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Effects of Bantu migration and settlement in Kenya

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  The following are effects of Bantu migration and settlement into Kenya . Increased population in the regions where they settled. spread of ironworking to other parts of Kenya. The skill reached other communities, such as the Luo. Increased intercommunal conflicts. For instance, they fought with the Oromo at the coast, the Maasai in the Rift Valley and the Luo near Lake Victoria. More trading activities as the Bantu exchanged iron products with other communities. For example, Abagusi gave iron products to the Luo in return for baskets. Increased cultural interaction and exchange. For instance, many Bantu groups assimilated the Southern Cushites as some Bantu were assimilated by Nilotes. spread of agricultural practices in Kenya . For example, the Kwavi Maasai of Kenya adopted cultivation. Population redistribution. E.g. the Dorobo moved to forested areas. Displacement of some communities. For instance, Abagusi were displaced by the Luo in the Kano plains. Some Eastern Cushites...

5 CAUSES OF RURAL-RURAL MIGRATION IN KENYA

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  Pressure on land makes people run/ look for land elsewhere and move to settle there. People move from one rural area to another in search of jobs in plantations . Insecurity in some rural areas makes people move to safer places. Setting up government development projects causes displacement of people who are settled elsewhere such projects attract settlements in that areas (settlement scheme). Natural hazards like floods force people to migrate to other safer areas. Pastoral communities migrate from one rural area to another in search of pasture for their livestock. Changes in the land tenure system/ land disputes cause people to move and settle elsewhere. RELATED POSTS IMPORTANCE OF SOIL STRUCTURE     7 CHARACTERISTICS OF EQUATORIAL CLIMATE    7 ADVANTAGES OF WETLANDS     7 FACTORS INFLUENCING MASS WASTING    5 CONDITIONS FOR EXISTENCE OF CORAL REEFS    3 TYPES OF WEATHERING AND THEIR PROCESSES    6 LANDFORMS...