- [according to whom?][citation needed] The
broad ethnic designation of "
Khoekhoen",
meaning the
peoples originally part of a
pastoral culture and language...
- The name is also
borne by a
railway station, post
office and bridge. Of
Khoekhoen origin, the name
probably means 'euphorbia ravine'. Sum of the Main Places...
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Southern Africa who
traditionally speak non-Bantu languages,
combining the
Khoekhoen and the Sān peoples.
Khoisan po****tions
traditionally speak click languages...
- a Juu language,
later shifted to Khoekhoe. The name for the speakers,
Khoekhoen, is from the word khoe "person", with
reduplication and the
suffix -n...
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south of
Kamieskroon and 146 km
northwest of Vanrhynsdorp. The name is
Khoekhoen and
means ‘couchgr****’,
Afrikaans ‘kw****’. "Main
Place Garies". Census...
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traditional religion Inam Jola
traditional religion Asisian religion Khoekhoen religion Kissi traditional religion Kono
traditional religion Koore religion...
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after the
Gqunube River to the north, the name is said to be
derived from
Khoekhoen and to mean 'bramble river',
after Royena growing there.
Gonubie has about...
- ****ie, a
diminutive of Jacobus. Hottentot,
Hotnot used to
refer to the
Khoekhoen indigenous people of
southwestern Africa. The term is also used to slur...
- name.
Formerly called Jammerfontein. The name
Boknes is
derived from
Khoekhoen and
means ‘father’s river’. The
forms Bocna,
Bokana etc. are also encountered...
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Khoekhoen tribes: the Gouriquas,
Attequas and Outeniquas. Many
places in the area, such as the
surrounding Outeniqua Mountains, come from
Khoekhoen names...