Khoisans is a Black Hunter in South Africa - Collectors and Nomads South Africa is also known as the "Black Country" in the southern part of the African continent. But in South Africa, we will find many white and black people. It does not matter whether I am white or black, but whites in South Africa dominate black people and I thought they were slaves. Modern South Africa is made up of a large number of people, and in its history it is classified into African indigenous or black, European, Caucasian, Asian or Indian, and colored.
Coysan (pronounced COY) is probably the most unfamiliar group of Americans today. In the 15th century, they were actually two groups found in the majority of southern South Africa. Large scale carp nomads, Hottentots, and smaller San hunters - Collector - which is a bushman. Most carpids no longer exist; European settlers shot, banished, or infect many of them, survivors crossed the Europeans. The San Hunter collector was also shot dead, exiled and infected, but its number gradually declined in order to maintain their identity in Namibia's desert agriculture. Today 's Khoisan looks very different from blacks in Africa. They are light brown skin. Coiling closer
Sun or Bushman is actually a collective term for various indigenous hunters who are collecting tribes from South Africa's last Sun, South Africa to Okavango Delta. The similarities between cultural relatives and genetics are amazing, but their language and tradition are very different.
Approximately 2000 years ago, Khoekhoen (early European terminology of Huo Duo Duo) was a pastoralist who settled mainly on the coast but San (Bushman) was a hunter gatheringer throughout this region. At that time, the farmers who told the class and the herds began to arrive in southern Africa and spread from lowlands in the east to high felt. The first European settlement in southern Africa was established in Table Bay (Cape Town) by Dutch East India Company in 1652. Colonies grew rapidly as Dutch farmers settled in growing crops to supply fresh ingredients to passing ships. Immediately after the establishment of the colony, the slaves were imported from East Africa, Madagascar and East India.