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Khoisan (/ˈkɔɪsɑːn/ KOY-sahn) or Khoe-Sān (pronounced [
kʰoɪˈsaːn]) is an
umbrella term for the
various indigenous peoples of
Southern Africa who traditionally...
- The
Khoisan languages (/ˈkɔɪsɑːn/ KOY-sahn; also
Khoesan or Khoesaan) are a
number of
African languages once
classified together,
originally by Joseph...
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branches of the ****tive
Khoisan language family, and was
called Northern Khoisan in that scenario, but the
unity of
Khoisan has
never been demonstrated...
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Khoisan or
khoisan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Khoisan is a catch-all term for the "non-Bantu"
indigenous peoples of
Southern Africa.
Khoisan...
- The
beliefs and
practices of
African people are
highly diverse, and
include various ethnic religions. Generally,
these traditions are oral
rather than...
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evidence of
substantial borrowing of
words between Tuu
languages and
other Khoisan languages,
including basic vocabulary.
Khoekhoe in
particular is thought...
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region over 100,000
years ago. The
first known people were the
indigenous Khoisan, and Bantu-speaking
peoples from West and
Central Africa later migrated...
- and the
Bushmen (also
known as the San),
collectively referred to as the
Khoisan.
Though Europeans had
already been
trading with
Khoikhoi for more than...
- met the
Khoisans(the San and the Khoi Khoi). To
survive in this hot and dry region, the
Trekboers adopted the
nomadic lifestyle of the
Khoisans and some...
- in
Central Africa, the
Hadza people in
northern Tanzania, and
various Khoisan po****tions
across southern Africa remaining in
existence into the era...