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Sesotho term for [[Praise poetry|Praise songs]],  sometimes known as "Lifela". Nowadays, the name is commonly used to refer to hymns.
 
Sesotho term for [[Praise poetry|Praise songs]],  sometimes known as "Lifela". Nowadays, the name is commonly used to refer to hymns.
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== Sources ==
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M. Damane 1974 ''Lithoko: Sotho praise-poems''. Oxford: The Clarendon Press.
 
M. Damane 1974 ''Lithoko: Sotho praise-poems''. Oxford: The Clarendon Press.
  
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Z. D. Mangoaela 1965. ''Lithoko tsa marena a Basotho''. Morija : Morija Sesuto Book Depot.
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Revision as of 08:30, 17 June 2014

Sesotho term for Praise songs, sometimes known as "Lifela". Nowadays, the name is commonly used to refer to hymns.


Sources

M. Damane 1974 Lithoko: Sotho praise-poems. Oxford: The Clarendon Press.

Z. D. Mangoaela 1965. Lithoko tsa marena a Basotho. Morija : Morija Sesuto Book Depot.


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