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SA 36: Khoisan Echoes: The Roots, Art, Language, and Legacy of South Africa’s First People

Khoisan Echoes: Tracing the Roots, Art, Language, and Legacy of South Africa’s First Nation I can greet you in Khoekhoegowab: “!Gâi tsÄ“s” means “Good day”! 🪶 Introduction: The First Footprints Long before the rise of empires, before the arrival of Bantu-speaking peoples and European settlers, the vast landscapes of Southern Africa echoed with the footsteps of the Khoisan. These were the original custodians of the land—hunter-gatherers and pastoralists whose legacy stretches back over 100,000 years. Today, their descendants—the San, Khoekhoe, Nama, and Griqua—continue to preserve fragments of a culture that once spanned deserts, coasts, and savannahs. This blogpost is a journey through time and terrain: from the ochre-streaked rock shelters of the Cederberg to the arid plains of the Richtersveld, from the melodic clicks of Khoisan languages to the intricate beadwork and storytelling that define their art. We’ll explore their ancient hunting techniques, the resilience of the...