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Full Name
  
Mamochisane

Successor
  
Sekeletu

Parents
  
Sebetwane


Name
  
Mamochisane Mamochisane

Spouse
  
Sipopa Lutangu

Role
  
Sipopa Lutangu's wife

Predecessor
  
Sebetwane

Title
  
Queen of the Makololo tribe

Relatives
  
Sekeletu and Mpepe (brothers) Litali (nephew)

People also search for
  
Sekeletu, Sebetwane, Sipopa Lutangu, Mubukwanu

Mamochisane (fl. 1850s) was a Makololo Queen who ruled over many people, but especially the Lozi in Barotseland, today's Western Zambia, and was a wife of King Sipopa Lutangu.

Contents

Her uncle was the king Mbololo.

Biography

Mamochisane was a daughter of the King Sebetwane, half-sister of Prince Sekeletu and sister or half-sister of Prince Mpepe. She succeeded her father on his death in 1851, as he had intended long before his death, even if she had brothers. She maintained the friendship with the traveller David Livingstone, which had been initiated by her father, giving him permission to visit all her kingdom.

When Livingstone returned in 1853 to the Makololo's capital, Linyati, he found out that only shortly after her father's death she had stepped down in favour of her brother Sekeletu, who became a new king. In Livingstone's account the reason was her desire to have a stable husband and a family that was firmly hers, while as a ruler she was forced to alternate many husbands so that none got too much power.

Mamochisane had a nephew called Litali; he was a Sekeletu's son. She married Sipopa Lutangu.

Literature

  • Encyclopædia Britannica, Sebetwane
  • References

    Mamochisane Wikipedia