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African ethnic group of the week: The Swahili
The Swahili people (or Waswahili) are an ethnic and cultural group inhabiting the African Great Lakes regions . Members mainly reside on the Swahili Coast
Kiswahili is a language of the Bantu branch of the Niger-Congo family. Scholars of East African history continue to debate the origins of the Swahili civilisation. Some argue that Swahili society is fundamentally African; others that it’s pervasively Asian. During the colonial era there was general agreement amongst scholars that the root of Swahili culture emanated from Islamic Asia. Early excavations by British archaeologists employed by the colonial governments of Kenya and Tanzania appeared to confirm the accepted belief that Swahili culture was peripheral portion of the larger Islamic world rather than extension of cultures and societies from the African interior. Captain C.H Stigand an amateur ethnographer and linguist concluded that the Swahili were descends of the original Arab or Persian settlers of the coast
Swahili culture is the culture of the Swahili people inhabiting the Swahili Coast. This littoral area encompasses Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda and Mozambique, as well as the adjacent islands of Zanzibar and Comoros and some parts of the Democratic Republic of Congo and Malawi.
The Swahili culture and language began to take form around the 2nd-3rd century AD, as a consequence of the highly successful Persians and Arab merchants and explorers creating trading settlements on the Swahili Coast and nearby islands and mixing with the local Bantu people.The period from the 10th to the 15th century in the eastern African Great Lakes region is often referred to as the “Shirazi Era”, as many trading settlements were created by Shirazi Persians.
Previously thought by many scholars to be essentially of Arab or Persian style and origin; archaeological, written, linguistic, and cultural evidence instead suggests a predominantly African genesis and sustainment. The great Amazigh explorer Ibn Battuta when travelling to around Swahili towns was impressed and noted that ”The majority of its inhabitants are Zanj, jet-black in colour, and with tattoo marks on their faces…Kulwa is a very fine and substantially built town, and all its buildings are of wood…
Historical and archaeological records attest to Swahilis being prolific maritime merchants and sailors who sailed the Southeast African coastline to lands as far away as Arabia, Persia Madagascar, India and even China.
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A History of Sub-Saharan Africa By Robert O. Collins, James M. Burns
Swahili Origins: Swahili Culture and the Shungwaya Phenomenon By James De Vere Allen
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