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Pedi 

(also Bapedi, Northern Basuto), a people in southern Africa. Most live north of Pretoria, in the Republic of South Africa, and the rest in neighboring regions of the Republic of Botswana and Southern Rhodesia. The 1.5 million Pedi (1970, estimate) speak a Bantu language. They preserve traditional religious beliefs, including ancestor and nature worship, but some are Christians. The Pedi grow corn, sorghum, and legumes and raise cattle. Many also work in mines and industrial enterprises.



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Discriminant validity of PEDI as a determinant of clinical (n=102) vs non-clinical (n=412) status has also been demonstrated (Haley et al 1992).
A consideration in interpreting the results is that scores on the PEDI may relate to cognitive ability, and this third variable may influence both the time of school entry and the PEDI results.
A cry for help from a friend causes the deviation from his route home and they are soon embroiled in diamond wars before they are ensnared once again into helping British troops fighting rampaging be Pedi Tribesmen.
 
 
 
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