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Bataung — is one of the three main Basotho tribes, or clans, who speak Sesotho, the other two being Batlokwa and Bakoena. Tau is a Sesotho word meaning lion , and this animal is their totem.ee also*List of South Africa related topics … Wikipedia
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Bakoena — is one of the three main Basotho tribes, or clans, who speak Sesotho, the other two being Batlokoa and Bataung. Koena is a Sesotho word meaning crocodile , and this animal is their totem … Wikipedia
Batlokoa — is one of the three main Basotho tribes/clans who speak Sesotho, the other two being Bakoena and Bataung.This tribal name occurs in all the three South African Sotho languages i.e. Sesotho, Setswana and Northern Sotho. Each of the tribes has no… … Wikipedia
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