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Indigenous People of South Africa in the Early 19th Century

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1 Indigenous People of South Africa in the Early 19th Century

2 Map of Southern Africa

3 Who are these people? San (Bushmen) Africans (Bantu-speaking people)
Capoid Race Khoikhoi (Hottentots)

4 San (Bushmen) Hunters and food-gatheres, inhabited inland
Hunting animals and collecting fruits, berries roots, etc. Were classified as “the cave painters in South Africa” The Gods Must Be Crazy

5 Africans (Bantu-speaking people)
Practice agriculture and cropkeeping

6 Khoikhoi (Hottentots)
“people people” or “real people” Koi, a historical division of the Khoisan ethinic group, inhabited coastal regions In 1652,named the “Hottentot” by Europeans, imitating their language -Traditionally hard workers -They were marveled for their work ethic


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