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Kraal is an Afrikaans (from Dutch) word for an area where animals live.

It has in the past been used, incorrectly for the houses in which various South African tribes live.

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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.

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