- The
Gonaqua (or
Ghonaqua or Gonaguas,
meaning "borderers") were a
Xhosa ethnic group,
descendants of a very old
union between the
Khoikhoi and the Xhosa...
- (Burmeister, 1855)
Sparrmannia fusciventris (Boheman, 1857)
Sparrmannia gonaqua Peringuey, 1904
Sparrmannia namaqua Peringuey, 1904
Sparrmannia namibia...
-
Agathosma gonaquensis,
commonly known as
Gonaqua buchu, is a
species of
plant in the
family Rutaceae. Its
habitat is
restricted to a tiny area of the...
- or less autonomously. The
people were
predominantly Afrikaans-speaking
Gonaqua Khoi, but the
settlement also
began to
attract other Khoi,
Xhosa and mixed-race...
-
grandfather to
Gcaleka and Rharhabe. It
consisted mostly of the Khoi
chiefdoms (
Gonaqua, Hoengeniqua,
Inqua and others) that had been
displaced by
colonists and...
- Khoe,
Western Cape Khoe and
Peninsular Cape Khoe.
Hoengeyqua Damasonqua Gonaqua Inqua (also
called "Hum****qua")
Houtunqua Gamtobaqua (possible historical...
- glandulosa (Thunb.) Sond. A. gnidiiflora Dümmer A. gonaquensis Eckl. & Zeyh. –
Gonaqua buchu A. hirsuta
Pillans A. hirta Bartl. & H.L.Wendl. A. hispida (Thunb...
-
wealthy Khoikhoi businessman, land-owner and
community leader among the
Gonaqua Khoi
people of the Kat
River Settlements, near the
Eastern Cape frontier...
- : 73 He
described the
beauty of Narina, a name that he used for a
young Gonaqua woman,
naming her
after a flower. His
portrayal of
their flirtation influenced...
- as a
young man in the 1830s he was
recorded as a
powerful leader of the
Gonaqua ("Gona") Khoi at the Kat
River Settlements. In 1834, the
Surveyor General...