A kraal is an enclosure for cattle and other domestic animals in southern Africa. Or it can be a village of the native peoples of South Africa, usually surrounded by a stockade or the like and often having a central space for livestock. Or it can also be village as a social unit. And it can also be an enclosure where wild animals are exhibited, as in a zoo.
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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africans
a cattle or animal pen
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.
The fence of a kraal is typically made of locally available materials such as wooden poles, thorn bushes, or reeds. Its primary purpose is to enclose livestock and protect them from predators, as well as to prevent theft. The design often incorporates sharp thorns or tightly woven branches to enhance security. Additionally, the kraal serves as a social and cultural gathering place for the community.
it has the Zulu Kraal which is an Indian tribe