Nama (Namaqua) people are the nomadic, aboriginal Khoe-Kwadi and Afrikaans-speaking people that forms a sub-set of the larger Khoikhoi ethnolinguistic group of South Africa, Namibia and Botswana. The Nama are the largest group of the Khoikhoi people, most of whom have largely disappeared as a group, except for the Namas.Sweet and beautiful Nama Girls at Northern Cape, South Africa. by Uncornered MarketNama people and Herero people...
Friday, 28 February 2014
NAMA PEOPLE: ABORIGINAL PEOPLE OF SOUTH AFRICA THAT FORMS PART OF THE KHOISAN GROUP
Posted on February 28, 2014 by Unknown
Thursday, 27 February 2014
SAHO PEOPLE: ANCIENT AGRO-PASTORAL PEOPLE OF ERITREA
Posted on February 27, 2014 by Unknown
The Saho (Soho) people an agro-pastoral and amalgamated ethnolinguistic and cultural group belonging to the larger Cushitic ethnic group inhabiting the Horn of Africa. They are principally concentrated in Eritrea, with some also living in adjacent parts of Ethiopia. Ancient Saho speaking people are descendants of ancient Kushites.Beautiful woman from Saho tribe of EritreaThe term Kushite derives from the ancient peoples of North East Africa,...
Wednesday, 26 February 2014
BILEN PEOPLE: ERITREAN ETHNIC GROUP THAT HAVE THEIR WOMEN WEARING NOSE RINGS SIGNIFYING THEIR SOCIAL STATUS
Posted on February 26, 2014 by Unknown
The Bilen (Blin or Bilin) are hardworking, agriculturalist Cushitic ethnic group on the Horn of Africa. They are primarily concentrated in central Eritrea, in and around the city of Keren and further south toward Asmara, the nation's capitalBeautiful Bilen girl from Eritrea They were formerly known as the Bogo or North Agaw. The meaning of the word 'Bilin' also is not known. Some version of the tradition holds that it is Saho word (belen)...
SONINKE PEOPLE: INFLUENTIAL TRADERS AND TRAVEL-LOVING PEOPLE THAT FOUNDED THE FAMAOUS PRE-COLONIAL WEST AFRICAN EMPIRE OF GHANA
Posted on February 26, 2014 by Unknown
The Soninke (also called Sarakole, Seraculeh, or Serahuli) are influential-agriculturalists, well-known traveling and celebrated traders as well as Mandé-speaking people of West Africa that founded the famous pre-colonial empire of Ghana c. 750-1240 CE. The Soninke who descend from the Bafour and are closely related to the Imraguen of Mauritania are historical celebrities in Africa in general and sub-Saharan Africa in...
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