Tsuni-{u01C1}Goam: The Supreme Being of the Khoi-KhoiTrübner & Company, Ludgate Hill, 1881 - 154 pages |
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... Government ( p . 157 ) , distinctly says : ' One does not know what kind of religion they have , but early , when the day dawns , they assemble and take each other by the hands and dance , and call out in their language towards the ...
... Government ( p . 157 ) , distinctly says : ' One does not know what kind of religion they have , but early , when the day dawns , they assemble and take each other by the hands and dance , and call out in their language towards the ...
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... Government at the Cape , Grevenbroek , who had written a Latin essay on the Hottentots ; all these documents were also put at Valentyn's disposal . 5 This is nothing else but the Tsui- || goab worship , as I have identified in the third ...
... Government at the Cape , Grevenbroek , who had written a Latin essay on the Hottentots ; all these documents were also put at Valentyn's disposal . 5 This is nothing else but the Tsui- || goab worship , as I have identified in the third ...
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... Government in 1805 to fight against the English . The Namaqua , according to the Cape Records , lived in 1665 as far South as the Olifants river . They have always been , and still are , by far the most powerful tribe among all the ...
... Government in 1805 to fight against the English . The Namaqua , according to the Cape Records , lived in 1665 as far South as the Olifants river . They have always been , and still are , by far the most powerful tribe among all the ...
Page 118
... of vital importance that our Government should grant a small sum for the purpose of searching for such individuals , and collecting from their lips these long - forgotten dialects . I said ethnology should be taught at our colleges , 118.
... of vital importance that our Government should grant a small sum for the purpose of searching for such individuals , and collecting from their lips these long - forgotten dialects . I said ethnology should be taught at our colleges , 118.
Page 119
... Cape Colleges to demonstrate anthropology , ad oculos , than at the Breakwater ? -where the method of anato- mical measurement could be taught with greater success ? And if the Cape Government has no eye and ear 119.
... Cape Colleges to demonstrate anthropology , ad oculos , than at the Breakwater ? -where the method of anato- mical measurement could be taught with greater success ? And if the Cape Government has no eye and ear 119.
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