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  2. Mpologoma Clan - Wikipedia

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    After eating the lion meat, they started vomiting and also suffered severe stomach pains which led them to declaring never to eat lion's meat again. Their children too were to never eat lion's meat again hence the emerging of the Mpologoma Clan.It is also believed that if they ate the lion's meat, they would develop worse complications compared ...

  3. Basimba people - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] [4] The name Basimba (Swahili for big lion [5]) is a label of shared identity that predates the 13th century. Basimba has been alternatively associated with the people or their place of origin. The early Ovambo people [6] applied the name to the whole group of the leopard totem clan, known as Bena Ngo in Zambia [7] and Abe Ngo ...

  4. List of Scottish clans - Wikipedia

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    The Clan for present is being led by the head of The Territorial House of Duncan of Sketraw [93] Dundas: Crest: A lion's head affrontée looking through a bush of oak Proper. [94] Motto: Essayez [94] [French, 'Try'] [94] Chief: David Dundas of Dundas David Dundas of Dundas has not been heard from in over 30 years. It remains uncertain if he is ...

  5. Basimba clan names - Wikipedia

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    The Basimba (Big Lion) people's sub-division Clans are not known by the names of the respective Clan founders. Totems were adopted by the seven Basimba Sub-division Clan groups and the names of these totems came to be synonymous with the Basimba sub-division clans themselves. Each Basimba sub-division clan has a main totem and a secondary totem.

  6. Taung tribe - Wikipedia

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    The Taung tribe or Bataung is a tribe of Bantu origin which speaks the Sotho-Tswana group of languages, namely, Setswana, Sepedi, Sesotho and Lozi. [citation needed] "Tau" is a Sotho-Tswana word meaning "Lion", and this animal is their totem. [citation needed] "Bataung" is a plurality of a lion meaning "people of a place of Lions or Lion's den".

  7. List of Sotho-Tswana clans - Wikipedia

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    Koena, descendants of Napo via third born Molapo. Grandchildren of Molapo named Kherehloa and Mahlatsi began this tribe. Crocodile, Lephutse Telle River and Matatiele, Butha-buthe, Makhoakhoeng and sporadic parts of Lesotho; R.S.A: Vaal, Tshwane, Qwaqwa and the greater Free State and parts of North West Province. Mandoro/Makololo Sesotho/-

  8. 20 iconic slang words from Black Twitter that shaped pop culture

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    The Guardian credits rap culture and Black vernacular language as early pioneers of the word, with A Tribe Called Quest releasing "Vibes and Stuff" in 1991 and Quincy Jones notably launching Vibe ...

  9. Mapogo lion coalition - Wikipedia

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    The Mapogo coalition originated from Mala Mala from what was called the "Eyrefield Pride" (Sparta Pride) and moved into the Western Sector in 2006. The Mapogo lions followed a recent trend in the Sabi Sand Reserve of mega pride male lion coalitions. The five related brothers were sired by a similar mega pride coalition of five male lions. [6]