# village whithin stockade a traditional rural village, usually consisting of a number of huts surrounded by a stockade OR... 2. cattle pen a pen or other enclosure for livestock, especially cattle
Kraal, meaning cattle pen (most usually) in Afrikaans, is close to the English word "corral". A cattle pen can be made up of wood or steel Fencing and gating (and/or other materials, as well).
In Afrikaans it is a rural village, typically consisting of huts surrounded by a stockade.
It can also refer to an enclosure for livestock.
Kraal - village of huts in southern Africa
A kraal is a traditional African village of huts, usually enclosed by a fence of very thorny bushes. So, African natives would dwell in a kraal.
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Elise Kraal was born on September 1, 1940, in Netherlands.
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In southern Africa, a kraal is a traditional village or homestead where a community of people, often from the same family or clan, live together. Typically, kraals are inhabited by groups of people such as herders, farmers, or tribes.
it has the Zulu Kraal which is an Indian tribe