The Khoikhoi are among the oldest continuous cultures on Earth. Their hunter-gatherer lifestyle preserves patterns of human ...
For thousands of years, the Khoikhoi navigated shifting climates, migrating herds, and competing communities while preserving a distinct identity. When foreign explorers arrived, they encountered a ...
Sounds of the Khoikhoi language fill a hall at the Castle of Good Hope where classes to teach from South Africa’s oldest indigenous language family are held every weekend. By Yazeed Kamaldien for ...
The Dutch colonial history is littered with blood and tainted with tales of misery of thousands of slaves who were kidnapped and then sold to markets in Europe and America. The Dutch colonized many ...
Before his retirement Tim Crowe received funding from the South African National Research Foundation and Department of Science and Technology through an award to the Percy FitzPatrick Institute of ...
Sarah Baartman 'yar kabilar Khoikhoi a birnin Cape Town na Afirka ta Kudu, a 1810 ta yi aiki a gidan wani mutum wanda ya kaita inda aka dauke ta a matsayin dabba, kana ta fuskanci wariya.
The cape herders : a history of the Khoikhoi of Southern Africa / Emile Boonzaier ... et al. Smithsonian Libraries and Archives ...
Ever wondered where Knysna, jewel of the Garden Route, got its name? It stems from the Khoikhoi word "naizna", which means ferns. The town, river and lagoon were named after a prominent feature of the ...
The article, “Defending Afrikaners’ Land” by Kallie Kriel (City Press, January 25 2015) is a shocking example of the intellectually ossifying effects of indoctrination coupled with misplaced notions ...
Changing from domestic servant to wondrous attraction, Sarah Baartman was considered an ape in Europe. Though people paid in droves to stare at her body, she died in poverty far from her South African ...
Alberto Valenciano Vaquero receives funding from DST-NFR Centre of Excellence in Palaeosciences (COE2018-09POST and COE2019-PD07) as well as the “Juan de la Cierva Formación” program (FJC2018-036669-I ...