They had tight Curled hair. high cheek bones, Yellow Brownie skin
Yes, the San and Khoikhoi were at war.
They are nomadic and live in the southern area of Namibia. Many have left this nomadic life and now live in European communities
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For the same reason that Danish people don't look like Japanese people.
they were black!
The Khoikhoi people speak Khoi, one of Khoisan languages--the Khoisan languages are the click languages--spoken in Southern Africa.
Yes, the San and Khoikhoi were at war.
A Hottentot is a person. It's an old-fashioned name for people called Khoikhoi, who live in southwestern Africa. You can look them up in Wikipedia.
The KhoiKhoi only ate cattle if they had died or had been stolen from their enemies, and during special important occasions like on weddings or funerals.
Oh, dude, the Dutch needed cattle from the Khoikhoi in 1652. Like, those Dutchies were probably craving some steak or something, who knows? But yeah, the Khoikhoi had the goods, and the Dutch were like, "Hey, we need those cows." And that's pretty much how it went down.
Buchu was a traditional folk remedy of the Khoikhoi, a native people of the Cape region of South Africa. The Khoikhoi used buchu as a stimulant, a diuretic, and to relieve bloating.
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They are nomadic and live in the southern area of Namibia. Many have left this nomadic life and now live in European communities
The clicks in the Khoikhoi language are parts of words just like vowels and consonants in English. They do not have independent meaning. Without them, however, the words they were in would have no meaning or a different meaning.
the cape khoikhoi kept livestock such as cattle,sheep & dogs.they were nomadic & built temporaly the cape khoikhoi kept livestock such as cattle,sheep & dogs.they were nomadic & built temporaly the cape khoikhoi kept livestock such as cattle,sheep & dogs.they were nomadic & built temporaly
The Khoikhoi people, traditionally pastoralists, primarily relied on herding cattle, sheep, and goats for their livelihood. They lived in small, mobile groups, moving to find fresh grazing land and water sources. Their social structure was organized around kinship and they practiced a semi-nomadic lifestyle, often engaging in trade with neighboring communities. The Khoikhoi also maintained rich cultural practices, including traditional music, dance, and storytelling.
The natives of South Africa were called the Khoikhoi people, but are mainly known by the name Hottentots.