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THE BUSHMEN OF THE KALAHARI, VINYL RECORD AND 16 COLOUR SLIDES THE BUSHMEN OF THE KALAHARI, VINYL RECORD AND 16 COLOUR SLIDES THE BUSHMEN OF THE KALAHARI, VINYL RECORD AND 16 COLOUR SLIDES
THE BUSHMEN OF THE KALAHARI, VINYL RECORD AND 16 COLOUR SLIDES THE BUSHMEN OF THE KALAHARI, VINYL RECORD AND 16 COLOUR SLIDES THE BUSHMEN OF THE KALAHARI, VINYL RECORD AND 16 COLOUR SLIDES
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South Africa
Product code
BHB7
Bob Shop ID
650496007

Sound Pics Enterprises, Saxonwold, Transvaal, No.1 in a series, circa ealy 1970's, 10" cover with 7" pocket inside to house the single. Includes a booklet, and 16 Kodak slides of Bushmen life inset into the rear cover.

Record has Songs And Dances With Descriptive Commentary.

Khoisan is a catch-all term for the indigenous peoples of Southern Africa who traditionally speak non-Bantu languages, combining the Khoekhoen and the Sān peoples. Khoisan populations traditionally speak click languages. They are considered to be the historical communities throughout Southern Africa, remaining predominant until European colonisation in areas climatically unfavorable to Bantu (sorghum-based) agriculture, such as the Cape region, through to Namibia, where Khoekhoe populations of Nama and Damara people are prevalent groups, and Botswana. Considerable mingling with Bantu-speaking groups is evidenced by prevalence of click phonemes in many Southern African Bantu languages, especially Xhosa.

Many Khoesān peoples are the descendants of a very early dispersal of anatomically modern humans to Southern Africa before 150,000 years ago.[a] (However, see below for recent work supporting a multi-regional hypothesis that suggests the Khoisan may be a source population for anatomically modern humans.) Their languages show a limited typological similarity, largely confined to the prevalence of click consonants. They are not verifiably derived from a single common proto-language, but are today split among at least three separate and unrelated language families (Khoe-Kwadi, Tuu and Kxa). It has been suggested that the Khoekhoe may represent Late Stone Age arrivals to Southern Africa, possibly displaced by Bantu expansion reaching the area roughly between 1,500 and 2,000 years ago.

Sān are popularly thought of as foragers in the Kalahari Desert and regions of Botswana, Namibia, Angola, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Lesotho and Northern South Africa. The word sān is from the Khoekhoe language and refers to foragers ("those who pick things up from the ground") who do not own livestock. As such, it was used in reference to all hunter-gatherer populations who came into contact with Khoekhoe-speaking communities, and largely referred to the lifestyle, distinct from a pastoralist or agriculturalist one, and not to any particular ethnicity. While there are attendant cosmologies and languages associated with this way of life, the term is an economic designator rather than a cultural or ethnic one.

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