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  • thousands of years, a pilgrimage has been made by the Basotho people to a network of sacred caves to communicate with the spiritual world. The caves also contain...
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    Lebollo la basadi (category Rites of passage)
    sides of the stick. Lebollo la banna Basotho blanket Circumcision in Africa Sacred caves of the Basotho Prevalence of female genital mutilation by country...
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    their ancestors therefore the cessation of the use of the water and clay from the springs is unlikely. Sacred caves of the Basotho Jumbam, Ndze Denis (June...
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  • Mapoch's Caves Melkhoutboom Cave Motsetsi Cave Nelson Bay Cave Onmeetbarediepgat Pinnacle Point Plovers Lake Rising Star Cave Sacred caves of the Basotho Sibudu...
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  • flies (Diptera) in the cave. Wonderwerk Cave Kogelbeen Cave Sacred caves of the Basotho Olivier, Willie; Olivier, Sandra (2001). Touring in South Africa...
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  • Modderpoort (category Landforms of the Free State (province))
    and removed from the list in 2011 Sacred caves of the Basotho Karel Schoeman (1986). The Free State Mission: The Anglican Church in the OFS, 1863-1883....
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  • tribe of the Basotho and has a rich history relating to this tribe, as well as the interactions between blacks and Boers in the 1800s. The cave has been...
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  • in a major loss of the bat species, thus threatening the rest of the fauna. Cango Caves Wonderwerk Cave Sacred caves of the Basotho Boesmansgat Irish...
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    Basotho prophetess, rainmaker, and storyteller. She advised King Moshoeshoe I and predicted the outcomes of several battles, including the Battle of Viervoet...
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  • Maria Moroka Nature Reserve (category Protected areas of the Free State (province))
    and angling. Sacred caves of the Basotho Tswana people "Biodiversity And Ecosystem Health" (PDF). soer.deat.gov.za. Archived from the original (PDF)...
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  • Rosendal, South Africa (category Populated places in the Dihlabeng Local Municipality)
    evidenced by the many examples of rock art in caves on the farms surrounding Rosendal. By the early 1800s, a series of highly decentralised Basotho chiefdoms...
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  • 2015). "The Story of the Pig-Trough". Retrieved 23 August 2023. Hyde, Douglas (1890). "The Tailor and the Three Beasts". Beside the Fire. sacred-texts.com...
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    Transhumance (category CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of January 2024)
    traditional economy of the Basotho in Lesotho is based on rearing cattle. They practise a seasonal migration between valley and high plateaus of the Maloti (basalt...
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    practiced by the Ndau and Shona. Cotton cloth was referred to as machira. The Venda, Swazi, Basotho, Zulu, Ndebele, and Xhosa also made extensive use of hides...
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    Modimo (Basotho and Batswana), Ruhanga (Banyoro and Banyankole), and Ngai (Akamba, Agikuyu, Aembu and other groups). In many traditions the gods are...
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