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  2. Tswana people - Wikipedia

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    Batswana Men dressed in traditional attire in 1946. The republic of Botswana (formerly the British protectorate of Bechuanaland) is named for the Tswana people. The country's eight major tribes speak Tswana, which is also called Setswana.

  3. Culture of Botswana - Wikipedia

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    Botswana traditional baskets Botswana traditional house at the National Museum Magadi (traditional wedding). Besides referring to the language of the dominant people groups in Botswana, Setswana is the adjective used to describe the rich cultural traditions of the Batswana - whether construed as members of the Setswana ethnic groups or of all citizens of Botswana.

  4. Umtsimba - Wikipedia

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    A traditional Swazi wedding ceremony is called umtsimba (Swazi: [umtsʼimɓa]), where the bride commits herself to her new family for the rest of her life. [1] [2] The ceremony is a celebration that includes members of both the bride's - and the groom's - natal village. There are stages to the wedding that stretch over a few days.

  5. Sotho-Tswana peoples - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  6. Marriage customs in Africa - Wikipedia

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    Traditional African clothing is typically vibrant and colourful. These forms of attire are worn to integrate traditional African dress with modernized religious weddings. Catholic African communities most commonly dress in western wedding attire (white dress for women and a suit for men) for the religious ceremony and will utilize their ...

  7. Rolong - Wikipedia

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    While the couple is permitted to have a wedding and marry each other on paper before the bogadi is issued, this does not indicate the validity of the marriage, as perceived by the involved families. [41] If a marriage is annulled, the bogadi will not be returned, according to the saying, "Bogadi ga bo boe." ("Bogadi does not return."). [42]

  8. Lozi people - Wikipedia

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    Traditional attire is an important aspect of Lozi culture, particularly for women. Lozi women wear the musisi , which means "skirt" in Silozi . This garment is usually made from satin and is often paired with a matching shawl called a cali .

  9. Bangwaketse - Wikipedia

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    The Bangwaketse (also known as the BaNgwaketse, or Ngwaketse) are one of the eight principal tribes in Botswana, and are ethnic Tswana. [4] [5] [6] (The "Ba" or "Bo" prefix in African tribal names in southern Africa means "people of" or "people who speak".