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| | Culture of Botswana - History and ethnic relations, Urbanism, architecture, and the use of space |
 | | Tswana polities under Tswana chiefs moved into Botswana from the south and east in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, some responding to the rise of the Zulu state and European encroachments. |
 | | Tswana practices are often taken as representative of the country as a whole: hence the symbolically important area of cattle care is associated entirely with men. |
 | | Tswana marriages in the past were best described as a process, attaining the full definition of marriage often only after many years; steps in the process included requesting marriage and preliminary exchanges, sexual relations but not cohabitation, children, a public celebration, the establishment of a household within the man's compound, and bride-wealth. |
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