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Bantu Migration

Bantu Migration. Global History 9 Mrs. Rolince North Syracuse Junior High School jrolince@nscsd.org. Have you and your family ever had to…. Move ?. When? Where from? Where to?. ?. Family. ?. Job Opportunity . ?. W H Y ?. School. New Home.

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Bantu Migration

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  1. Bantu Migration Global History 9 Mrs. Rolince North Syracuse Junior High School jrolince@nscsd.org

  2. Have you and your family ever had to… Move ? When? Where from? Where to?

  3. ? Family ? Job Opportunity ? WHY? School New Home What factors led to you and your family relocating? ?

  4. What are PUSH and PULL factors? • PUSH factors • PULL Factors Draw you into an area Force you to leave an area

  5. Were you PUSHED or PULLED? • PUSH Factors • Job Loss • Home Destroyed • No Resources • Attack/Invasion • Persecution • School Closing • Bad Neighbors/Neighborhood • PULL Factors • Job Opportunities • More Resource • Land • Freedom • Education Opportunities • Sports Opportunities • Closer to Family

  6. The Bantu Tribe Who were the Bantu People? Scroll down to Bantu Africa

  7. W H Y ? Why do you think the Bantu people migrated?

  8. Were the Bantu People… PUSHED PULLED or

  9. First, we need to see where they went… Migration Paths CLICK HERE 1. Using the map on page 1 of your Migration Journal, draw the different paths of Migration that the Bantu people followed. 2. Make sure to also label the areas they settled in.

  10. Why Migrate? NEED TO MOVE"When people move they move for a reason. They move because the population has expanded. They move because the resources which support the population in the settlements have become more or less inadequate. They move because there are changes to the climate and they move for the sake of finding better areas in which to live.” ~Professor Leonard Ngcongco, University of Botswana *On Page 2 of your Migration Journal record the three reasons why the quote says the Bantu people moved

  11. Why Migrate? * On Page 3 of your Migration Journal record the FOUR reasons why the Bantu people migrated Click on the picture and explore the website

  12. Why Migrate? "Chief among the reasons for migration is environmental stress and population increase in West Africa, forcing people to move. It is important to realize that these people are not moving across the landscape like bugs bunny or the energizer bunny, but essentially they are moving slowly, gradually inhabiting areas that were good for farming and livestock raising."~ Dr. ChapirukhaKusimba, Field Museum, Chicago. • On Page 4 of your Migration Journal list the two reasons why the quote says the Bantu people moved

  13. Why Migrate? ObedZilwa, BUSHMEN WALKING IN KALAHARI (1999). Courtesy of AP/Wide World Photos • On Pages 5 of your Migration Journal write down the ten reasons that are given for the Bantu migration • On Page 6 of your Migration Journal write down the eight positive and three negative effects of the Bantu People’s migration • Draw at least one visual or picture on page 5 and 6

  14. PUSH or PULL Factors • * Go back through your journal • * Label each migration reason : • write PUSH if it is reason that • forced the Bantu people to • migrate away from their • homeland • write PULL if it is a reason that • attracted the Bantu people to • migrate away from their homeland

  15. What else could the Bantu People have done? • On Page 7 of your Migration Journal brainstorm a list of at least 5 things the Bantu people could have done to stay in their homeland Place a STAR next to your the top three solutions

  16. Picking the Best Solution • Using the charts on Page 8 of your Migration Journal, categorize your solutions based on their: • Feasibility (Possible) • Effectiveness (Get you your result – staying in the homeland)

  17. Explanation On Page 9 of your Migration Journal explain your solution and why it is the most feasible and effective choice for Bantu People

  18. Resources • http://exploringafrica.matrix.msu.edu/students/curriculum/m6/activity5.php • http://www.ugandaschoolresources.org/elate/history/bantumigration/causesandeffects.html • https://sites.google.com/site/earlyglobalstudies/ • http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://discoverafrica.weebly.com/uploads/3/8/9/7/3897468/2041514.jpg&imgrefurl=http://discoverafrica.weebly.com/cultures.html&usg=__GfmrjEYmCAOYgOyX8pp8EREjYVY=&h=187&w=250&sz=20&hl=en&start=38&zoom=1&um=1&itbs=1&tbnid=LkGlYtGA_mmlyM:&tbnh=83&tbnw=111&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dbantu%2Bpeople%2Bof%2Bafrica%26start%3D20%26um%3D1%26hl%3Den%26safe%3Dactive%26sa%3DN%26rlz%3D1R2GGIE_en%26ndsp%3D20%26tbs%3Disch:1%26prmd%3Divns • http://enloehs.wcpss.net/socialstudies/johnson/africa/kenya/economic.html • http://www.ugandatravelguide.com/bantu-people.html

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