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  2. Literature of Botswana - Wikipedia

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    With a printing press that he brought to Kuruman, Moffat translated several religious works into Setswana, including the gospels, a book of hymns, lessons in Biblical scripture, and The Pilgrim's Progress. [26] Moffat worked on a Setswana translation of the New Testament for 23 years, from 1817 to 1840. [27] He also published a Setswana ...

  3. Tswana people - Wikipedia

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    It was occupied from the 15th to the 19th century CE and was the largest of several sizeable settlements inhabited by Setswana speakers before European arrival. Several circular stone-walled family compounds are spread out over an area of 10km long and 2km wide.

  4. Sechele I - Wikipedia

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    Sechele I a Motswasele "Rra Mokonopi" (1812–1892), also known as Setshele, was the ruler of the Kwêna people of Botswana.He was converted to Christianity by David Livingstone and in his role as ruler served as a missionary among his own and other African peoples.

  5. List of Sotho-Tswana clans - Wikipedia

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    Setswana Botswana, South Africa Tshwene Baboon North West Bakgaga/ Bakone Sesotho sa Lebowa South Africa Kwena, Phuti, Kgaga Crocodile, Duiker Limpopo Bakgalagadi Setswana Botswana Bakgalagadi – Baboalongwe Setswana Botswana Nare Buffalo Bakgalagadi – Bangologa Setswana Botswana, Namibia Bakgalagadi – Baphaleng Setswana Botswana

  6. Rolong - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1800s, European and American evangelicals organized missionary societies to travel and spread the word of the Bible, as well as to rid the Rolong of their customs that disagreed with their own religious beliefs, such as the paying of dowries, polygamy, rain-making rituals, and adolescent initiation schools. [11]

  7. Keorapetse Kgositsile - Wikipedia

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    Jazz was particularly important to Kgositsile's sense of black American culture and his own place in it. He saw John Coltrane, Nina Simone, Billie Holiday, B. B. King, and many others in the jazz clubs of New York, and wrote to them and of them in his poems. Jazz was crucial to Kgositsile's most influential idea: his sense of a worldwide ...

  8. Sesotho poetry - Wikipedia

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    Sesotho poetry is a form of artistic expression using the written and spoken word practiced by the Basotho people in Southern Africa. Written poetry in the Sesotho language has existed for over 150 years however, the oral poetry has been practiced throughout Basotho history.

  9. Bangwaketse - Wikipedia

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    The king of the tribe is King Malope II, son of Seepapitso IV. [8] The Bangwaketse people live in the arid mountainous region of Southern Botswana mentioned in the book Cherub: Guardian Angel . It is bordered by Moshupa , Lobatse , and Jwaneng , and it is a 45-minute drive from Gaborone , the capital city of Botswana.