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South Africa, Makololo Settlement,19th Century

The Makololo (Kololo) are a Sotho people of Southern Africa. They were displaced by the Zulu expansion under Shaka and in 1823 started a migration north through Botswana to Barotseland. Barotseland is a region between Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Zambia and Angola. It is the homeland of the Lozi people, who are a unified group of over 20 individual formerly diverse tribes related through kinship, whose original branch are the Luyi (Maluyi), and also assimilated northern Sotho tribe of South Africa known as the Makololo. Africa illustrated by William. R. Smith, 1889 (cropped and cleaned).
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Title: South Africa, Makololo Settlement,19th Century
Caption: The Makololo (Kololo) are a Sotho people of Southern Africa. They were displaced by the Zulu expansion under Shaka and in 1823 started a migration north through Botswana to Barotseland. Barotseland is a region between Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Zambia and Angola. It is the homeland of the Lozi people, who are a unified group of over 20 individual formerly diverse tribes related through kinship, whose original branch are the Luyi (Maluyi), and also assimilated northern Sotho tribe of South Africa known as the Makololo. Africa illustrated by William. R. Smith, 1889 (cropped and cleaned).
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Image size: 4800 × 3128 px | 43.0 MB
Print size: 40.6 × 26.5 cm | 1889.8 × 1231.5 in (300 dpi)
Keywords: 1889 19TH CENTURY AFRICA AFRICAN CONTINENT AFRICAN BAROTSE BAROTSELAND BW CAMP COLONIAL AFRICA ENCAMPMENT FORTRESS HISTORY HUT HUTS KOLOLO LOZI MAKOLOLO MALOZI NATIVE AFRICAN SETTLEMENT SOTHO TRADITIONAL TRIBE VILLAGE