Z. D. Mangoaela
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Zakea Dolphin Mangoaela (born February 1883 in Hohobeng, Cape of Good Hope, South Africa; died October 25, 1963) was an African folklorist and writer.
Mangoaela grew up in Lesotho (called Basutoland at the time) and went to the Basutoland Training College.
[edit] Works
- Lithoko tsa Marena a Basotho, published 1921
- Har'a libatana le linyamatsane
- Co-authored Grammar of the Sesuto language. Bantu studies Vol. III. (Johannesburg: University of Witwatersrand press, 1927).

