DeQuan Bagley Heritage project Lesotho is so Mountainous
De’Quan Bagley Heritage project
Lesotho is so Mountainous Lesotho, the size of Maryland, is surrounded by the Republic of South Africa. The 2000 population of 2. 1 million was an increase of 6. 5 percent since 1990. : The capital is Maseru.
Food • Sauce of peas, chopped greens, or other vegetables accompanies the thick porridge, and on special occasions a chicken is added to the pot. • During the summer season, local peaches, and small, hard fruits are grown and eatn.
Folk Tales facts about lesotho • Their stories wear based of Christian, indigenous beliefs. • The culture in Lesotho allows for people to have extra-marital affairs.
NotorietyLanguage • Lesotho is known for Food, building materials, vehicles, machinery, medicines, fuels. • The agricultural produces corn, wheat, pulses, sorghum, barley. • There languages are Zulu, Xhosa, and Afrikaans
Culture • The culture name is Mosotho • The main church groups are Catholic, Anglican, and Dutch Reformed • The two days which all of Lesotho celebrates are Moshoe's Day 12 March and Independence Day 4 October
Music • Songs of our People from the Lesotho tribe of Africa. Pulsating, rhythmic. • Very fast tempo, dancing, celebratory mood. • Percussion and drums, and Instrumental, African Music, Lesotho Music are kind of similar
Clothes • Women generally wear long dresses and skirts in bold colors and patterns : Men tend to dress in jeans and light long sleeved shirts. Men will often wear big rubber boots.
History The original settlers of Lesotho were the hunting -gathering tribes of southern Africa known as Khoisan In 1966 and the nation of Lesotho was officially born, with King Moshoe II as the King
People and Society of Lesotho • The population of Lesotho is 2. 1 million and most of them are of Basotho and some Matabele in origin • Elders were respected and the family was the most important unit of the society.
Work cited • • www. lonelyplanet. com/lesotho africa. co. ls/about. Lesotho. html www. everyculture. com/Ja-Ma/Lesotho. html www. limkokwing. net/lesotho/living/food
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