PROF SCHAPERA'S “Handbook of Tswana Law and Custom” appears opportunely, at a moment when the future of the South African Protectorates is a matter of grave concern. It places before the people of ...
Journal of Religion in Africa, Vol. 38, Fasc. 2, Inventing Orthodoxy: African Shaping of Mission Christianity during the Colonial Era (2008), pp. 112-140 (29 pages) The adoption of Christianity by ...
Canadian designer Patty Johnson has designed Tswana, a folding chair shown last week at the Cïbone store in Tokyo as part of Design Tide Tokyo. The chair is based upon those traditionally used by ...
The Tswana make up about 80% of the population of Botswana. In the 19th century, a common spelling and pronunciation of Batswana was Bechuana. Europeans therefore referred to the area inhabited by the ...
Tim Forssman is affiliated with the University of Pretoria. But there is a more recent and largely neglected layer to the landscape’s history. My colleagues and I set out to investigate some ...
Omphile and Denga Takalani recently tied the knot in a traditional wedding ceremony. The bride wore a Tswana inspired gown that made her feel like a princess. She tells us about her minimalist glam ...
There are lost cities all over the world. Some, like the remains of Mayan cities hidden beneath a thick canopy of rainforest in Mesoamerica, are found with the help of laser lights. Now the same ...
Serowe — Serowe-based head of department of animal production, Ms Tsholofelo Mukama has appealed to Batswana to keep Tswana chickens for commercial purposes. Speaking during a Tswana chicken workshop ...
Fred Morton does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their ...
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