WitrynaThe Sepedi dialect, as spoken mainly at gaRakgw-adi (Mohlalaotwana), Phokwane, ga - Masemola, and Mogaladi in the Nebo district in the Southern part of Polokwane, has been selected as a basis for the investigation survey of the Bapedi dialects spoken today. Traditionally, most other Bapedi tribes regard the Sepedi dialect as the … WitrynaThey are associated with ancestors of the Bapedi tribe and as such bore testimony to living traditions with ideas or with beliefs that the ancestors live in the area and controls what happens in the area particularly rain, fertility and harvest.
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WitrynaBapedi like other communities of Southern Africa trace their origin from water or marshes. Although they do not have reed dance as a way to celebrate the beginning of life, a similar motif is evident amongst Bapedi young unmarried women. They wore certain tufts of grass collected from the banks of great rivers. WitrynaThe first group is the Northern Sotho also called Pedi and Bapedi. The Pedi society arose out of a confederation of small chiefdoms that had been established sometime before the 17th century in what later became the Northern Transvaal (Northern Province). WitrynaT he Bapedi tribe (also known as Pedi and Basotho) arose from small chiefdoms that were formed before the 17th century. They were defeated in the 19th century by the … the seekers five hundred miles