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by Jeanius

The KHOISAN Question: Finding Roots and Identity 3


September 30, 2009 in Uncategorized

The ANC is apologising to the people of the Western Cape but until the ANC repeals the 1910 Extinction Law that denies the KhoiSan their legal and offcial existance in this their motherland; South Africa, this Africa, their words as leadership are hollow. You can not accord people dignity when you disallow their existance and their roots.

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8 responses to The KHOISAN Question: Finding Roots and Identity 3

1. jeanihess said on September 30, 2009 Haai Daar Ghaap: Ja, wreed:-( Maar Boerseun glo ons was al min of meer uitgesterf toe Jan hier gekom het!!! Reply Edit

2. jeanihess said on September 30, 2009 Jy is natuurlik reg en ek stam gedeeltelik daar uit die Karroo / Klein Karroo se span:)en moontlik ook uit die Hessequa. So here we are: the definitively different Coloured people, trying to reestablish our legitimate identity!! Reply Edit

3. Mos_Native said on September 30, 2009 Funny how the government can entertain a bunch of loonies and allow them Orania yet not address this travesty of justice. Reply Edit

4. ebonyandivory said on September 30, 2009 Ag nee, ek wens hulle herroep die belaglike wet. Ek wens ons verlede in hierdie land het nooit gebeur nie. Reply Edit

5. jeanihess said on September 30, 2009 There is an application in for land, (as you know in the reserves and mining areas they are driving the people out all over Southern Africa)recognition of the language and the repeal of the law: as I saidyour voice is needed:-) Reply Edit

6. jeanihess said on September 30, 2009 Hello Ebonay&Ivory: Ek hoop dat ons dit gaan regkry maar niemand van goewerment het na Saterdag se verrigtinge by die museum gekom nie:-( Reply Edit

7. Zeelia said on October 1, 2009 The San were very prominent on National Geography, The Human Family Tree Sunday evening Brilliant program we are all related, with our DNA beginnings in Africa Reply Edit

8. jeanihess said on October 1, 2009 Good Morning Zelia: I wish that I could have watched that..E for me though:-( The KhoiSan Identity is growing fiercely at the moment with quite young people taking up the call and expressing voice:-)

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