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1 Genealogy and history  



1.1  Early leaders  





1.2  Basotho line  





1.3  Batswana line  







2 Notes  





3 References  














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The BakwenaorBakoena ("those who venerate the crocodile") are a large Sotho-Tswana claninSouthern Africa of the southern Bantu group. They can be found in different parts of southern Africa such as Lesotho, Botswana, South Africa and Eswatini. "Kwena" is a Sotho/Tswana/Sepedi word meaning "crocodile", the crocodile is also their totem (seboko).[1]

Genealogy and history

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Earliest ancestor of the Kwena clan, Kwena, was a grandson of Masilo I, the King of Bahurutse clan around 1360 CE. Kwena and his followers settled at Tebang, now called Heidelberg.[2] Around 1500 CE, Bakwena started spreading in the region, from the Lekwa RivertoKalahari (Botswana) until settling at Ntsoanatsatsi (mythical origin land of the Sotho-Tswana people) with the Bafokeng around 1580 CE.

Early leaders

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Basotho line

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and it continues to the royal line of Lesotho.

Batswana line

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Kgabo II led a small group of Bakwena and crossed the Madikwe River and founded a tribe on the lands of the Bakgatla tribe (whose totem was the blue monkey) which they drove away, modern day Botswana. As the result of a split, several tribes like the Ngwato and Ngwaketse.[5]

Notes

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  1. ^ Rosenberg, Scott; Weisfelder, Richard F. (13 June 2013). Historical Dictionary of Lesotho. p. 45. ISBN 9780810879829.
  • ^ Eldredge, Elizabeth A. (2015). Kingdoms and Chiefdoms of Southeastern Africa: Oral Traditions and History ... p. 245. ISBN 9781580465144.
  • ^ a b c d Stevens 1975, p. 88.
  • ^ Morton & Ramsay 2018, Kgabo I (pre-1700).
  • ^ Schapera 1980.
  • ^ a b c d e Schapera 1980, p. 84.
  • ^ Schapera 1980, pp. 83–84.
  • ^ Morton & Ramsay 2018, Motswasele II (1785?–1821).
  • ^ Morton & Ramsay 2018, Sechele I (ca. 1810–1892).
  • ^ Morton & Ramsay 2018, Sebele I (ca. 1838–1911).
  • ^ Morton & Ramsay 2018, Sechele II Kealeboga Sebele (1892–1939).
  • ^ Morton & Ramsay 2018, Sebele II, Kelebantse Sechele (1892–1939).
  • ^ Morton & Ramsay 2018, Kgari Sechele II (1904–1962).
  • ^ Morton & Ramsay 2018, Neale Sechele (1917–1985).
  • ^ Morton & Ramsay 2018, Bonewamang Padi Sechele (1926–1978).
  • ^ a b Ramsay 1996, p. 80.
  • ^ Ramsay 1996, pp. 65, 80.
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