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found in the
Tswana culture (Bakgatla, Barolong, Bakwena, Batlhaping,
Bahurutshe, Bafokeng, Batlokwa, Bataung, and Batswapong,
among others); the written...
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Bagananoa of
Botswana in
Southern Africa (said to be
descended from the
BaHurutshe), and the
Eraraka (or Erarak) clan of Uganda. As is
common in many African...
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State Bagananwa/Bahananwa
Sesotho sa
Leboa South Africa Tshwene Baboon Bahurutshe,
Limpopo Bahlakoana Sesotho Lesotho,
South Africa Free State, Koena, families...
- (South Tswanaland) Balete, Mangwato, Bangwaketse, Bakwena, Batlokwa,
Bahurutshe, Bakgatla,
Rolong Christianity Tuamotuans Austronesian → Malayo-Polynesian...
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occupied by the
baHurutshe, and
became the
headquarters of the
independent baHurutshe boo
Manyane in the 1880s. In the 1970s and...
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relocated after the Zulu attack,
settling in the
Bahurutshe's upper Marico territory. The
Bahurutshe response was divided, with some
submitting to Ndebele...
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Chiefs of the
Tswana groups such as the Barolong, Bakwena, Bangwaketse,
Bahurutshe,
Batlhaping and the
Bangwato who
under Sekgoma I and
Khama III stretched...
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tribes split; the
Bakwena traveled to
Ditlhakane and
Dithubaruba while the
Bahurutshe finally settled in the
Kolobeng River valley around Dimawe Hill. An agreement...
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North West
province of
South Africa. The area
became the main town of the
Bahurutshe in 1849, when
Kgosi Moiloa I
settled it with
about 1,500 people, who had...
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societies to
aspire upwards." A
statue of
Mangope was
erected outside the
Bahurutshe Boo
Manyane tribal office in the
North West’s
Motswedi (his
place of birth)...