own stuffs


Would you say Goodluck Johnathan is a Bantu? I think he is cheesy cheesy
Re: I Was Thinking About What Ajuran/axum Said And Was Wondering by macof(m): 12:12am On Feb 15, 2015
Fulaman198:



Would you say Goodluck Johnathan is a Bantu? I think he is cheesy cheesy
Smh. wat concerns Ijaw with Bantu?
Re: I Was Thinking About What Ajuran/axum Said And Was Wondering by macof(m): 12:24am On Feb 15, 2015
gallivant:


You have never seen light skin Nilotes?
shocked seriously? they must be so few I never imagined that there could be light skinned Nilotes
Re: I Was Thinking About What Ajuran/axum Said And Was Wondering by Nobody: 12:06pm On Mar 10, 2015
macof:

shocked seriously? they must be so few I never imagined that there could be light skinned Nilotes
They are growing especially in big towns and cities in Kenya, most Luos and Luhyas intermarried (and other bantu groups like the Kuria and the Kisii) and they are more light skinned because of the lighter complexion of the luhya bantus. The original Luo look, is that of the south sudanese, black as pitch but not as tall the Dinkas in south sudan, like in this picture.

the maasai are a little lighter though.

Radoillo:

Thank you. I was going to point this out, but then I realised I was too tired to get into what I know will be a frustrating argument. I remember having this Bantu-Khoisan argument with him before the data loss happened, and I remember how unreasonable he was throughout that discussion.
I'm curious, many of the Boers in your country claim that when they were advancing north, they found no one, when i know that the Bantus had already settled by 500 AD and the boers arrived a thousand years later, in the 1650s, do they teach this in your history? if they do, it goes to show how much the white man has distorted African history, you seriously need to do something about this issue in South Africa!! angry
Re: I Was Thinking About What Ajuran/axum Said And Was Wondering by Nobody: 12:18pm On Mar 10, 2015
pkjag:

They are growing especially in big towns and cities in Kenya, most Luos and Luhyas intermarried and they are more light skinned because of the lighter complexion of the luhya bantus. The original Luo look, is that of the south sudanese, black as pitch but not as tall the Dinkas in south sudan, like in this picture.


the maasai are a little lighter though.


I'm curious, many of the Boers in your country claim that when they were advancing north, they found no one, when i know that the Bantus had already settled by 500 AD and the boers arrived a thousand years later, in the 1650s, do they teach this in your history? if they do, it goes to show how much the white man has distorted African history, you seriously need to do something about this issue in South Africa!! angry

Um... I'm actually Nigerian. I don't think they still teach that Boers moved into empty country in this post-Apartheid era. I'd imagine that that is one of the things that have changed since the end of white minority rule.
Re: I Was Thinking About What Ajuran/axum Said And Was Wondering by Nobody: 9:09pm On Mar 10, 2015
@Radoillo
Oh, sorry about that, are there any south africans on this thread that i can address the question to?
Re: I Was Thinking About What Ajuran/axum Said And Was Wondering by sonzo666: 10:07pm On Mar 13, 2015
TerryCarr:

yes of course their is variation but for the most part you can tell if some one is from south Sudan (majority of nilotics) because they look different from most niger-congo groups like you can tell someone is from Somalia or is a Khoisan.

but anyway here is a diverse look at the nilo Saharans/nilotics
http://www.forumbiodiversity.com/showthread.php/41362-Nilotic-Nilo-Saharan-People
There is a lot of diversity in south sudan!

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Re: I Was Thinking About What Ajuran/axum Said And Was Wondering by Nobody: 5:02pm On Mar 14, 2015
Omarbah:
Isnt Bantu , a language not a racial group?
Bantus are related by blood. The relations may have become complicated due to the dispersal and assimilation of other tribes but all Bantus share a common male ancestry, now also proven by genetics.
Re: I Was Thinking About What Ajuran/axum Said And Was Wondering by Nobody: 5:07pm On Mar 14, 2015
Fulaman198:



Would you say Goodluck Johnathan is a Bantu? I think he is cheesy cheesy
What is his tribe?
Re: I Was Thinking About What Ajuran/axum Said And Was Wondering by Fulaman198(m): 5:15pm On Mar 14, 2015
muafrika:
What is his tribe?

Ijaw
Re: I Was Thinking About What Ajuran/axum Said And Was Wondering by TerryCarr(m): 9:06pm On Mar 14, 2015
sonzo666:

There is a lot of diversity in south sudan!
the same with Somalia
Re: I Was Thinking About What Ajuran/axum Said And Was Wondering by Fulaman198(m): 1:14am On Mar 15, 2015
TerryCarr:

the same with Somalia

The same with Nigeria (the most diverse country in Africa).

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