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Tswana (Motswana, plural Batswana) is the name of a Southern African people. The Tswana language, also called Setswana, belongs to the Bantu group of the Niger-Congo languages.

In the 19th century, a common spelling and pronunciation of Batswana was Bechuana. Europeans therefore referred to the area inhabited by the Batswana as Bechuanaland. In Setswana, however, Botswana is the correct name for the place of Batswana.

In Botswana

The modern republic of Botswana (formerly the British protectorate Bechuanaland) is thus named for the Tswana people.

Seven of the country's eight 'major' clans speak Setswana, the exception being the baMalete or Balete. All have a traditional Paramount Chief, styled Kgôsikgolo, who is entitled to a seat in the House of chiefs. The Tswana dynasties are all related, and some have known splits into two or three competing lines.

The principal Tswana clans are the:

Ethnic Batswana make up a majority of the population of Botswana. However, the term "Batswana" is sometimes used simply to mean citizens of Botswana, and can include Khoisan people, white people and others.

In South Africa

The largest number of ethnic Batswana people actually live in South Africa. They are one of the larger black minorities, and Setswana is one of the eleven official languages nationwide. Until 1994, South African Tswana people were notionally citizens of Bophuthatswana, one of the few bantustans that actually became reality as planned by the Apartheid regime.

The Chiefs of the following Batswana polities are all styled Kgôsi (less lofty then Kgôsikgolo):

Elsewhere

In Namibia and Zimbabwe the Batswana don’t constitute any significant polity.

Sources and References

For additional information and facts, visit "[RaZSAR Holidays in Kimberley]", a website dedicated to supporting ecotourism in Kimberley and the Northern Cape of South Africa.
Ethnic Groups of South Africa [Edit]
Afrikaner | Anglo-African | Asians | Bushmen | Cape Malay | Coloured | Griqua | Ndebele | Sotho | Tsonga | Swazi | Tswana | Venda | Xhosa | Zulu

See also


Breeds of animal

Tswana is also the name of some breeds of animal originating in Botswana.

Cattle breed

See Tswana (cattle)

Ass breed

Ass breed originated from Botswana; a donkey used for draught power purposes.

 


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