Category
page 1Ethnic groups in Botswana
San people
members of various indigenous hunter-gatherer people of Southern Africa
Xhosa people
Bantu ethnic group
Sotho people
Basotho (Southern Sotho) - ethnic group in Southern Africa
Nama people
ethnic group
Lozi people
ethnic group in Zambia and Zimbabwe
Pedi people
South African ethnic group
ǃKung people
ethnic group in Southern Africa
Kalanga people
Bantu ethnic group

Yeyi people
Botswanan and Namibian people
Mangwato
Botswanan and Zambian people

Kololo tribe
people of Southern Africa
Rolong people
The Rolong (pronounced ) are a Batswana people principal tribe native to Botswana ,Namibia, Lesotho, and South Africa.
Subiya people
Botswanan and Namibian people
Twa
The Twa, often referred to as Batwa or Mutwa (singular), are indigenous hunter-gatherer peoples of the Great Lakes Region in Central Africa, recognized as some of the earliest inhabitants of the area. Historically and academically, the term "Pygmy" has been used to describe these groups; however, it is considered derogatory, particularly by the Twa themselves. While some Batwa activists accept the term as an acknowledgement of their indigenous status, most prefer specific ethnic labels such as Bambuti (for the Ituri Forest region in the Democratic Republic of the Congo), Baaka (Lobaye Forest,
Bakoena
Ethic group in Southern Africa
Tlokwa
ethnic group
Mbukushu
The Mbukushu people, also known as the Hambukushu, are a Bantu-speaking ethnic group indigenous to Southern Africa. They are part of the larger Lozi ethnic group and have significant populations in Angola, Botswana, Namibia, and Zambia, numbering around 120,000.