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History of the Basuto, Ancient and Modern

History of the Basuto, Ancient and Modern
Author: D. Frédéric Ellenberger
Publisher:
Total Pages: 434
Release: 1912
Genre: Basuto
ISBN:

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David Frédéric Ellenberger (1835-1919) was a Swiss French Protestant missionary who left for Basutoland (present-day Lesotho) in 1860 as a member of the Paris Evangelical Missionary Society. Ellenberger spent more than 45 years collecting the oral traditions of the Basotho (also known as Sotho) people. His method was to gather "all the information which it was still possible to obtain from intelligent old men concerning the tribes, their origin, their manners, their form of government, their beliefs, the genealogy of the chiefs, etc." His objective was to preserve, for the Basotho, their historical memory, which he saw as being lost through contact with Westerners and other Africans. Ellenberger kept his notes in French, and this English edition of his work, published in 1912, was written by his son-in-law, J.C. MacGregor, a British colonial administrator. The book includes genealogies going back to 1450, a history of the Basotho people from their origins to 1833 (when the missionaries arrived), and an account of the rise of Moshoeshoe I (circa 1786-1870), the founder and first paramount chief of the Sotho people. The appendix includes chapters on religion, hunting, witchcraft, law and social order, and Basotho character and manners. A Sesotho version of Ellenberger's history, Histori ea Basotho, was published in 1917.


The Basuto

The Basuto
Author: Hugh Ashton
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 410
Release: 2018-08-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1351043048

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Originally published in 1952 and as a second edition in 1967 this volume provides a systematic and comprehensive account of the Basuto people and their changing culture, and reviews the developments and changes leading up to 1966 when Basutoland achieved independence as Lesotho. It describes in detail daily lives, the education and upbringing of children, initiation, marriage, economic activities and political developments within and outside the country. It includes a discussion of tribal and modern law and the workings of the courts and a study of the part played by magic and sorcery and an analysis of the motives leading to the out break of 'medicine' murders in the 1940s.


A Chapter on the Basuto War

A Chapter on the Basuto War
Author: Charles Pacalt Brownlee
Publisher:
Total Pages: 56
Release: 1889
Genre: Lesotho
ISBN:

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The Basutos

The Basutos
Author: Sir Godfrey Yeatman Lagden
Publisher:
Total Pages: 444
Release: 1910
Genre: Lesotho
ISBN:

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The Basutos

The Basutos
Author: Eugène Casalis
Publisher: Cape Town : C. Struik
Total Pages: 500
Release: 1861
Genre: Basutoland
ISBN:

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Basuto Traditions

Basuto Traditions
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 82
Release: 1957
Genre: Ethnology
ISBN:

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The Basuto

The Basuto
Author: François Laydevant
Publisher:
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1952
Genre: Sotho (African people)
ISBN:

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The Rise of the Basuto

The Rise of the Basuto
Author: G. Tylden
Publisher:
Total Pages: 304
Release: 1950
Genre: Basutoland
ISBN:

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Monomotapa, Zulu, Basuto

Monomotapa, Zulu, Basuto
Author: Kenny Mann
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1996
Genre: Africa, Southern
ISBN: 9780875186597

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Tracing the history of four African kingdoms which once occupied the region south of the Zambezi River, this study offers insights into the distinctive customs of the indigenous peoples of southern Africa and examines how the European powers changed life in the area forever through colonization and conflict.