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w ‘ K . ‘Q -- tribes’ wltu slim the conlmurt language or in nddlllon. tlturc are utiirr groups in the
flv $1 t.‘ 3 Sctswana and wltrillvc ntztinlylnlhcsoulhcasl tttinorlty wlto inclttrlc wltlies and Indians.
, t‘ V 4 -5} L. .‘ of Botswana. 'lltL~.~;c tribes in sub-groups 'lltere are also settlers [min the neigliburing
I ‘_.-_»A ‘ t, - “ t’ are Bamztngwatu, Bakwctta. Bungwakclse. coutttries of Zambia, Zlrttbubwe. South Africa.
-1‘ {v N‘ Q‘ Batawanu, Butlrtkwn. Bukgutlrt, Hawking and Namibia and Angola to add to the tzullural
l»; , —_y’'-, l H} i it Balcte. Albeit being termed “minority”. other mix. (iullcclivcly. all of these ethnic groups
. y r t '\ - ethnic groups recognized include several arc rcrrrred In as Batswuntt — the petiole or
_. ‘JR ,_ 5| . non-Selswana-speaking groups wltri live tlritswrtttrs.
‘V _ § 2.‘ 7 tltmughuut the country but are concentrated
i . _ 1 ‘W |n the west and north. lhesc are the Kalitnga, DIVERSITV OF BIRTHPLACE
1 ' _ .‘ '5» |‘- Batsivapung. I1-abirwa, Basarwa or Bushmctt.
Fit "3; ' - II’ Bayci, Hambukuxhu, limlilst. Bahcrcru Balswrtnitcumcfrontalvttrletytiflnuckgrounds
l ,-J. . 4. and Bzkgalrtgadi. Each or these groups. at countries. t-:-.trlt or these groups nus its awn
"' K ',r3:t ‘ ‘ other than the Kttoi and San groups, spcitk a cultural diversity as n resttltnfhistory, regional
single language, mutually unintelligible witlt diffcrcnccs. internal and external population
V Setswana but tn the some Bnntu lttngtltlgc movements, as well as vurlutirint related to
‘W C°'°""‘"°“".'“°‘“"“""' family. rrtrtrirssucltasrluss.gender.iutot-tnurrtugetinrl
more modnlner-utn Botswana ye! 1h ‘ ed _ 1’ , b A I _ .
slillaatrylhepnwerfttlmessages ese so~ term nttnurt - groups In ur an an rura environmt.-n 5.
olrtte peuple. Botswana are extremely varied in their A conducted survey, called the Botswana
9bW3=BW-"-'=muki_cu't"'='i=m cultural backgrounds. historlcal migratlorts Dcutogrupliic Survey zol7 (EDS). shows that
tswtdelyaccepledandtncludas . mm d B I d I. . I d h . d l. I I h. h .
pew,""dinfluem,mm “Md, into rtt rn- uy otswanrt. an potttca an I t.-cottritryrocetvo astgtty lg erpmprtrtlon
lubotders. rlinsulsrrt, larzxlmple, economic standing. For example, the Kalanga of female migrants (51.4 percent) compared
is practiced by these when chase lo - the targert minority group at around ll% to their mlilc counterparts (48.6 percent).
"'“‘° “°‘="*"‘““°"'*°"'*- of Botswana's poputution ~ have lived in the The highest propurlions tit ltrtrnigrrtttts were
norlheaslnfmrtdcrn-day Botswana rtir at least rrorn zitttbuliwe (50.5 percent), followed by
five centuries and are well represented in civil South Africa (21.6 percent) and Namibia (6.0
scrviccztrtd pmlcssional fields. pci'Ccnl)l Intmigranls trrirn uzlter countries