Bantu Expansion: The gradual migration and dispersal of Bantu-speaking peoples from their homeland in West/Central Africa to the rest of sub-Saharan Africa over several millennia.
Bantu Philosophy: The traditional worldviews, beliefs, and value systems shared among Bantu-speaking peoples, which emphasize concepts like community, harmony, and the interconnectedness of all things.
Oral Tradition: The passing down of cultural knowledge, histories, and stories through spoken word rather than written records, which is a central feature of Bantu societies.