- "
Bechuana". The
American Cyclopædia. 1879. "
Bechuanas". New
International Encyclopedia. 1905. "
Bechuanas". The
Nuttall Encyclopædia. 1907. "
Bechuana"...
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arbitrary one,
fixed without survey on the spot, and the
northernmost Bechuana chief, Khama,
claimed actual and
potential jurisdiction far
beyond it....
- who had also
lived among the Batlhaping, and
published Bechuana Spelling Book and A
Bechuana Catechism in 1826. In the
following years, he published...
- 1349
Bechuana,
provisional designation 1934 LJ, is a
background asteroid from the
outer regions of the
asteroid belt,
approximately 26
kilometers in diameter...
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undetermined number of
possible colonial volunteers and an
additional 700
Tswana (
Bechuana) allies.
Cecil Rhodes, who was
Prime Minister of the Cape Colony, and Leander...
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chiefs in 1890.
Though parts of the
territory were laid-claim-to by the
Bechuana and Portugal, its
first people, the "Bushmen" (or Sān or Khoisan), had...
- The fiery-necked
nightjar (Caprimulgus pectoralis) is a
species of
nightjar in the
family Caprimulgidae,
which is
found mostly in
Africa south of the equator...
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ensures the
British government acknowledges their sovereign ownership by the
Bechuana people.
Winston Churchill promises, if elected, to lift Khama's
exile term...
- and part-owner of
Kuranta ya
Becoana (
Bechuana Gazette) in Mahikeng, and in
Kimberley Tsala ya
Becoana (
Bechuana Friend) and
Tsala ya
Batho (The Friend...
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Makalaka or
Amakhalanga is a
general designation used by the
Bechuana, Matabele, and
kindred peoples, for the
Bantu groups who had
their Mapungubwe kingdom...