- of south-western
Africa Harry die
strandloper (fl. c.1625-1665),
Khoikhoi tribal leader Sandpiper (Dutch:
Strandlopers en snippen), a
large family of s****birds...
- The
Strandlopers are a Khoikhoi-derived
people who live by
hunting and
gathering food
along the
beaches of south-western Africa,
originally from the Cape...
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Strandloper is a
novel by
English writer Alan Garner,
published in 1996. It is
loosely based on the
story of a
Cheshire labourer,
William Buckley. The...
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Autshumato (or Autshumao;
Herry or
Harry de
Strandloper) was a
chief of the
Khoikhoi Gorinhaikonas (or Goringhaicona) who
worked as an
interpreter for...
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Iberian Atlantic tradition in Sub-Saharan Africa. Past
human occupation by
Strandlopers is
shown by s****
middens of
white mussels found along parts of the Skeleton...
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Tales (1984) and A Bag of
Moonshine (1986). In his
subsequent novels,
Strandloper (1996) and Thurs**** (2003), he
continued writing tales revolving around...
- children), a more-or-less
sedentary forager po****tion (also
known as "
Strandlopers"), both
occupying the area of ǁ****ǃgaeb,
shows that the
strict distinction...
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Strandloper Vaalpens Boskop Man "Namibia 2023 Po****tion and
Housing Census Main...
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continuation of
styles and
structures first used in Red
Shift (1973) and
Strandloper (1996). Letcher, Andy (2006). Shroom: A
Cultural history of the magic...
- Africa. The
First Khoikhoi-Dutch War
breaks out. (Then
still called strandlopers by the Dutch) Van Riebeeck's
Hedge of
indigenous wild
almond is planted...