I was thinking about the various nationalities in the original Star Trek.
They wanted to give it an international flavor, so we've got Scottsmen, and Russians, and a Japanese American and... well, the question isn't answered out loud in the canon show, but what nationality was Uhura?
The name is a feminized version of the Swahili word for Freedom. And, she does speak a few words of (well, at least they call it Swahili) in "Mantrap" and "The Changling" so we kind of assume she's a native Swahili speaker, but in looking it up this morning, I saw stuff claim that she's Bantu. I have no idea where that was supposed to come from.
To me, like Sulu being American of Japanese ancestroy, I always assumed she was American of African ancestry. At least that's what her accent sounds like.
I wonder what makes them say Bantu?
They wanted to give it an international flavor, so we've got Scottsmen, and Russians, and a Japanese American and... well, the question isn't answered out loud in the canon show, but what nationality was Uhura?
The name is a feminized version of the Swahili word for Freedom. And, she does speak a few words of (well, at least they call it Swahili) in "Mantrap" and "The Changling" so we kind of assume she's a native Swahili speaker, but in looking it up this morning, I saw stuff claim that she's Bantu. I have no idea where that was supposed to come from.
To me, like Sulu being American of Japanese ancestroy, I always assumed she was American of African ancestry. At least that's what her accent sounds like.
I wonder what makes them say Bantu?