-
hundred sheep. The
Chainouquas, who were
already at war with the Cochoquas, now
allied with the settlers. On 20
August the
Chainouquas with more than a...
- foot-soldiers, twenty-three hor****,
fifty burghers and a
large band of
Chainouquas Starting the
Third Dutch-Khoikhoi War, the VOC
launches a
second attack...
-
Chainouoqua Hawequa (also
called "Obiqua".
possible historical subgroup of the
Chainouqua)
Cochoqua Hessequa Chairiguriqua !Amaǁua (also
called "Omaqua"
later renamed...
- and the San
hunter gatherers. The
indigenous people of the region, the
Chainouqua Khoi,
inhabited a
large area on both
sides of the
Hottentots Holland Mountains...
- Jan van
Riebeeck to the area,
described meeting people of the so-called
Chainouqua-tribe near Baardskeerdersbos, a
rural hamlet, 15
kilometres (9.3 mi) from...
- the area in the late 1600s.
After displacing the
Chainouqua Khoi, the
colonists divided up the
Chainouqua land into farms, and the
region remained a relatively...
- its
surrounding areas were
originally the
homeland of the
indigenous Chainouqua Khoi
people (also
spelled as Chainoqua), who
inhabited a
large area on...