"BaTswana," or, in older orthography, "Bechuana," is also commonly used to refer to all citizens of Botswana regardless of ethnicity and can refer to speakers of SeTswana, the majority language in Botswana, derived from Sotho -Bantu languages, that also denotes Tswana culture and traditions....
LANGUAGE, CULTURE, AND BELIEFS OF THE TSWANA PEOPLE Bophuthatswana, the region that made up the various parts of the former homeland, as well as nearby regions of the North-West Province and the Northern Cape, are home to a large population of Tswana. Tswana people can also be found in ...
"Growing up in Maun, games were more than just entertainment," Tumisang explains, his eyes lighting up. "They were a way of connecting with our culture, our history, and our community. I wanted to capture that essence and share it with the world." Ngami Game Studios isn't just creating...
Pre‐colonial culture, post‐colonial economic success? The Tswana and the African economic miracle Cultural explanations of economic phenomena have recently enjoyed a renaissance among economists. This article provides further evidence for the salience o... J Hjort - 《Economic History Review》 被引量...
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Pre-colonial Culture, Post-colonial EconomicSuccess? The Tswana and the African Economic Miracle. Hjort,Jonas. EconomicHistory Review . 2010Hjort,Jonas.Pre-colonial Culture, Post-colonial EconomicSuccess? The Tswana and the African Economic Miracle.EconomicHistory Review. 2010...
On the other hand, if individual lineages originated from different stylistic groups, then regional facies can serve as a datum for assessing the oral traditions. As the Moloko sequence shows, appropriate questions relate to large-scale material-culture groups. Regionality in the Iron Age thus ...
The unique culture that developed among the Tswana before and during the early days of colonialism, which shared many features with those of western nation-states, appears to have contributed significantly to the factors widely seen as determinants of Botswana's post-colonial economic success: state...
Mothoagae, D.I., 2014, `An exercise of power as epistemic racism and privilege: The subversion of Tswana identity', Souls: A Critical Journal of Black Politics, Culture, and Society 16, 1-2, 11-27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10999949.2014.931085...
Tswana material culture reflects the widespread intrusion of European goods and standards. Traditional housing forms range from the traditional circular single-roomed dwelling with conical thatched roof to multiroomed rectangular houses with roofs of corrugated iron. Transport varies from ox-drawn sledge...