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Bushmanland is in the north-east. Bushmanland ( Afrikaans : Boesmanland ) was a Bantustan in South West Africa (present-day Namibia ), intended by the apartheid government to be a self-governing homeland for the San people (the Bushmen).
Bushmanland is an arid area south of the Orange River and west of Kenhardt and east of Springbok (Namaqualand) in the Northern Cape, South Africa. It includes the towns of Pofadder and Aggeneys, and places such as Namies and Bosluis Pan. Extensive plains are dotted with koppies like the Gamsberg. Bushmanland is an arid area inland from ...
The Bundu Farm site (/ˈbʊnduː/) is a kidney shape depression (or pan) of land located in the Bushmanland region of Northern Cape, South Africa.The excavations at this site during 1998-2003 had unearthed a sequence of archaeological remains including Earlier, Middle and Later Stone Age assemblages and preserved fauna. [1]
Bushmanland (Boesmanland in Afrikaans) may refer to: Bushmanland (South West Africa) , a bantustan in South West Africa (present-day Namibia) Bushmanland, Northern Cape , an area south of the Orange River and west of Kenhardt and east of Springbok (Namaqualand) in the Northern Cape, South Africa
Pella is an oasis in Namakwa (Bushmanland) in the Northern Cape province of South Africa. Earlier known as Cammas Fonteyn, the spring was used by a nearby stronghold of San people. In 1776 a South African Dutch farmer called Coenraad Feijt settled there and lived in harmony with the San despite their fondness for raiding the cattle of the Dutch ...
There was little general appreciation of this as a result of apartheid education: “To look at the history of South Africa [as it has been taught in our schools]," remarked Prof N.J. van der Merwe, Professor of Archaeology at the University of Cape Town, "is to look at human events through the wrong end of a telescope.” [3]
Pofadder (Afrikaans for "puff adder") is a small town in the Northern Cape province of South Africa. In spite of its small size, it is an important local centre in the region known in South Africa as Bushmanland. The surrounding districts are arid, sparsely populated, rugged and picturesque.
Bushmanland is an arid area south of the Orange River and west of Kenhardt and east of Springbok (Namaqualand) in the Northern Cape, South Africa. Pages in category "Bushmanland, Northern Cape" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.