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21 April, 03:42

How are modern-day shona similar to their ancestors? they thrive on trade with the swahili coast. they exclusively practice animism. they raise cattle and cultivate sorghum. they continue the bantu migration.

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  1. 21 April, 05:49
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    The correct answer should be that they continue the bantu migration

    Sorghum has mostly been replaced by corn, while their religion is mostly Christian, but there are many others. Their trade systems were mostly destroyed by British colonizers.
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