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ethnic groups found in the
Tswana culture (Bakgatla, Barolong, Bakwena,
Batlhaping, Bahurutshe, Bafokeng, Batlokwa, Bataung, and Batswapong,
among others);...
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Batlhaping is one of the
Tswana tribes which resides mostly in the
Northern Cape and
North West of
South Africa. The name of the
Batlhaping loosely translates...
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identify as
Batlhaping,
becoming known as the
Kleinfonteintjie community. The
Griqua families who did not
align themselves with the
Batlhaping were forcibly...
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Kgosi (Chief) Galeshewe, (c. 1840 - 1927), was a
chief of the
Batlhaping group in
South Africa. He was an anti-colonial
revolutionary and orchestrated...
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stretching from the
Bangwato of
Khama in present-day
Botswana to the
Batlhaping in present-day
South Africa's
Northern Cape and
North West provinces....
- time of the 1801 Truter-Somerville
Expedition Dithakong was an
important BaTlhaping (BaTswana)
capital under Kgosi ('Chief') Molehebangwe.
Significant accounts...
- in SeTswana, was a war of
resistance waged by two
Tswana groups: the
Batlhaping and the Batlharo,
against British settlers in all of
Griqualand area of...
- the:
Kwena tribe Mangwato tribe Bangwaketse Rolong tribe Taung tribe Batlhaping tribe Tlôkwa
tribe Royal Bafokeng Nation The
largest number of ethnic...
- with the Cape
Colony eroded by the
Bangwaketse to the northwest, the
Batlhaping to the southwest, and the
emerging Pedi
Kingdom to the east. The latter...
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taking many prisoners, and in 1857 a Boer
commandos led
another raid on
Batlhaping,
after claiming that the
tribesmen stole their cattle. For the British...