Bantu peoples are the single largest population division in Kenya.
They were assimilated or driven out by the expansion of the Bantu peoples into the area.
A great influx of Bantu peoples from the northwest began in the 13th century.
'L3' is a gene that occurs in all Bantu people.
Various Bantu peoples account for most of the population.
This also reflects the migration patterns of the Bantu people through the recent ages.
And there are constraints from spending her time among Bantu people.
Yet on this recent day, the Bantu people were rejoicing as they stepped from the plane into the blinding sun.
The country's population of around 24 million is composed overwhelmingly of Bantu people.
There are 71 Bantu people, and more than 100 are expected by the end of the year.