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their Khoikhoi servants,
managed flocks and
herds similar to
those of the
Khoikhois. The
trekboers had
adapted to African-style,
extensive pastoralism in...
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labia (also
known as
sinus pudoris or macronympha, and
colloquially as
khoikhoi apron or
hottentot apron) is a
feature of
certain Khoekhoe and
other African...
- The
Khoikhoi–Dutch Wars (or Khoekhoe–Dutch Wars)
refers to a
series of
armed conflicts that took
place in the
latter half of the 17th
century in what was...
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speaking indigenous people of the
Western Cape area
being Khoekhoe (formerly
Khoikhoi).
Hottentot originated among the "old Dutch"
settlers of the
Dutch Cape...
- Nelson, Harold. Zimbabwe: A
Country Study. pp. 237–317. Elphick, R (1993).
Khoikhoi and the
Founding of
White South Africa (1st ed.). Johannesburg:
Ravan Press...
- Kasi dog,
umbwa wa ki-tamaduni ("traditional dog" in Kiswahili), the
Khoikhoi dog, the
Tswana dog and the Zulu dog.
Other local names include Sica, Isiqha...
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Doman (died 12
December 1663) was a
Khoikhoi tribesman and
interpreter with the
Dutch settlers at the Cape of Good Hope. He was one of the
first interpreters...
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Khoikhoi woman (c. 1789–1815)...
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linear evolution.: p58 The
recent discovery of the 5
million years old E.
khoikhoi supports the
proposed radiation of the
genus Eucyon, with the
oldest E...
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indigenous Khoikhoi po****tion, but the idea was
rejected on the
grounds that such a
policy would be both
costly and dangerous. Most
Khoikhoi had chosen...