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CULTURE AND HERITAGE ROUTES
PROVINCE: NORTH WEST PROVINCE
ROUTE: CULTURE AND HERITAGE ROUTES THROUGH THE NORTH WEST PROVINCE
Places
of cultural interest in the North West Province:
Hartebeespoort Dam and the Magaliesburg Mountains
Mafikeng
Taung Heritage Site
The Vredefort Dome
The culture of the people of the North West is to be found in every aspect
of their daily lives - in the beadwork, the pottery, the houses and the
music and song. The people of the North West are predominantly BaTswana
in origin and their language is seTswana.
They can trace their origins for many centuries through a turbulent
history of war and migration across the plains and valleys of the province
to the borders of the Kalahari. Other groups touching on the North West
are the Ndebele in the east and the Sotho to the south.
Today there is a new
awakening and commitment to move forward into the new South Africa and
nowhere is the desire for education and advancement more evident. Artists
in every field, whether the fine arts or through music and jazz are
beginning to emerge and excel.
The government of the North West is committed to assisting in the
upliftment of the people through joint venture projects and the provision
of facilities. Tourism is no exception with the emergence of dynamic
entrepreneurs in every field.
The North West has some of the finest choirs in South Africa and any
opportunity to attend a choral concert should be taken. Cultural
villages, such as that at Lesedi, have daily shows depicting the
cultures and dances of many of the people of South Africa. The Mmabana
Cultural Centres, located at Taung, Mafikeng, Leherutse, Klerksdorp and
Thlabane are important centres of learning where individuals can gain
skills in a wide range of arts. Music tuition at these centres is often
the only opportunity that aspiring musicians have to learn and express
their talents. A short distance south of Mafikeng is the Lotlamoreng Dam
Cultural Reserve which is presently being renovated. A band and dance
group operate from this facility.
At Stilfontein is the Golden Village project, where craftspeople are
producing excellent work for sale to visitors. The same centre sponsors a
dance group of very talented young people.
Exquisite beadwork and pottery is available in craft shops and roadside
stalls. Artistic expression is becoming increasingly evident in
communities throughout the North West where artists now combine their
talents to provide for an ever growing tourism market.
The work of the early writer Sol Plaatje characterizes
such a spirit of endeavour. Plaatje was educated to Standard three level
(five years of schooling) at a mission station near Barkly West. He became
fluent in English, Dutch and German, along with numerous African languages
and translated several Shakespeare works into SeTswana. After serving as a
court interpreter in Mafikeng (before and during the siege) he founded a
newspaper through which to express the aspirations of his people. He
became the first Secretary General of the South African Native National
Congress (SANNC); the forerunner to the African National Congress.
Places of cultural interest in the North West Province:
Hartebeespoort Dam and the Magaliesburg Mountains
Mafikeng
Taung Heritage Site
The Vredefort Dome
Battlefields of The North West Province
Contact:
Northwest Tourism and Parks Board:
Tel: +27 (0) 18 386 1225 /6/7/8/9
Fax: +27 (0) 18 386 1158
Email: nwpth@iafrica.com
www.tourismnorthwest.co.za
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