Definition of Bechuana. Meaning of Bechuana. Synonyms of Bechuana

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Bechuana. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Bechuana and, of course, Bechuana synonyms and on the right images related to the word Bechuana.

Definition of Bechuana

No result for Bechuana. Showing similar results...

Bechuanas
Bechuanas Bech`u*a"nas, n. pl. A division of the Bantus, dwelling between the Orange and Zambezi rivers, supposed to be the most ancient Bantu population of South Africa. They are divided into totemic clans; they are intelligent and progressive.

Meaning of Bechuana from wikipedia

- "Bechuana". The American Cyclopædia. 1879. "Bechuanas". New International Encyclopedia. 1905. "Bechuanas". The Nuttall Encyclopædia. 1907. "Bechuana"...
- who had also lived among the Batlhaping, and published Bechuana Spelling Book and A Bechuana Catechism in 1826. In the following years, he published...
- arbitrary one, fixed without survey on the spot, and the northernmost Bechuana chief, Khama, claimed actual and potential jurisdiction far beyond it....
- 1349 Bechuana, provisional designation 1934 LJ, is a background asteroid from the outer regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 26 kilometers in diameter...
- undetermined number of possible colonial volunteers and an additional 700 Tswana (Bechuana) allies. Cecil Rhodes, who was Prime Minister of the Cape Colony and Leander...
- chiefs in 1890. Though parts of the territory were laid claim to by the Bechuana and Portugal; its first people, the Bushmen or 'Khoisan' had possessed...
- "A Boosh-Wannah Hut" (1804) (Bechuana Hut)...
- The fiery-necked nightjar (Caprimulgus pectoralis) is a species of nightjar in the family Caprimulgidae, which is found mostly in Africa south of the equator...
- Sparrmannia alopex (Fabricius, 1787) Sparrmannia angola Evans, 1989 Sparrmannia bechuana Peringuey, 1904 Sparrmannia boschimana Peringuey, 1904 Sparrmannia capicola...
- ensures the British government acknowledges their sovereign ownership by the Bechuana people. Winston Churchill promises, if elected, to lift Khama's exile term...