ǂAakhoe dialect (redirect from Haiǁom language)
Soroseb, a member of the Haiǁom and Ovambo groups ǂAakhoe at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) DOBES documentation project on Haiǁom Heikinnen, T. (n.d.), pp...
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cluster including Gǁana and Gǀwi) A Haiǁom language is listed in most Khoisan references. A century ago the Haiǁom people spoke a Ju dialect, probably...
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ethnic groups: Namakhoen, ǂNūkhoen, and Haiǁomkhoen. The Haiǁom, who had spoken a Juu language, later shifted to Khoekhoe. The name for the speakers, Khoekhoen...
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unit results in nine Khoe languages: Nama (ethnonyms Khoekhoe, Nama, Damara) is a dialect cluster including ǂAakhoe and Haiǁom Xiri is a dialect cluster...
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San people (category CS1 Portuguese-language sources (pt))
March 2014. Retrieved 18 March 2014. the term 'San' comes from the Haiǁom language and has been abbreviated in the following way ... Saa – Picking things...
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magic rituals are significant in the origin of religion. Hunting hypothesis Haiǁom people Jeffers Petroglyphs Rock carvings in Central Norway The Sorcerer...
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Used in: Southeast Asia † = Extinct alphabet or Script ǂAkhoe – ǂAkhoe Haiǁom Spoken in: Angola , Botswana , Namibia , and South Africa Albanian (Gheg)...
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Damara people (category Articles containing German-language text)
the east of Tsawiǀaus (Otavi). The Danidaman have intermingled with the Haiǁom and ǀNawen (Aawambo) who arrived much later. Dâuredaman: lit. Damaras of...
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Rehoboth, Namibia (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
are the now seemingly extinct and or greatly assimilated/ accultured San (Haiǁom) and the Damaras, of the ǃAinîn traditional community (or rather the Dama...
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HGM (category Articles containing Spanish-language text)
Hospital of Mexico (Spanish: Hospital General de México), in Mexico City Haiǁom dialect, part of the Khoekhoe dialect continuum Higham railway station (Kent)...
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