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Koena, descendants of Napo via third born Molapo. Grandchildren of Molapo named Kherehloa and Mahlatsi began this tribe. Crocodile, Lephutse Telle River and Matatiele, Butha-buthe, Makhoakhoeng and sporadic parts of Lesotho; R.S.A: Vaal, Tshwane, Qwaqwa and the greater Free State and parts of North West Province. Mandoro/Makololo Sesotho/-
The Tswana people are a Bantu ethnic group native to southern Africa. Academia, business and politics. Frances Baard, South African trade unionist;
Three brothers, Kwena, Ngwaketse and Ngwato, broke away from their father, Chief Malope, to establish their own tribes in Molepolole, Kanye and Serowe, probably in response to drought and expanding populations in search of pasture and arable land. [20] The principal Tswana tribes are the: Kwena tribe; Mangwato tribe; Bangwaketse; Rolong tribe ...
The Sotho-Tswana ethnic group derives its name from the people who belong to the various Sotho and Tswana clans that live in southern Africa. Historically, all members of the group were referred to as Sothos; the name is now exclusively applied to speakers of Southern Sotho who live mainly in Lesotho and the Free State province in South Africa, while Northern Sotho is reserved for Sotho ...
Pages in category "Tswana people" The following 54 pages are in this category, out of 54 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
The Kalanga ethnicity is shared by a number of tribes namely: Lilima / Bawumbe, Talaote tribe, Nambya people & Banoka. These various groups of people all speak different dialects of the Kalanga language. The third ethnicity is the Bakgalagadi peopling consisting of numerous sub-groups of Babolongwe, Bangologa, Bashaga, Bakgwatheng,etc.
The Pedi / p ɛ d i / or Bapedi / b æ ˈ p ɛ d i / - also known as the Northern Sotho, [2] Basotho ba Lebowa, bakgatla ba dithebe, [3] Transvaal Sotho, [4] Marota, or Dikgoshi [5] - are a Sotho-Tswana ethnic group native to South Africa, Botswana, and Lesotho that speak Pedi or Sepedi, [6] which is one of the 12 official languages in South Africa. [7]
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.