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Khoikhoi and the Question of Convict Transportation from the Cape Colony, 1820–1842
South African Historical Journal, 1985exaly +2 more sources
Khoikhoi, Microhistory, and Colonial Characters at the Cape of Good Hope
2022Microhistory unlocked new avenues of historical investigation and methodologies and helped uncover the past of individuals, an event, or a small community. Reclamation of “lost histories” of individuals and colonized communities of colonial South Africa falls within this category.
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The Earliest Eyewitness Depictions of Khoikhoi: Andries Beeckman in Africa
Itinerario, 2005Countless studies by historians, art historians and anthropologists have dealt with the early modern image of the South African Khoikhoi. Lacking everything that Europeans valued, they fell prey to the most contemptuous imagery available. The term ‘Hottentots’, by which they were known, was considered more or less synonymous with monstrous appearance ...
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Aboriginal Khoikhoi Servants and Their Masters in Colonial Swellendam, South Africa, 1745-1795
Agricultural History, 2001L'article etudie l'emploi des domestiques d'origine aborigene, issus des communautes Khoikhoi dans le Swellendam colonial en Afrique du Sud entre 1745 et 1795. L'auteur analyse la relation de cette communaute avec les colons et decrit l'organisation de l'agriculture dans cette region, en axant la recherche sur des eleveurs semi-nomades, que l'on ...
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Journal of Early Modern History, 2006
AbstractPeter Kolb (1675–1726), a German astronomer and mathematician, was an unlikely candidate to write the book that became the most well-known source of the Cape of Good Hope and the Khoikhoi in the eighteenth century. This essay uses Kolb's work as a case study for the transformation of one man's personal observations into a variety of works that ...
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AbstractPeter Kolb (1675–1726), a German astronomer and mathematician, was an unlikely candidate to write the book that became the most well-known source of the Cape of Good Hope and the Khoikhoi in the eighteenth century. This essay uses Kolb's work as a case study for the transformation of one man's personal observations into a variety of works that ...
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Kraal and Castle: Khoikhoi and the Founding of White South Africa
The American Historical Review, 1978David Chanaiwa, Richard Elphick
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The Cape Herders: A History of the Khoikhoi of Southern Africa
The South African Archaeological Bulletin, 1998Roger B. Beck +4 more
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