The Khoi and the San people, or Khoisan as they are collectively known, were referred to as bushmen in the past and are famous for the clicks in their languages. Their presence in South Africa has ...
South Africa still has a long way to go in respecting human rights. This is confirmed by protest marches across the country where people complain about lack of basic services such as water, houses, ...
The Khoi and the San people, or Khoisan as they are collectively known, were referred to as bushmen in the past and are famous for the clicks in their languages. Their presence in South Africa has ...
The Khoisan encampment being dismantled and removed from the Union Buildings. Photos: Supplied. After nearly seven years of Khoisan protest, the Department of Public Works (DPW) dismantled and ...
For six years, a small but determined group of Khoisan protesters camped outside South Africa’s government headquarters in Pretoria, demanding recognition as the nation’s first indigenous people.
The former are an extremely important people for the ethnologist, and from them the Hottentots cannot be dissociated physically or culturally; hence the composite name “Khoisan” adopted by the ...
They felt aggrieved by their supposed losses in the emancipation for their Hottentot slaves, and determined to erect themselves into a republic, in which they might pursue without molestation ...
South African authorities on Monday cleared a camp of the Khoisan community squatting on the grounds of the government headquarters in Pretoria for six years to demand recognition as the country's ...