In 1910, when the Cape and the Transvaal were incorporated into the Union of South Africa, the Tswana chiefs lost most of their remaining power, and the Tswana people were forced to pay taxes to the British Crown.
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Tswana may refer to: • Tswana people – a people in north-western South AfricaTswana language – the language they speak • and to a lesser extent Bophuthatswana – the former bantustan for the Tswana...
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Sotho-Tswana - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Sotho-Tswana is the most commonly accepted name for a group of communities which speak Bantu languages living primarily in South Africa, Lesotho, Botswana and Zambia. See also: Sotho-Tswana l...
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The Tswana people entered South Africa across the Limpopo River in several migrations, often forming clans hat mixed people of different cultures and languages. No one clan was typically tied to another and people could easily move between the different clans.
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Westerly division of the Sotho peoples of South Africa and Botswana. The Tswana, numbering 4.1 million, live in a grassland environment in which they raise livestock and grow corn and sorghum. There is a seasonal migration of Tswana men, many of whom work in the mining and industrial ... (redirected from Tswana people)
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Today there are 59 different groups in South Africa who now accept the overall name of Tswana. About three-fourths of the Tswana people live in South Africa. Only about one-fourth live in Botswana, the country named after them.
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The largest number of ethnic Tswana people actually live in South Africa. ... Until 1994, South African Tswana people were notionally citizens of ...
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South Africa People - South Africa Society - South Africa Population - South Africa Ethnic Groups ... The province of Natal is home to about one million Indians, whose forefathers came to South Africa to work on the sugarcane plantations. And there are three million people of mixed race, the so-called "coloureds," mainly...
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About three-fourths of the Tswana people live in South Africa. Only about one-fourth live in Botswana, the country named after them. ...
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It was created in 1970 for black people who were removed from white areas. The town fell under the jurisdiction of the independent territory of the former Bophuthatswana. Attempts were made to develop this new town, but most inhabitants still had to travel to nearby Zeerust (South Africa) in search for work.
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