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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 June 2022

Koreen M. Reece
Affiliation:
Universität Bayreuth, Germany

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Pandemic Kinship
Families, Intervention, and Social Change in Botswana's Time of AIDS
, pp. xiii - xiv
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2022
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The Legae Family

Mmapula

matriarch of the Legae family; wife of Dipuo and mother to the Legae siblings

Dipuo

patriarch of the Legae family; husband to Mmapula, father to the Legae siblings

Modiri

eldest of the Legae adult brothers and of all the siblings; runs his own small transport business, predominantly responsible for the family’s cattle

Keitumetse

eldest of the Legae sisters; mother to Lorato; deceased

Khumo

third of the Legae siblings and second eldest sister; mother to Boipelo, Tshepo, and Thabo; live-in partner of Mosimanegape

Moagi

fourth of the Legae siblings and second eldest brother; a soldier; father of Kopano

Kelebogile

fifth of the Legae siblings and third of the sisters; employed at a local NGO; mother of Tefo

Kagiso

sixth of the Legae siblings and third of the brothers; preacher, driver, and shop owner

Oratile

seventh of the Legae siblings and youngest of the sisters; mother of Lesego and Kenosi

Tuelo

youngest of the Legae brothers and of all the siblings

Lorato

eldest granddaughter of Mmapula and Dipuo; only daughter of Keitumetse

Boipelo

eldest daughter of Khumo and Mosimanegape; older sister of Tshepo and Thabo

Tshepo

second eldest daughter of Khumo and Mosimanegape; younger sister of Boipelo

Kgosiemang

eldest son of Khumo and Mosimanegape; in his mid-teens

Lesego

eldest daughter of Oratile; in her early teens

Letlhogonolo

second eldest son of Khumo and Mosimanegape

Kopano

only son of Moagi; in his early teens

Tefo

only son of Kelebogile; in late primary school

Mompati

second-youngest son of Khumo and Mosimanegape; in late primary school

Thabo

youngest son of Khumo and Mosimanegape; younger brother of Boipelo and Tshepo

Kenosi

youngest daughter of Oratile; in late primary school

Mosimanegape

live-in partner of Khumo; father to Boipelo, Tshepo, Kgosiemang, Letlhogonolo, Mompati, and Thabo

Neighbours and Friends

Rra Ditau

neighbour of the Legaes and builder; married to Mma Ditau, a distant maternal relative of Mmapula

Pono

young woman; neighbour to the author and the Legaes

Mpho

Pono’s older sister; resident in Maropeng

Lesedi

friend of the Legaes; cousin (mother’s sister’s child, ngwana a mmangwane) to Tumi

Tumi

cousin (mother’s sister’s child) to Lesedi

Bonolo

young man from Dithaba; moved to stay with the Legaes

Mma Dineo

distant relative of Mmapula’s; grandmother to three boys involved in the first formal fostering arrangement made in Dithaba

Mmabontle

staff member from the local orphan care project; daughter of Tharo’s grandfather

Tharo

young man from Dithaba initiated into the Matsosangwao mophato; grandson of Mmabontle’s father

Key NGO and Government Figures

Thapelo

founder and coordinator of national non-governmental organisation specialising in retreats for orphaned youth

Tsholo

coordinator of local non-governmental orphan care project

Tumelo

village social worker for Dithaba

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  • Koreen M. Reece, Universität Bayreuth, Germany
  • Book: Pandemic Kinship
  • Online publication: 16 June 2022
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009150200.001
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  • Koreen M. Reece, Universität Bayreuth, Germany
  • Book: Pandemic Kinship
  • Online publication: 16 June 2022
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009150200.001
Available formats
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