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The Somali Bantu: History, Religion, Customs, and Education

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The Somali Bantu: History, Religion, Customs, and Education . History of the Bantu. Pre-15 th century: Thriving economy in east Africa. 15 th century: Portuguese arrive. 1730: Portuguese kicked out, Sultanate of Oman in charge. 18 th -19 th century: Slavery becomes widespread. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: The Somali Bantu: History, Religion, Customs, and Education

The Somali Bantu: History, Religion, Customs, and

Education

Page 2: The Somali Bantu: History, Religion, Customs, and Education

History of the Bantu

Pre-15th century: Thriving economy in east Africa

15th century: Portuguese arrive

1730: Portuguese kicked out, Sultanate of Oman in charge

18th -19th century: Slavery becomes widespread

Africans taken from Mozambique & Tanzania into slavery under Sultanate

Page 3: The Somali Bantu: History, Religion, Customs, and Education

History of the Bantu1800-1890: Between 25,000 and 50,000 slaves were absorbed into

the Somali riverine areas

Early 1900’s-Slavery “abolished” by Italy

Mid-1930s- Labor laws in agriculture industry BY Italians

1970s-80s: Somali government made Bantu fight in military against Ethiopia.

1991- Civil War

Now- Bantu exist in a state between sharecropping and slavery

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Marriage Customs

Many Bantu marry between the ages of 16 and 18.

Somali Bantu practice polygamy.

The average Somali Bantu family size is between 4 and 8 children.

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Style of Dress

Bantu women cover themselves with head scarves and wear large wrap around cloths called a gonfo.

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Diet

The Somali Bantu have traditionally eaten what they can grow and catch.

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Somali Bantu Behavior and Communication Style

Somali Bantu communities place great importance on showing respect for elders.

Somali Bantu people are not accustomed to answering questions in a linear, sequential way.

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Language and Literacy

The two main Somali regional language variants are Af Maay and Af Maxaa.

The Somali Bantu primarily speak Af Maay or an ancestral tribal language.

Most Bantu are illiterate.

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Emotional Issues

Many children who enter into school come from a history of violence and emotional trauma.

The years of subjugation and fear have adversely affected the Somali Bantu people’s sense of equality and self-esteem.

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Testimony of Faith: There is no deity but God (Allah) and Muhammad is the Messenger (Prophet) of God

Prayer: Daily at Dawn, Noon, Mid-Afternoon, Sunset and Night. Each prayer takes a few minutes.

Fasting: Total abstinence from food and liquid from dawnto sunset during the month of Ramadan.

Somali Bantu Religion

Hajj: Annual pilgrimage to Makkah at least once for thosewho are physically and financially able.