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  2. Pedi people - Wikipedia

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    are a Sotho-Tswana ethnic group native to South Africa and Botswana that speak Pedi or Sepedi, which is one of the 12 official languages in South Africa. They are primarily situated in Limpopo, Gauteng and northern Mpumalanga. The Pedi people are part of the Bantu ethnic group.

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    Finding the right style, fit, and price can be challenging no matter your age, but we're here to help with a carefully curated collection of the best dresses for women over 50. From classic...

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    Cocktail dresses for women over 50 bring style, comfort, and sex appeal. Here, find the best party dresses that are affordable and come in many sizes.

  5. Sotho people - Wikipedia

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    On special occasions like wedding celebrations, they wear the seshweshwe, a traditional Basotho dress. The local traditional dresses are made using colored cloth and ribbon accents bordering each layer.

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    Here are 21 of our favorite wedding guest dresses, shoes and accessories under $50 to carry you through all the fancy celebrations on your agenda this spring and summer. Let’s jump in!

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  7. Xhosa people - Wikipedia

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    The various tribes have their own variations of traditional dress which includes the colour of their garments and beadwork. This allows for different Xhosa groups to be able to be distinguishable from one another due to their different styles of dress.