- in the
diminutive form
Saartje (Afrikaans pronunciation: [ˈsɑːrki]), or
Saartjie, and Bartman, Bartmann, was a
Khoekhoe woman who was
exhibited as a freak...
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fashion 1880s in
fashion Victorian fashion Mastamet-Mason, Anne. "The
Saartjie Baartman's Body
Shape versus the
Victorian Dress: The
Untold African Treasures"...
- BBC News.
Retrieved 8 June 2016. Amato,
Alexandre C M (2021-03-08). "
Saartjie Baartman:
impacto de uma doença desconhecida".
Cultura e Saúde (in Brazilian...
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exhibitions were
common in
freak shows.
Another famous example was that of
Saartjie Baartman of the Namaqua,
often referred to as the
Hottentot Venus, who...
- displa**** by P.T.
Barnum in 1836, a few
years after the
exhibition of
Saartjie Baartman, the "Hottentot Venus", in England. Such
exhibitions became common...
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newspaper De Natalier, is born as the 24th
child in Cape Town 29
December -
Saartjie Baartman, the "Hottentot Venus", dies in Paris. See
Years in
South Africa...
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embraces the
unrecorded truth."
Venus won 2 OBIE
Awards in 1995-1996. Miss
Saartjie Baartman –
introduced as the Girl, and
later becomes the "Hottentot Venus"...
- Ceylon, a
Vryezwarten (freed
Black Muslim slave). Coridon's daughter,
Saartjie van de Kaap,
inherited the
property that was
being used as a warehouse...
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youth series.
Trompie and
Saartjie books are his bestsellers. The
first series is
called Trompie and the
second the
Saartjie. In the
Trompie series (Trompie...
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right down to the
Gamtoos valley (birthplace of the well-known Khoi
woman Saartjie Baartman). He also sold
baboon fur and
manufactured shoes and soap amongst...