The Tswana are a Bantu-speaking ethnic group primarily found in Botswana, where they make up the majority of the population. They also inhabit parts of South Africa and Namibia. The Tswana people have a rich cultural heritage, characterized by traditional music, dance, and art, as well as a strong sense of community and family values.
The Tswana language, also called Setswana, is one of the official languages of Botswana and is widely spoken in the surrounding regions. The Tswana society is organized into clans, each with its own history and customs, and they practice various traditional beliefs alongside Christianity.