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The Batubatse: Their Story and Traditions
Ponele R. Seshai
(Author)
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Masegare I. Shai
(Author)
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David Hilton-Barber
(Author)
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Footprints Press
· Paperback
The Batubatse: Their Story and Traditions - Seshai, Ponele R. ; Shai, Masegare I. ; Hilton-Barber, David
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Synopsis "The Batubatse: Their Story and Traditions"
This is a fascinating narrative of the Batubatse people, their early origin and their migration to their present settlement in today's Limpopo Province. It tells of their language, story-telling, riddles, idioms and games, arts and crafts, their way of life and cultural practices; how they worshipped their ancestors, their sacred places, burial rites and visiting of graves, their views of witchcraft and sorcery, divination, magic and medicine. We learn of Batubatse marriage requirements, the 'kgoro', lineage, kinship system and totemism; how authority is exercised by the chiefs and how law is enforced and wrongs are redressed through tribal courts. The Batubatse people trace back to the Shai Kingdom in ancient Ghana. Their story is an intriguing one of perseverance and resilience.