-
Portuguese fleet led by
Francisco de
Almeida and the
indigenous ǃUriǁʼaekua ("
Goringhaiqua" in
Dutch approximate spelling),
notable for
being the
first military...
- men were
killed and his
party was
defeated by ox-mounted !Uriǁ'aekua ("
Goringhaiqua" in
Dutch approximate spelling),
which was one of the so-called Khoekhoe...
- sixty-four of his men were
killed and his
party was
defeated by the "
Goringhaiqua" in
Dutch approximate spelling)
using cattle that were
specially trained...
- and was
originally inhabited by the
indigenous ǃUriǁʼaekua
people ("
Goringhaiqua" in
Dutch approximate spelling). It was the
approximate location of the...
-
inhabited by the
Goringhaiqua Khoikhoi clan. In 1510 it was the
scene of the
Battle of Salt
River between the
Portuguese and the
Goringhaiqua. Once a booming...
-
encountered the
local indigenous people, the ǃUriǁ'aikua (recorded as "
Goringhaiqua", a Khoe-speaking clan).
After friendly trade with the ǃUriǁ'aikua, some...
- rotated. It was the !Uriǁʼaekua ("Highclansmen",
often written in
Dutch as
Goringhaiqua) who were the
dominant local people when the
Europeans first sailed into...
- de
Almeida was
defeated in the
Battle of Salt
River by the
indigenous Goringhaiqua Khoikhoi clan. The area fell out of
regular contact with
Europeans until...
-
scene of a raid by the Portuguese, led by
Francisco de Almeida, on a
Goringhaiqua Khoikhoi village,
which ultimately led to the
death of de
Almeida and...
- as far as the Berg
River and
Paarl regions. Doman, the
leader of the
Goringhaiqua Khoikhoi, was sent to
Batavia to be
trained as an interpreter. Nine Dutch...