Talk:Tswana

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all but one in officially recognized tribal reserves : ** baRôlông (reserve created in 1935) ** baKwêna (reserve created in 1899) ** baNgwaketse (reserve created in 1899) ** bamaNgwato (reserve created in 1899) ** baTawana (reserve Ngamiland created in 1899) ** baTlôkwa (reserve created in 1933) ** baKgatla (no reserve).

Moved this, as "official reserves", without an explanation, doesn't seem relevant to modern Botswana. However, perhaps the info chould go into Hist of Bots or Hist of individual tribes - perhaps with elucidation as to what a reserve is/was. JackyR 00:14, 3 January 2006 (UTC)

The class prefixes of proper names in the Sesotho languages are capitalised. It's Botswana, not boTswana. I should know, I'm a Sesotho speaking South African. Ask yourself if you are one before you decide to "reprimand" me for making all those changes. Ight?
-User:ZyXoas 12:34, 17 February 2006 (UTC)