Somalis and Galla are Cushitic-speakers, for example. From Wordnik.com. [The Lure of Africa] Reference
The proto-Southern Cushitic root meant something like "crowd, gathering.". From Wordnik.com. [Societies, Religion, and History: Central East Tanzanians and the World They Created, c. 200 BCE to 1800 CE] Reference
Instead, it appears to have been transferred into PNECB from Cushitic speakers. 90. From Wordnik.com. [Societies, Religion, and History: Central East Tanzanians and the World They Created, c. 200 BCE to 1800 CE] Reference
This noun derived from an old Southern Cushitic verb that originally meant "to shout.". From Wordnik.com. [Societies, Religion, and History: Central East Tanzanians and the World They Created, c. 200 BCE to 1800 CE] Reference
Galla peoples, Cushitic-speaking pastoralists, began migration into Ethiopia from the south. From Wordnik.com. [c. Northeast Africa (Horn)] Reference
One stratum of interface involved Iringa Southern Cushitic influences on proto-Njombe lexis. From Wordnik.com. [Societies, Religion, and History: Central East Tanzanians and the World They Created, c. 200 BCE to 1800 CE] Reference
Note 10: For a discussion of Southern Cushitic words adopted into proto-Wami, see chapter 2. From Wordnik.com. [Societies, Religion, and History: Central East Tanzanians and the World They Created, c. 200 BCE to 1800 CE] Reference
At minimum this included both Southern Cushitic agro-pastoralists and Khoisan gatherer-hunter specialists. From Wordnik.com. [Societies, Religion, and History: Central East Tanzanians and the World They Created, c. 200 BCE to 1800 CE] Reference
The populations of Ancient Ethiopia (Cush) are the ancestors of the Cushitic majority in today´s Abyssinia. From Wordnik.com. [Open Letter to HRH, Hamad Bin Khalifa al Thani, on Ethiopia] Reference
The plant was probably introduced from northern Africa to northern Kenya by migrating Nilotic or Cushitic communities. From Wordnik.com. [Chapter 7] Reference
The drier plains and highlands were dominated by cattle-raising and grain-growing Nilotic and southern Cushitic groups. From Wordnik.com. [d. East Africa] Reference
Additionally, there were at least two words related to topographic features derived from Southern Cushitic language sources. From Wordnik.com. [Societies, Religion, and History: Central East Tanzanians and the World They Created, c. 200 BCE to 1800 CE] Reference
Intensive banana and grain cultivation grew out of a merger of Bantu and Cushitic traditions on the slopes of Mt. Kilimanjaro. From Wordnik.com. [d. East Africa] Reference
There they met and intermingled with southerly dwelling Rift Southern Cushitic speech communities who bordered them on the west. From Wordnik.com. [Societies, Religion, and History: Central East Tanzanians and the World They Created, c. 200 BCE to 1800 CE] Reference
Bondei mndele "girl"; Zigula mdele, "girl"; Ehret, The Historical Reconstruction of Southern Cushitic Phonology and Vocabulary, 164. From Wordnik.com. [Societies, Religion, and History: Central East Tanzanians and the World They Created, c. 200 BCE to 1800 CE] Reference
All are Cushitic-speaking peoples, and nearly all are Muslim. From Wordnik.com. Reference
Note 77: Ehret, The Historical Reconstruction of Southern Cushitic. From Wordnik.com. [Societies, Religion, and History: Central East Tanzanians and the World They Created, c. 200 BCE to 1800 CE] Reference
Ehret, The Historical Reconstruction of Southern Cushitic, 268. back. From Wordnik.com. [Societies, Religion, and History: Central East Tanzanians and the World They Created, c. 200 BCE to 1800 CE] Reference
The Historical Reconstruction of Southern Cushitic Phonology and Vocabulary. From Wordnik.com. [Societies, Religion, and History: Central East Tanzanians and the World They Created, c. 200 BCE to 1800 CE] Reference
Ehret, The Historical Reconstruction of Southern Cushitic Phonology and Vocabulary, 206. From Wordnik.com. [Societies, Religion, and History: Central East Tanzanians and the World They Created, c. 200 BCE to 1800 CE] Reference
The Cushitic populations of the Somali Coast in the Horn of Africa have an ancient history. From Wordnik.com. Reference
Ethnographers connect them with the Ethiopic, Cushitic, or Hamitic group represented by the. From Wordnik.com. [The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon] Reference
Note 138: Ehret, The Historical Reconstruction of Southern Cushitic Phonology and Vocabulary, 139. From Wordnik.com. [Societies, Religion, and History: Central East Tanzanians and the World They Created, c. 200 BCE to 1800 CE] Reference
Somalis, who are of Cushitic ethnicity. From Wordnik.com. [ANC Daily News Briefing] Reference
PSC proto-Southern Cushitic. From Wordnik.com. [Societies, Religion, and History: Central East Tanzanians and the World They Created, c. 200 BCE to 1800 CE] Reference
Nilotic, and Cushitic linguistic groups. From Wordnik.com. Reference
Cushitic languages. From Wordnik.com. [The 2001 CIA World Factbook] Reference
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