• comprises the followers of Tlôkwa kings and the members of clans identified as Tlôkwa, or individuals who identify themselves as of Tlôkwa descent. Most of the...
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    primarily situated in Limpopo, Gauteng and northern Mpumalanga. The Pedi people are part of the Bantu ethnic group. Their common ancestors, along with the...
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  • Mmanthatisi (category Bantu peoples of South Africa)
    'Mantatee’, 'Ma Nthisi, Mantatise; c. 1784 – 1847) was the leader of the Tlokwa people during her son's minority from 1813 until 1824. She came to power as...
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    Charlotte Maxeke (category People from the Eastern Cape)
    chief of the Tlôkwa people, S102 is SAS Charlotte Maxeke, and S103 is SAS Queen Modjadji, named for the Rain Queen of the Lobedu people. The ANC also...
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  • Kwena people, who becomes head of the local church.: xxiv  1852 The Batswana–Boer War begins.: xxiv  The Tlôkwa people, Lete people, Hurutshe people, Mmanaana...
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  • Gaborone (c. 1825 – 1931) was a kgosi (King) of the Tlokwa, a tribe of the larger Tswana people in what is now Botswana. He became the tribe's King around...
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    Matiwane (category Assassinated South African people)
    expecting an attack from Shaka, fled over the Drakensberg and drove the Tlokwa tribe of chieftainess Mantatese (mother of Sekonyela) from their land in...
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  • Kgosi Puso Gaborone (category Living people)
    the COVID-19 vaccination with his wife in March 2021. List of rulers of Tlôkwa Ntlo ya Dikgosi "Kgosi Gaborone re-elected Chairman of Ntlo Ya Dikgosi |...
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    author, activist and Minister Kgosi Puso Gaborone, The King(Kgosi) of the BaTlokwa tribe of Tlokweng in Botswana John Taolo Gaetsewe, trade unionist, member...
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    southern tribes (the Rolong, Kwêna, Bangwaketse, Kgatla, Bamalete and the Tlôkwa). One of the five members had to be the tribe's chief, but the other four...
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    Sotho can be used to refer to the following: The Bapedi The Lobedu The Tlokwa Dikgale The term Eastern Sotho can be used to refer to the following: The...
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  • baKgatla Rulers of baKwêna Rulers of Balete (baMalete) Rulers of baNgwaketse Rulers of baRôlông Rulers of baTawana Rulers of baTlôkwa Lists of office-holders...
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    neighbouring tribes, often to the detriment of his own people. In late 1853, Sekonyela's Tlôkwa Chiefdom was defeated by the army of Basotho king Moshoeshoe...
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  • Bangwato (bamaNgwato) Rulers of baRôlông Rulers of baTawana Rulers of baTlôkwa Lesotho Kings of Lesotho Heads of government of Lesotho Namibia Presidents...
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  • Kwena, Lete, Ngwaketse, Ngwato, Rolong, Tawana, Tlhaping, Tlharo, and Tlokwa S.311 Kgalagadi, with dialects: Nuclear Kgalagadi (Kgalagadi proper), Balaongwe...
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  • space, identity and the organisation of production at an early 19th century Tlokwa capital in the Pilansberg region of South Africa (PhD). University of Cape...
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  • perfects with -mme [m̩me] instead of -mile [mile]) is "a relic of the extinct Tlokwa dialect". According to the South African National Census of 2011, there...
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  • Rulers of baNgwaketse Rulers of baRôlông Rulers of baTawana Rulers of baTlôkwa Setshele I See also: Archaeological sites in Botswana Elections in Botswana...
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    Motse-Mshate. The city of Gaborone is named after Chief Gaborone of the Tlokwa tribe, who once controlled land nearby. Because it had no tribal affiliation...
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  • Collins Ramusi (category People from Limpopo)
    politician in Lebowa, where he was Minister of the Interior. Ramusi was BaTlokwa from the Northern Transvaal, though he moved to Pretoria in his youth to...
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    homeland during apartheid, it is the first language of over 4.6 million (9.1%) people according to the South African National Census of 2011, making it the 5th...
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    (1780–1885/present AD) (NSM in Botswana and South Africa) (List of rulers of Tlôkwa) Batawana (1795–1885/present AD) (NSM in Botswana) Batlhaping (18th century...
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    area. Tswana towns of the pre-colonial period in South Africa, such as the Tlokwa capital at Marothodi near the Pilanesberg National Park, demonstrate a continuation...
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  • Josiah Tshangana Gumede (category People from Raymond Mhlaba Local Municipality)
    undertaken care of the delegates. The other person noted as having the Tlokwa's interests placed in his hands was Dr. Evans Darby, the secretary of the...
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  • 217–244. ProQuest 2445693403 – via ProQuest. Kuckertz, Heinz J. (2000). "Tlokwa material culture as it relates to the usage of beadwork". Natal Museum Journal...
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    Piet Retief (category Cape Colony people)
    recover cattle stolen by the rival Tlokwa nation. This the Boers did, their reputation and rifles cowing the people into handing over some 700 head of...
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  • reigning in dispute since 1976. In April 2008, the CTLDC determined that the baTlôkwa (also spelled baTlokoa) ba Mota paramountcy was not a legitimate kingship...
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    could recover approximately 700 head of cattle stolen from the Zulus by the Tlokwa, he would let them have land upon which to establish farms. On 6 February...
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    for the reclaim of cattle that was allegedly stolen from the Zulu by the Tlokwa of Chief Sekonyela who lived west of the Drakensberg. However, once the...
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  • and the Tawana. Three smaller ones were also recognised: the Kgatla, the Tlokwa, and the Malete. An eighth, the Tshidi, were also recognised and given a...
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