- Qhunkunyane's
Wayeyi, drew the
amaNdebele still deeper into the swamps. In this area of poor visibility, due to the thick, tall reeds, the
Batawana and
Wayeyi were...
- the
Boteti River. The
Wayeyi have
inhabited the area
around Seronga as well as the
southern delta around Maun, and a few
Wayeyi live in
their ****tive...
- the
Herero are
among the
wealthiest herders in Botswana. The Basubiya,
Wayeyi and
Mbukushu are all
riverine peoples scattered around the
Chobe and Linyanti...
-
between the
dominant Batswana and the
smaller minority tribes such as the
Wayeyi. We all
deserve to be
recognised as
different tribal groupings who together...
- who live
along riverbanks, just like the
other riverine tribes such as
Wayeyi and others) who had
lived in the area previously. They
speak ShiYeyi, a...
- " (2000). Nyati-Ra****bo, Lydia. "From a
phone call to the high court:
Wayeyi visibility and the
Kamanakao ****ociation's
campaign for
linguistic and cultural...
-
Moffat - Congregationalist,
translated into
Setswana language in 1842. The
Wayeyi Bible Translation Project—a
project of the
Bible Society of Botswana—has...
-
Barolong Seboni, poet
Andrew Sesinyi In the
northern part of Botswana, the
Wayeyi and
Hambukushu women in the
villages of
Etsha and
Gumare are
noted for their...
-
Chieftainship Act of 1987.
Outcry from
minority tribes in
Botswana such as the
Wayeyi pushed President Festus Mogae to
create the
Balopi Commission on 28 July...
-
official recognition of its
numerous tribes, with the
exception of the
Wayeyi and the Basubiya. In addition, it has
maintained a three-tiered legislative...