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         Botswana Culture:     more books (42)
  1. Botswana - Culture Smart!: a quick guide to customs & etiquette by Michael Main, 2007-01-02
  2. Culture and Customs of Botswana (Culture and Customs of Africa) by James Denbow, Phenyo C. Thebe, 2006-02-28
  3. Dividing The Commons: Politics, Policy, and Culture in Botswana by Pauline E. Peters, 1994-12-01
  4. Botswana (Cultures of the World) by Suzanne Levert, 2007-01-07
  5. Executive Report on Strategies in Botswana, 2003 edition (Strategic Planning Series) by The Botswana Research Group, The Botswana Research Group, 2003-06
  6. Botswana Culture: The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency
  7. BOTSWANA: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Countries and Their Cultures</i> by DEBORAH DURHAM, 2001
  8. Bees and beekeeping in Botswana report by B Clauss, 1983
  9. Dividing Commons,Politics, Policynd Culture in Botswana, 1994 publication by Psulin .Ptrs, 1994
  10. Dividing The Commons PoliticsPolicyand Culture in Botswana - 1994 publication by PaulineEPeters, 1994-01-01
  11. Culture Smart! Botswana by Michael Main, 2006-10-01
  12. Bibliography on the society, culture, and political economy of post-independence Botswana by Carol Kerven, 1981
  13. National migration study: Bibliography on the society, culture and political economy of post-independence Botswana by Carol Kerven, 1981
  14. DIVIDING THE COMMONS: POITICS, POLICY, AND CULTURE IN BOTSWANA by Pauline E Peters, 1994-01-01

1. Botswana Culture Page From Ulinda Safari Trails
botswana culture Page from Ulinda Safari Trails society, religion, language, art, craft and legends. botswana culture. The Setswana word for the most important social grouping is morafe, meaning the people who give
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resented in such formal designs as Tears of the Giraffe, Urine Trail of the Bull, and Forehead of the Zebra.
Some of Botswana's most ancient cultural landmarks exist in the Tsodilo Hills, lonely rocks that jut abruptly from the plains and are the source of myth, legend, and spiritual significance for the San. In these hills there are more than 3,500 rock paintings, many of which are over 1,000 years old. In the eastern town of Serowe is the Khama III Memorial Museum. Installed in the Red House that was the residence of Leapeetswe Khama, a descendant of Khama III, the museum has exhibits of this revered 19th-century leader, who helped preserve Botswana's territorial integrity. In the capital, Gabarone, the National Museum and Art Gallery has a large collection of both traditional and modern African art. Home Page About Us Safaris Places Visited ... Wildlife Ulinda Safari Trails

2. Botswana Culture
They have a rich history and a very unique culture. This culture is a good example of the botswana culture as a whole.
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Botswana Culture
Okavango Delta Peoples Botswana has a very diversified culture. The Okavango Delta Peoples are a group of people located in Botswana. They have a rich history and a very unique culture. This culture is a good example of the Botswana culture as a whole. Language English is the official language of Botswana, but the most common language is Setswana, a Bantu language understood by over 90% of the population. Arts and Crafts The original Botswana artists were everyday craftspeople who injected individual sensitive into practical implements such as pottery, fabrics and tools. Botswana's baskets are exquisite, employing designs with such evocative names as Tears of the Giraffe, Urine Trail of the Bull and Forehead of the Zebra.
Culture History All that survives of the ancient myths and praise poetry of the native peoples has been handed down orally and only recently transcribed. Botswana's most famous modern literary figure was South African-born Bessie Head, who settled in Serowe and wrote of the harshness and beauty of village life.
Modern Day Culture Historically, men were responsible for tending the herds and subsisted primarily on meat and milk, while women were left to gather and eat wild fruits and vegetables. Nowadays, millet and

3. Lonely Planet World Guide | Destination Botswana | Culture
botswana culture. Botswana's early tribal religions were primarily cultsin which ancestors directed family matters from their underworld
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Botswana's early tribal religions were primarily cults in which ancestors directed family matters from their underworld domain and were contactable only through the heads of family groups. Religious rites included male and female initiation ceremonies and rain-making rituals. Polygamy was practised, and a man's estate was inherited by the children of his head wife. San folklore is rich with supernatural explanations of natural events, orchestrated by N!odima, the good guy, and Gcawama, the mischievous trickster. Missionaries dislodged nearly all the traditional practices, and Christianity is currently the prevailing belief system in Botswana. English is the official language of Botswana, but the most common language is Setswana, a Bantu language understood by over 90% of the population. The original Botswana artists were everyday craftspeople who injected individual aesthetics into utilitarian implements such as pottery, fabrics and tools. Botswana's baskets are exquisite, employing designs with such evocative names as Tears of the Giraffe, Urine Trail of the Bull and Forehead of the Zebra. Because indigenous languages have only been written since the coming of the Christian missionaries, Botswana doesn't have much of a literary tradition. All that survives of the ancient myths and praise poetry of the native peoples has been handed down orally and only recently transcribed. Botswana's most famous modern literary figure was South African-born Bessie Head, who settled in Serowe and wrote of the harshness and beauty of village life.

4. IExplore - Botswana Culture, IExplore Botswana Travel - Travel Botswana
Botswana Culture Overview The nation of Botswana occupies large tracts of desert that have been crossed by many African peoples.
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5. Olifants T&S - Safaris Nach Botswana: Outdoor Und Trekking, Botswana Culture
Translate this page Botswana Culture. 4-tägige Zeltsafari im Okavango Delta ab und bis Maun. BotswanaCulture 4-tägige Zeltsafari im Okavango Delta ab und bis Maun.
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Botswana ... Culture 4-tägige Zeltsafari im Okavango Delta ab und bis Maun Lake Ngami - Etsha im West Panhandle - Tsodilo Hills Eine Reise, die Ihnen neben der einmaligen Landschaft und Tierwelt, die Geschichte und Kultur der Menschen dieses Landes näher bringt. Es werden verschiedene Dörfer (keine Touristendörfer) besucht. Höhepunkt ist eine Natur- und Wildpirschwanderung im Okavango Delta. Stationen der Reise sind Lake Ngami, Etsha im West Panhandle und Tsodilo Hills, die abgelegene, heilige Kultstätte der San mit mehr als 3.500 Buschmannzeichnungen. Termine: Termine auf Anfrage

6. MapZones.com : Botswana
Botswana Maps. botswana culture. Botswana History. Botswana Economy
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Country Info Botswana Introduction Botswana General Data Botswana Maps Botswana Culture ... Botswana Time and Date Botswana Introduction Back to Top Republic of Botswana, formerly Bechuanaland, country in the centre of southern Africa. It has an area of 224,607 square miles (581,730 square kilometres). The territory is roughly square approximately 600 miles from north to south and 600 miles from east to west with its eastern side protruding into a sharp point. Its eastern and southern borders are marked by river courses and an old wagon road; its western borders are lines of longitude and latitude through the Kalahari, and its northern borders combine straight lines with a river course. The capital is Gaborone (until 1969 spelled Gaberones i.e., Gaborone's town), a new city founded in 1964. Official Name- Republic of Botswana
Capital City -Gaborone
Population- 1.482,000
Languages- English (official), and Setswana
Official Currency -Pula
Religions- Traditional beliefs, Christian
Land Area -566,730 sq km (218,814 sq miles)

7. Olifants T&S - Safaris Nach Botswana: Botswana Highlights
Botswana - Culture . Botswana Fly-In Safaris. Luxus LodgeSafari (9 Tage), Leopard (14 Tage), botswana culture (4 Tage).
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Safaris in Botswana Okavango Delta - Moremi Chobe National Park - Victoria Falls Okavango Delta - Moremi - Savuti 5 Tage "Botswana Highlights" Wer nicht gerne zeltet, sondern die fest installierten s.g. "Permanent Camps" bevorzugt, für den bietet sich diese, für Botswana, preiswerte Variante an. Unterkunft ist in fest installierten, "Walk-in" Zelten mit ansprechender Ausstattung. Die Duschen und WC`s sind gepflegte Gemeinschaftseinrichtungen, für Ihr leibliches Wohl wird von freundlichem Personal gesorgt. 1. + 2. Tag: Okavango Delta
Von Maun startet Ihr Leichtflugzeug zu einem Panoramaflug zu Ihrem Camp auf einer der Inseln im Delta. Ihr Reiseführer erkundet mit Ihnen zu Fuß und mit dem Einbaum die Kanäle und eine der vielen Inseln des Deltas. Geniessen Sie die Stille im Camp unter den schattigen Feigen- und Ebenholzbäumen und den herrlichen Ausblick auf das Delta. 3. + 4. Tag: Moremi

8. WorldRover - Culture Of Botswana
Culture of Botswana. botswana culture and History Books. AOL Anywhere InternationalWeb Channel News, maps, currency information, sports, and weather.
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Culture of Botswana
Welcome to WorldRover's listing of country history and culture for Botswana. Check out the links below to find more information on the people and history of a country. On the right you can also find flag clip art and maps available for free download. Embassy information is also available for a number of countries around the world, however, please confirm all information. We hope to add additional links regarding the culture of Botswana as they become available. If you have a site or know of a site that should be added, please let us know. Thanks for visiting WorldRover's history, people, and culture site.
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  • 9. Lonely Planet World Guide | Destination Botswana | Culture
    Translate this page botswana culture. Arts. Le peuple batswana a toujours su donner àses objets utilitaires originalité et beauté. La vannerie se
    http://www.lonelyplanet.fr/destinations/africa/botswana/culture.htm
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    Art :
    vannerie Les sculpteurs sur bois architecture ntlo ou rondavel boloko maotwana) motshikiri ) est ensuite cousu sur ces branches souples, puis enduit d'huile et de cendre.
    retour en haut
    Langue :
    tswana Les salutations " , qui s'adressent aux hommes, et " . Expression utile, " go siame " Ko ko ! : bonjour ! (du pas de la porte)
    Tsweetswee
    Kea itumela
    : merci
    Ee/nnyaa : oui/non:
    Ke kopa tsela : excusez-moi (litt. : je voudrais la route)
    O kae ?
    Ke teng
    : je vais bien (familier)
    Ke tlhotse sentle : je vais bien (poli)
    A o tsogile ? A o bua Sekgoa/Seenglish ? : parlez-vous anglais ? Borotho : pain Dijo : nourriture Metsi : eau Leina la me ke... : je m'appelle... Pula retour en haut
    Religion :
    gofethla pula retour en haut
    Coutumes :
    Si l'on vous offre un cadeau, prenez-le de la main droite en tenant votre coude droit avec la main gauche. retour en haut
    Gastronomie :
    mabele ou le bogobe (respectivement porridge de millet et de sorgho), ou encore le phaletshe vetkoek morama ; parmi les autres friandises locales, mentionnons les fruits

    10. Botswana Culture Peace Forum
    botswana culture Peace Forum,
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    11. Botswana Science & Technology Policy
    Introduce S T in all education programmes and ensure systematic institutionalisationof S T in the botswana culture and society;;
    http://www.botec.bw/S&TPolicy.htm
    With the ever increasing use of technology in almost every activity of human life, most countries in the world have set in place policies for research and development. Botswana is one of the few countries in Africa that is privileged to have a science and technology policy. The Botswana Technology Centre is the brainchild of the first Science and Technology Policy for Botswana. The policy was passed by parliament in July 1998. Below is an extract of the principal policy goals, objectives and strategies.
    OVERALL POLICY GOAL
    CORE POLICY OBJECTIVES
    In order to achieve the overall goal the core policy objectives are to:
  • Establish and strengthen national capacity to research, evaluate, select, acquire, adapt, develop, generate, apply and disseminate suitable technologies; Promote and develop traditional, endogenous, new and innovative technologies, and; Create knowledge and awareness, improve and develop the scientific and technological culture of Batswana.

  • CORE POLICY STRATEGIES
  • Develop, adapt and apply appropriate technologies for small, medium and large scale processing and manufacturing industry;
  • 12. Hoppa - Culture In Botswana
    Culture in Botswana. Mmegi. Botswana, News, Newspapers Botswana Gazette,The. Botswana, News, Newspapers Latest News Republic of Botswana.
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    Links 2 links Mmegi Mmegi Latest News - Republic of Botswana Latest News - Republic of Botswana See also: Culture in Africa Everything in Botswana Everything Culture the World Africa Botswana Roberto Bourgonjen Created on Apr 4 2003 11:06 CAT

    13. Traditional Bukakhwae
    They are all settled now because of pressures by the government and theirculture is being mixed much more with mainstream botswana culture.
    http://www.khwai.org/culture.html
    Traditional Babukakhwae I Sebukakhwae I Learn Sebukakhwae
    Indigenous Knowledge
    I How the Culture is Changing
    Traditional Bukakhwae
    The naming of the people of Khwai and the greater ethnic group they belong to is problematic. The most familiar name is probably Bushmen or Bushpeople but some consider this to be an insult. The Setswana name is Basarwa and anthropologists have named these people San. When I asked people in Khwai what they wanted to be called most people didn't care. They referred to themselves by bushman and Basarwa and sometimes San. I think this partly shows how silly labeling is but it's still needed so I'll use the legal term, Basarwa. The Basarwa were the first inhabitants of Southern Africa. Traditionally they made a living through hunting and gathering. Their lifestyle is often called nomadic but that is a misnomer. Basarwa did not move aimlessly like a nomad does but instead moved from location to location according to the seasons and the food resources available in each place. Food and water resources were protected form over-exploitation through elaborate social customs about which groups of people could use which regions and how often people should hunt. The hunting and gathering lifestyle required an intimate knowledge of their natural surroundings. Many Basarwa may never have attended school but they were still highly educated by a different set of standards. The Babukakhwae are a section of the Basarwa also known as "river bushmen." They are typically taller than other Basarwa and their language and culture varies greatly from other Basarwa groups in the Kalahari and even just 30 Km away in Mababe village.

    14. Mogwana Dance Troupe
    Professional artists based in Gaborone, Botswana who perform the traditional music, song and dance Category Arts Performing Arts Dance Folk Dancing African......Mogwana Dance Troupe. Apart from offering our services, we aim to provide informationabout traditional botswana culture and snapshots of our performance.
    http://www.geocities.com/mogwana_artistes/
    Mogwana Dance Troupe Apart from offering our services, we aim to provide information about traditional Botswana culture and snapshots of our performance. If you have any comments or questions, please don't hesitate to contact us by sending email to " This page was last updated on document.write(document.lastModified); About Us Performance Sub-Sahara Wildlife Language ... Contact Us Who are we? The word "Mogwana" is pronounced as 'mo-hwa-na' in our native language Setswana. We are a group of professional artistes based in Gaborone, Botswana. We specialise in traditional music, song and dance of indegenious ethnic groups of Botswana and the southern Africa in general. Given the opportunity, we also perform outside Botswana either for non-profit purposes such as cultural exchange, or for paid performances. Our group started out as a project in 1991 to promote traditional culture on the occasion of Botswana's Silver Jubilee independence celebration. The Mogwana project is the brainchild of Mr. Abram Spuna Kesupile, who also served as its chief instructor. Our motto is "

    15. Botswana Vacation Guide Romantic Botswana Vacations, Honeymoons
    botswana culture. Population 1,576,470 note estimates for this countryexplicitly take into account the effects of excess mortality
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    Population: 1,576,470
    note: estimates for this country explicitly take into account the effects of excess mortality due to AIDS; this can result in lower life expectancy, higher infant mortality and death rates, lower population and growth rates, and changes in the distribution of population by age and sex than would otherwise be expected (July 2000 est.)
    Nationality: noun: Motswana (singular), Batswana (plural) adjective: Motswana (singular), Batswana (plural) Ethnic groups: Batswana 95%, Kalanga, Basarwa, and Kgalagadi 4%, white 1% Religions: indigenous beliefs 50%, Christian 50% Languages: English (official), Setswana Literacy: definition: age 15 and over can read and write total population: 69.8% male: 80.5% female: 59.9% (1995 est.) Botswana Overview Botswana History Botswana Culture Botswana Geography ... Botswana Pictures With us you enjoy the benefits of our exclusive agreements with the world's leading luxury cruise lines, luxury hotels and luxury tour companies. This brings you unsurpassed value in the world of upscale travel, including outstanding amenities such as complimentary upgrades, privileged access opportunities and private events at many top international and domestic destinations.

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    Botswana: Culture
    Population: 1,576,470
    note: estimates for this country explicitly take into account the effects of excess mortality due to AIDS; this can result in lower life expectancy, higher infant mortality and death rates, lower population and growth rates, and changes in the distribution of population by age and sex than would otherwise be expected (July 2000 est.)
    Nationality: noun: Motswana (singular), Batswana (plural)

    17. Family Nursing - Botswana
    Journal of Family Nursing, This provides participants with an opportunityto mingle with Batswana and experience botswana culture.
    http://www.familynursing.com/
    th International Family Nursing Conference Empowering Families for the New Millenium: Perspectives, Challenges and Strategies Registration University of Botswana
    Department of Nursing Education
    Gaborone Sun Hotel
    Gaborone, Botswana
    Africa
    Background
    Registration information coming soon! The Department of Nursing Education at the University of Botswana provides colleagues with an opportunity to network, exchange ideas and learn about the latest developments in family nursing research, education, practice and education. Conference package includes files, name tags, abstract book, and tea/coffee. Keynote Speakers To be announced. Click here for a history of the International Family Nursing Conference. Contact Information Call for Abstracts Contact Persons:
    mogobekd@mopipi.ub.bw

    ncubeen@mopipi.ub.bw

    Abstracts for either oral or poster presentation may be submitted by e-mail to the conference office or by post on hard copy (please enclose Microsoft word disc).
    Half Day Sightseeing Abstract should be a maximum of 250 words processed in 12pt font. Deadline for receipt of abstracts is October 31, 2002. You will be notified of acceptance by 13th December 2002. Journal of Family Nursing This provides participants with an opportunity to mingle with Batswana and experience Botswana culture.

    18. Culture Kits Contents List: B
    b. Who makes them? c. Why are they so important in botswana culture? 2.See the bow and arrows, adze, and knifes. a. What are each used for?
    http://www.4-h.uiuc.edu/staff/culturekits-b.html
    Culture Kits Contents List
    Country/Region:
    Bosnia
    GEOGRAPHY/AGRICULTURE/BACKGROUND INFORMATION
    1. Water Economy Book- local language
    2. Water Book- local language, but good photos
    3. Bulletin of Speloglogical Society- Parts in English
    4. Grains- local language
    5. Publications of the University of Banjaluka, Faculty of Agriculture
    6. Publications of the University of Banjaluka, Faculty of Agriculture
    7. Publications of the University of Banjaluka, Faculty of Agriculture
    8. Agriculture Calendar 1994- similar to a farmers almanac
    9. Agriculture Calendar 1995- similar to a farmers almanac
    10. Agriculture Calendar 1996- similar to a farmers almanac 11. Agriculture Calendar 1997- similar to a farmers almanac 12. Agriculture Calendar 1998- similar to a farmers almanac 13. Book of flowers 14. Book on Grains 15. Tourist book for the kanton (county) of Unsko-Sanski 16. Bosnia Contry Handbook provided to the soldiers of SFOR (Stabilization Force) 24. Road map of the country 25. Road map of the country

    19. Primary Botswana
    The books are graded according to level of understanding and its crosscurricular content includes aspects related to botswana culture.
    http://www.macmillansa.co.za/primbots.html
    Macmillan Botswana Primary Education African Languages Kaloso Series The Kaloso series of readers were developed to cater for the lower and middle Primary school. The stories are culturally based and are aimed to develop and enrich the pupil's knowledge of Setswana culture. Ngwao Boswa Series The Ngwao Boswa series was developed specifically for the upper Primary school in Setswana. The books are graded according to level of understanding and its cross curricular content includes aspects related to Botswana culture. In the series the project approach method has been used to cater for the pupil's development of research skills.
    English Mapep (Std 1-4) Mapep (Macmillan Primary English Project) Botswana was designed in co-operation with teachers and English language specialists, for pupils who do not speak English at home. The Mapep course emphasises using language, rather than just learning about language. Language is used in a real world context and is used for a purpose. Pupils are encouraged to focus on the meaning of what they are saying, rather than how they are saying it. The course use imaginative teaching methods such as puppets, games, songs, poems, storytelling and dramatisation. The Mapep course consists, at each year level, of a Student's Book and a Teacher's Kit. Hodder English Gold (Bk 1-3) Series of three books which provides access to a quality English programme. Emphasis is placed on basic skills support, making this an ideal course for second language learners of English. Contemporary literary texts and exciting activities will captivate young minds, encouraging creative writing. A thematic approach introduces grammar in contexts such as space travel, and the full colour used throughout adds a large dose of fun to language learning.

    20. Youth Against AIDS - BOTSWANA
    Paco attributes her compassion partly to traditional botswana culture. The girlchild has always been considered the caregiver, the one who's compassionate.
    http://www.yaids.org/network/botswana/bot_activists.htm
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    Activists Youth Groups Adopt a Project YOUTH AIDS ACTIVISTS IN BOTSWANA BATSHO NTHOI PACE SELLA KESEGO BASHA BATSHO NTHOI - profile by ADAM FRANKEL Batsho Nthoi Young people must lead the global fight against AIDS, says Batsho Nthoi. Young people-in Botswana, anyone between ages 12 and 29-are the most vulnerable part of the population. Any plan to fight AIDS must direct its efforts at young people. And the best people to tell you how to target youth are young people themselves, says Batsho. But AIDS organizations are often unwilling to ask young people for their advice. "A lot of people don't take young people seriously, they think we're jokers," he says. "And it's up to young people themselves to change that perception."

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