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Excavations at Kasteelberg and the origins of the Khoekhoen in the Western Cape, South Africa
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ISBN: 1841719692 Year: 2006 Publisher: Oxford : Archaeopress,

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Some Semitic influences in Hottentot culture
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Year: 1968 Publisher: Johannesburg : Witwatersrand university press,

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Jan Paerl, a Khoikhoi in Cape Colonial Society 1761-1851
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ISBN: 9789047417576 9789004150935 Year: 2006 Publisher: Leiden; Boston : BRILL

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Jan Paerl (1761-1851) was the initiator of what is arguably the first millenarian movement in colonial South Africa. In this biography of the Khoikhoi Jan Paerl light is being shed on this new form of resistance against colonial domination in Cape society. As the prophet, Onsen Liewen Heer , Paerl initiated a quasi-millenarian movement by persuading believers to reassert their Khoikhoi identity and reclaim the "land of their forefathers". This study discusses Paerl's post-prophetic activities, his trial and incarceration, the clash with his colonial master, his appropriation of mission Christianity and his last years as a Moravian Christian.


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Man in Southern Africa : the Hottentots.
ISBN: 094994002X Year: 1972 Publisher: Cape Town South African museum

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The Khoisan peoples of South Africa : Bushmen and Hottentots
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Year: 1965 Publisher: London: Routledge,

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Images of power : understanding Bushman rock art.
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ISBN: 1868121968 Year: 1989 Publisher: Johannesburg : Southern books publ.,

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Reynard the fox in South Africa : or, Hottentot fables and tales.
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Year: 1864 Publisher: London : Trübner,

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A catalogue of the Khoisan folktales of Southern Africa
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ISBN: 9783896458704 3896458701 9783896458711 389645871X 9783896458728 Year: 2013 Publisher: Köln Rüdiger Köppe Verlag

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This catalogue is an inventory of the folktales of three ethnic groups: the Bushmen (San, Masarwa), the Khoe­khoe(n) (Khoikhoi, Hottentots) and the Damara (Dama, Bergdama). These peoples are most likely the ancient in­habitants of southern Africa who lived there before the arrival of the Bantu-speaking peoples. Though they differ as to their original forms of economy (hunter-gatherers and herders) they all speak click languages that do not belong to the Bantu languages. The Rehobothers and so-called Coloureds of Namibia, people of mixed race whose mother-tongue usually is Afrikaans, have been included here, for they not only have kept many elements of Khoisan beliefs but always have lived in close contact with the Khoisan groups.Comparative studies proved that there must have been a continuous exchange with and influence by neighbour­ing peoples from time immemorial. A number of tales which Khoisan peoples share with Bantu-speaking Africa can be found already in early 19th century sources, others appear only in latest collections of the northern bor­der region. The same can be said of tales originating from European or Asian traditions. Many have been thor­oughly adjusted to Khoisan life and thinking and are regarded as own ancient traditions because they were orally handed on in the family. Therefore the Catalogue does not separate ancient Khoisan lore from acquisitions of later times. It lists all tales which were told by Khoisan people and said to have been learned orally. Biblical stories were told only in a few cases and were not catalogued. Chapter 5 shows the tales with strong Herero fla­vour. International tales can be recognized by their ATU number.The catalogue, divided into two parts, represents oral traditions in a very broad sense: Not only myths, trickster, animal and fairy tales are listed but also anecdotes and legends, including ghost stories, contemporary legends and tales which explain place names. Section I on celestial bodies, deities and mythical trickster tales and the last section, novelistic tales and legends, are given in more detailed summaries and are backed up by a considerable number of statements about folkbelief. Section I, which documents the ancient Khoisan worldview, shall facili­tate not only folktale studies but general Khoisan research. The last section shall serve to further African legend studies, for until now special collections and studies do not exist.Chapter 9 The Sources, records all sources, published and unpublished, from which tales were indexed. It points out whether the tales were original record­ings or reproductions. In addition, the catalogue notes variants of sub-Saharan African peoples, particularly of the neighbours of the Khoisan, and literature on tales or related subjects. These lists are a random collection which the author noted down over the years and make no claim to be exhaustive; perhaps they may help other students. The folktales that are the basis of her catalogue have been published by Sigrid Schmidt in the ten volumes of her series Afrika erzählt (1991–2009). (Provided by publisher)


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Diere stories : soos deur Hotnots vertel
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Year: 1917 Publisher: Pretoria : Van Schaik,

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Diere stories : soos deur hotnots vertel
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Year: 1926 Publisher: Pretoria Van Schaik,

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