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rendering support, you may see
question marks, boxes, or
other symbols. The
Oorlam or
Orlam people (also
known as Orlaam, Oorlammers, Oerlams, or
Orlamse Hottentots)...
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different names for themselves,
including ****s, Basters, Korana,
Oorlam or
Oorlam Afrikaners, and Griqua. Like the Afrikaners, or "Boers" as they were...
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emigrant Oorlams (including the band led by the
outlaw Jager Afrikaner and his son
Jonker Afrikaner in the Transgariep)
retained links to
Oorlam communities...
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Oorlams (also: Oorlands, Oorlans) is a
dialect of
Afrikaans spoken in the
Republic of
South Africa and Namibia, by the
Oorlam people. It is considered...
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Known as
Oorlams,
these Khoisan adopted Boer
customs and
spoke a
language similar to Afrikaans.
Armed with guns, the
Oorlams caused instability...
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Oorlam very well,
granting them the
right to use
waterholes and
grazing against an
annual payment. On
their way
further north, however, the
Oorlam encountered...
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establishing themselves as
farmers in
their own right. The term
Orlam (
Oorlam) was
sometimes applied to
persons who
could also be
known as Baster. Orlams...
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southern coast of
Namibia from
Josef Frederiks II, a
chief of the
local Oorlam people, and
founded the city of Lüderitz. The
German government,
eager to...
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ethnic groups British diaspora in
Africa White Namibians Dutch French Frisians Flemings German Namibians Indos Cape
Coloureds Basters Griquas Oorlams...
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Ethnicity Dutch Flemings Indo
Afrikaners Cape
Coloureds Cape
Malays Griquas Oorlams Basters Native speakers 25 million (2021)
Total (L1 plus L2 speakers):...