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This book is about the history of the Bakwena ba Mogopa. The Bakwena ba Mogopa are a subgroup of the Bakwena. King Malope had two wives. The first born child of the senior house was a female and the first born child of the junior house was a male. One group of king Malope's people wanted the first born child of the senior house who was a female to be the heir to the king's throne and the second group wanted the first born child of the junior house who was a male to be the heir to the king's throne because he was a boy. The two groups did not agree and ended up splitting into two lineages. The…mehr

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This book is about the history of the Bakwena ba Mogopa. The Bakwena ba Mogopa are a subgroup of the Bakwena. King Malope had two wives. The first born child of the senior house was a female and the first born child of the junior house was a male. One group of king Malope's people wanted the first born child of the senior house who was a female to be the heir to the king's throne and the second group wanted the first born child of the junior house who was a male to be the heir to the king's throne because he was a boy. The two groups did not agree and ended up splitting into two lineages. The group that is under focus in this book is the one led by the first born child of the junior house namely Mogopa. This group experienced difficulties throughout their history, but they ultimately managed to solve those difficulties. These difficulties were caused by climatic conditions of the seventeenth century as well as the many battles that they fought with other tribes. The aim of this book is to demonstrate that people can solve their problems when they are united.
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Autorenporträt
Thekiso Japhta Tlhapi: Obtido o B.ed (hon.) na universidade WITS. na África do Sul em 2002. Obtido Med. (filosofia da educação), na UNISA, na África do Sul, em 2006. Obtido Phd. (filosofia da educação), na UNISA, na África do Sul, em 2013.