FOOTNOTES
[1] The father of Lobengula.
[2] With Sechuana prefixes, if Ba-rotse means the Rotse people, Bo-rotse = the Rotse country, Se-rotse the Rotse language, and Mo-rotse a Rotse man.
[3] See for a description of the Giant Sable and its habitat, and also an account of ‘South African’ elements in the Angolan Fauna, an article by Mr. Gilbert Blaine in the Part II Proceedings of the Zoological Society for June, 1922.
[4] As already mentioned, the ‘Bo-’ prefix before the root -rotse means the country.
[5] I do not here agree with the author. The first Bechuana invaders or visitors about the year 1800 were from the Ba-hurutse tribe of the Bechuana stock. Their name became shortened into “Barotse.”—H. H. J.
[6] The author spells this “Khotla.” But in the original Sesuto word it is “Kotla.”—H. H. J.
Genealogical Descent of Royal Family.
PORTUGUESE WEST AFRICA
(ANGOLA)