- Toto
Makgolokwe was the
paramount chief (kgosi) of the
Batlharo tribe of
South Africa,
dubbed the
Freedom Warrior and an icon of the land
whose resistance...
- Sotho–Tswana tribes), and bore the
founders of five tribes:
Bapedi (by Mopedi),
Makgolokwe (by Kgetsi),
Baphuthing (by Mophuthing, and
later the
Mzizi of Dlamini...
- (Oetsi)
settled in Daggakraal,
while the
other broke into a clan
called Makgolokwe-a-Mafehleng
under Sebobane son of
Selotolotsa of
Polane went to Tebang...
-
Tsotetsi of
Batlokwa and
Kgosi Moloi of
Makgolokwe to
England to
protest against the
Batlokwa and the
Makgolokwe people losing their ancestral lands in...
- by the Zulu
people of
South Africa Mokete wa Mokopu:
celebrated by the
Makgolokwe-a-Mafhleng of
South Africa Guetna (Juny) : date
harvest festival in Mauritania...
-
Kgwadi (Motlôkwa), Matsibolo, and Mosia. Each
broke away to form Bapedi,
Makgolokwe, Batlôkwa,
Maphuthing and
Basia respectively. Ten
generations later, from...
-
Kgosi Luka
Jantjie and
Kgosi Galeshewe of the
Batlhaping and
chief Toto
Makgolokwe of the Batlharo. The last
stand of
South African hero Luka Jantjie, Galeshewe...
- s**** of the Vaal River,
where Deneysville is
established today. The
Makgolokwe-a-Mafehleng (Bakgatla from Tabane)
lived in the area from
around 1836...
-
Setswana Tshwene Baboon Batswapong Setswana Botswana Hare or
Kgope Bapedi Makgolokwe/Makholokoe Sesotho/Sekholokoe
Phuthi Small buck
Makhoakhoa Sesotho South...
- (died 768),
Roman duke Toto
Landero (born 1995),
Filipino boxer Toto
Makgolokwe (died 1927),
paramount chief of the
Batlharo tribe of
South Africa Toto...