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  2. List of people from Springfield, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Stephanie Hein, member of the Missouri House of Representatives; Gilbert H. Jertberg, United States Circuit Judge; Jim Keet (born 1949), former member of both houses of the Arkansas legislature; the 2010 Republican gubernatorial nominee in Arkansas; Margaret Kelly, former Missouri state auditor, Missouri republican gubernatorial nominee

  3. San people - Wikipedia

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    It was coined by Leonhard Schulze in the 1920s and popularized by Isaac Schapera in 1930. Anthropological use of San was detached from the compound Khoisan, [22] as it has been reported that the exonym San is perceived as a pejorative in parts of the central Kalahari. [11] By the late 1990s, the term San was used generally by the people ...

  4. Khoe languages - Wikipedia

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    Though Khoisan is now rejected as a family, the name is retained as a term of convenience. The most numerous and only well-known Khoi language is Khoikhoi (Nama/Damara) of Namibia. The rest of the family is found predominantly in the Kalahari Desert of Botswana. The languages are similar enough that a fair degree of communication is possible ...

  5. Sandawe language - Wikipedia

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    Sandawe is a language spoken by about 60,000 Sandawe people in the Dodoma Region of Tanzania.Sandawe's use of click consonants, a rare feature shared with only two other languages of East Africa – Hadza and Dahalo, had been the basis of its classification as a member of the defunct Khoisan family of Southern Africa since Albert Drexel in the 1920s.

  6. Sandawe people - Wikipedia

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    There has been debate on whether the Sandawe represent a link to the Khoisan hunter-gatherers of Southern Africa, though recent research suggests Khoisan are older and mostly unrelated to Sandawe. [2] [3] The Sandawe today are considered descendants of an original Bushmen-like people, unlike their modern neighbours, the Gogo.

  7. Khoisan languages - Wikipedia

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    Khoisan was proposed as one of the four families of African languages in Joseph Greenberg's classification (1949–1954, revised in 1963). However, linguists who study Khoisan languages reject their unity, and the name "Khoisan" is used by them as a term of convenience without any implication of linguistic validity, much as "Papuan" and "Australian" are.

  8. Washington University School of Dental Medicine - Wikipedia

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    The school was founded by the Missouri State Dental Society and dentist Henry E. Peebles as the Missouri Dental College in 1866. The first dean of the school was Homer Judd. [1] It is the first dental school west of the Mississippi River and only the sixth dental school in the U.S. In 1892 the Missouri Dental College merged with Washington ...

  9. Khoisan revivalism - Wikipedia

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    The growth of the Khoisan revival has been fueled by contemporary political discussions in South Africa about the potential of pre-1913 land claims and the recognition of Khoisan traditional authority. [3] [4] In order to support their pursuit of land claims, Khoisan revivalists emphasise ancestral kinship and question "coloured" identity. [4]

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