Basotho

Basotho

Infobox Ethnic group
group = Basotho


poptime = 4.3 million (2001 estimate)
popplace =
South Africa 3,544,304 (2001 Census)
Lesotho (c. 1.8 million)
langs = Sesotho
rels = African traditional religion, Christian

The Basotho people have lived in southern Africa since around the fifteenth century. The Basotho nation (modern Lesotho) emerged from the accomplished diplomacy of Moshoeshoe I who gathered together disparate clans of Sotho-Tswana origin that had dispersed across southern Africa in the early 19th century. Most Basotho today live in South Africa.

History

The most significant role Moshoeshoe I played as a diplomat was his acts of friendship towards his beaten enemies. He provided land and protection to various people and this strengthened the growing Basotho nation. His influence and followers grew with the integration of a number of refugees and victims of Difaqane.

Establishment of a nation

By the later part of the 1800s, Moshoeshoe established the nation of the Basotho. He was popularly known as Morena e Moholo/morena wa Basotho (Great chief/king of the Basotho).

Early missionaries

Around the 1830s, the Europeans started to move into the mainland of South Africa. Firstly, this led to missionaries from various societies setting up missions with different clans throughout the country. However, this period also marked the beginning of conflict between Europeans and Africans. The Afrikaners, the Dutch-speaking people of mixed European descent, met the Basotho people after they settled in the region of the now Free State province (bordering Lesotho on the west). In an attempt to be prepared for any possible battle, Moshoeshoe asked the missionaries to come and live among his people. He believed that in this way, it would be easier to acquire guns for protection against the Europeans and the Koranna people. The first three missionaries were Thomas Arbousset, Eugene Casalis and Constant Gosselin from the Paris Evangelical Missionary Society (PEMS). They were placed at Morija, where a lot of work was done on creating an orthography for the Sotho language. The first printing press was also established here. Casalis also acted as an advisor to King Moshoeshoe in matters relating to Europeans and the Cape Colony.

Alliance with the Cape Colony

For strategic reasons and mainly for protection against Afrikaners, Basotho became allies with the British Cape Colony in 1843. During the period that followed many wars and conflicts took place between the Basotho, the Afrikaners and British. This happened at the backdrop of increased colonization in Africa by Britain and shifts in possession of the Free State region between the Afrikaners and the British.

Annexation and independence

The British annexed Lesotho, then called Basutoland, in 1868 and it led to British rule up to independence on 4 October 1966.

References

* [http://africanlanguages.com/sesotho/ Number of Sotho speakers in South Africa]
* [http://worldfacts.us/Lesotho.htm Population of Lesotho (almost entirely Sotho-speaking)]

ee also

* Lesotho
* Moshoeshoe I
* Sotho-Tswana

Ethnic groups in South Africa


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