Pedi people

E163640

The Pedi people are a Bantu-speaking ethnic group of South Africa, primarily found in Limpopo Province, known for their rich chieftaincy traditions, distinctive music and dance, and historical Pedi kingdom.

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Pedi people canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Bantu people
ethnic group
alsoKnownAs Bapedi
Northern Sotho people
clanSystem patrilineal clans
colonialInteraction fought wars against the South African Republic (Boers)
continent Africa
country South Africa
culturalPractice ancestor veneration
female initiation (bale)
male initiation (bogwera)
ethnicGroupOf Northern Sotho (Sepedi)
surface form: Northern Sotho
historicalState Marota Empire
knownFor age-set systems
distinctive music
initiation schools
rich chieftaincy traditions
traditional dance
language Northern Sotho (Sepedi)
surface form: Northern Sotho language
languageFamily Bantu languages
Niger–Congo languages
majorReligion African traditional religion
Christianity
notableLeader Mampuru II
Sekhukhune I
Thulare I
partOf Northern Sotho people
surface form: Northern Sotho ethnic cluster
populationRegion Gauteng
surface form: Gauteng Province

Limpopo Province
Mpumalanga
surface form: Mpumalanga Province
primaryLocation Limpopo Province
socialOrganization chiefdoms
lineages
traditionalArt beadwork
woodcarving
traditionalDance kiba
mokgibo
traditionalEconomy cattle herding
mixed farming
rain-fed agriculture
traditionalHousing homesteads with circular huts
traditionalInstrument dipela (Pedi lamellophone)
meropa (drums)
phala (horn)
traditionalLeadershipTitle kgoshi
kgotla
surface form: kgoshi-gadi
traditionalPoliticalSystem Pedi kingdom
chieftaincy
traditionalRegion Sekhukhuneland
northeastern South Africa

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