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Christian 71.6%, Badimo 6%, other 1.4%, unspecified 0.4%, none 20.6% (2001 census)
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Culture of Botswana - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Besides referring to the language of the dominant people groups in Botswana, Setswana is the adjective used to describe the rich cultural traditions of the Batswana - whether construed as members of...
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Pages in category "Botswana culture" ... Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Culture of Botswana ... Categories: Botswana | Culture by nationality | African culture...
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Formerly Bechuanaland Protectorate under the British, Botswana became independent in 1966. Bot swana means "place of Tswana" in ... Ninety percent of the population is said to speak Setswana. The term Setswana refers both to Tswana language, and to Tswana practices/culture, and there has been increasing resistance...
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The markets of Botswana are filled with a large variety of foods. Some are grown locally using irrigation and some are imported from neighbouring countries. ... A large number of high quality beef is raised in Botswana. Lamb, mutton and chicken and other meats are also plentiful. Beef is the most popular meat,
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In both traditional Tswana culture and the modern Botswana economy, cattle rank high as a source of status and wealth. The government has implemented several plans to promote cattle-ranching, leading to the dispossession and forced relocation of poor rural people (not only San).
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These are Jumanda Gakelebone's memories of his life as a San resident in Botswana's Central Kalahari Game Reserve (CKGR). The fate of this ... Recognising the uniqueness of San culture, the British colonial government set up the CKGR in 1961 to protect the habitat, the wildlife and the lifestyle of its residents.
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