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AmaKhoekhoe

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AmaKhoekhoe eyimizulane ehlakaza amaqhugwane awo, ngUSamuel Daniell (1805)

AmaKhoekhoe (/ˈkɔɪkɔɪ/ KOY-koy) (noma AmaKhoikhoi ekubhaleni kwangaphambili) [lower-alpha 1] ngokwesiko bangabantu abomdabu abayimizulane ezazillusa [2] eNingizimu Afrika. Bavame ukuhlanganiswa nabantu abazingela-abaqoqi abangamaSan (ngokwezwi nezwi "Abafuyi"). [3] Igama elithi "Khoekhoe" empeleni liyigama lokudumisa, hhayi igama lobuhlanga[4], kodwa liye lasetshenziswa ezincwadini njengegama lobuhlanga labantu abakhuluma isiKhoe eNingizimu Afrika, ikakhulukazi amaqembu awelusa, njenge !Manje!Izizwe zaseGona, eNa[5]ma, I-Xiri naseXukhoe. AmaKhoekhoe ake aziwa ngokuthi Ama-hottentot, igama manje elibhekwa njengokucasula.[6]

Nakuba ukuba khona kwamaKhoekhoe eNingizimu ne-Afrika kwandulela ukwanda kwe-Bantu, ngokusho kwethiyori yesayensi esekelwe ikakhulukazi ebufakazini bezilimi, akucaci ukuthi, mhlawumbe ngeNkathi Yasemuva Yamatshe, amaKhoekhoe aqala nini ukuhlala ezindaweni lapho amaKhoekhoe okuqala aqala khona. ukuxhumana nabaseYurophu kwenzeka. Ngaleso sikhathi, ngekhulu le-17, amaKhoekhoe ayefuye imihlambi emikhulu yezinkomo zamaNguni esifundeni saseKapa. [ngokukabani?] [okucashunwa] Bayeka kakhulu ukufuya kokuzulazula ekhulwini le-19 kuya kwelama-20.

  1. "The old Dutch also did not know that their so-called Hottentots formed only one branch of a wide-spread race, of which the other branch divided into ever so many tribes, differing from each other totally in language [...] While the so-called Hottentots called themselves Khoikhoi (men of men, i.e. men par excellence), they called those other tribes , the Sonqua of the Cape Records [...] We should apply the term Hottentot to the whole race, and call the two families, each by the native name, that is the one, the Khoikhoi, the so-called Hottentot proper; the other the Sān () or Bushmen." Theophilus Hahn, Tsuni-||Goam: The Supreme Being to the Khoi-Khoi (1881), p. 3.
  2. https://www.britannica.com/topic/pastoral-nomadism
  3. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_people
  4. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethnonym#:~:text=Ethnonyms%20can%20be%20divided%20into,of%20Germany%20is%20the%20Germans.
  5. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nama_people
  6. "Hottentot, n. and adj." OED Online, Oxford University Press, March 2018, www.oed.com/view/Entry/88829. Accessed 13 May 2018. Citing G. S. Nienaber, 'The origin of the name "Hottentot" ', African Studies, 22:2 (1963), 65–90, Template:Doi. See also https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hottentot_(racial_term)


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