- the
leader of this section.
Other chiefs from this
section include the
Sẹ́lẹ́mọ (the
chief priest of the
deity Olofin and all
other deities in Ilara-Mokin)...
-
local tradition. The
Sotho people of
Lesotho and
South Africa celebrate Selemo sa
Basotho on 1
August during the end of the
Southern Hemisphere's winter...
- away', a time when
women and
children chase crops by
singing in the fields;
Selemo (Summer):
meaning 'to
salvage fallen crops from
loose soil', a time for...
- Ramolulela, Ha Ramonyatsi, Ha Ramoroa, Ha Rankopane, Ha Salemane, Ha Sebatli, Ha
Selemo, Ha Suoane, Ha Talinyana, Ha Teke, Ha Thamahanyane, Ha
Tlelenki (Monyameng)...
- Iwere, Irhobo,
Warri Iselema–Otu (Ịjọ name for Warri/Itsekiri people),
Selemo 33,000 (1952); over 100,000 (1963 Omamor); 500,000 (1987 UBS)
Delta State...
-
begins in
approximately August or September, when the
crops are planted.
Selemo (spring) – from the verb -lema (plant) as the
crops are
planted at the beginning...
-
Rapholo Ha
Rasunyane Ha
Salemane Ha
Saremone Ha
Seboka Ha
Sekepe Ha
Sekete Ha
Selemo Ha
Selouoe Ha
Senekane Ha
Taaso Ha Tau Ha
Thafeng Ha
Thebe Ha Thotanyane...
-
construction (repeated and with the
conjunctive en****ic le-) to mean "any":
selemo sefe le sefe ('any year') [sɪlɪmɔsɪfɪlɪsɪfɪ]
Possessives are qualificatives...
- born on 17
December 1866, in the
village of Selema [lt], then
known as
Selemos Būda. The
village belonged to the Augustów
Governorate of
Congress Poland...