About the ethnic groups subsumed under the term Khoisan the language families subsumed under KhoisanKhoisan languages Infobox Ethnic group group Khoisan image Image San tribesman.jpg none 200px caption ... langs Khoisan languages related perhaps Sandawe Khoisan also spelled Khoesaan , Khoesan or Khoe ..., Alan 1992 Hunters and Herders of Southern Africa A Comparative Ethnography of the Khoisan Peoples . New York Cambridge Cambridge University Press, 1992. ref Culturally, the Khoisan are divided into the hunter ... agriculture and adopted the Khoi economy. Large Khoisan populations remain in several arid areas in the region, notably in the Kalahari Desert . Terminology Other terms used to describe the Khoisan ... or collectively as Bushmen, rather than as San or Khoisan. If the Bushmen need to be grouped with the Khoe ... Daniell Khoisan besig om sprinkane te braai 1804.jpg right 250px thumb Khoisan busy barbecuing grasshoppers ... skeletal remains. These Late Stone Age people in parts of southern Africa were the ancestors of the Khoisan ... candidates for domestication, the Khoisan did not have farming or domesticated animals until a few ... and intermarried with the Khoisan in the years after contact and became the dominant population ... of the Khoisan s original presence in South Africa in fact can be seen in the distribution of their languages ... Khoisan click consonants click consonant and loan words into their respective languages. Image African language families en.svg right 300px thumb The distribution green of the Khoisan languages various language families spoken by Khoisan peoples. After the arrival of the Bantu, the Khoisan and their pastoral ... to the rest of the country and begin replacing the Khoisan population. ref Diamond, 397 ref During the colonial era, the Khoisan survived in South Africa , Namibia and Botswana . Today many of the San ..., other evidence has suggested that the ancestors of the Khoi peoples one subset of the Khoisan are relatively ... that the Y chromosome of Khoisan men using samples drawn from several San tribes share certain patterns ... more details
Khoisan X , formerly Benny Alexander 4 March 1955 &ndash 13 October 2010 , was a South African political activist born in Kimberley, Northern Cape Kimberley , South Africa . ref Gastrow, S. 1990 . Who s Who in South African Politics Vol 3 . Johannesburg Ravan Press Pty Ltd. ref Early life Bennett Alexander was the third child of Estelle and Johann Alexander, a labourer in Kimberley, the city where he grew up. He matriculated from the William Pescod High School , Kimberley, in 1975. Following initial employment with the South African government Department of Manpower, until 1981, Alexander served for a year on a Christian youth team which travelled around Zimbabwe and South Africa, before he moved to Johannesburg where he worked for a pharmaceutical company. Labour activist At this time Alexander helped to form the Black Health and Allied Workers Union of South Africa , serving as a senior shop steward and vice chairperson of the local shop stewards committee. He also chaired the union s national advisory committee. From 1986 he took up full time employment with the South African Black Municipal and Allied Workers Union , an affiliate of the National Council of Trade Unions Nactu . Political career In 1989 Alexander became person aide to Zeph Mothopong , President of the Pan Africanist ... 2010 10 14 former pac secretary general khoisan x dies ref becoming a champion for indigenous interests ... Benny Alexander to Khoisan X, and acted as adviser to Adam Kok V , a Griqua leader in the Northern Cape ... or name. Khoisan X died of a stroke in Johannesburg . ref name mg.co.za He was buried in Kimberley on 23 October 2010. ref Kwon Hoo, S. 2010. Khoisan people bid X goodbye. Diamond Fields Advertiser 25 Oct 2010 p 6 ref References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Khoisan ... , South Africa DEFAULTSORT Khoisan X Category 1955 births Category 2010 deaths Category South ... Khoisan X ... more details
The religion of the Khoisan people of Southern Africa draws from rituals, folk tales and legends. The Khoisan are divided into two groups, the Khoikhoi and the Bushmen San , and although each culture has its own religious tradition, there is overlap in their respective belief systems. Legendary Figures Cagn also known Kaang is the supreme god of the Bushmen of southern Africa. He is the first being and the creator of the world. ref name JH Hastings, p.522 ref He is a trickster god who can shape shift, most often into the mantis praying mantis but also takes the form of a bull Taurotragus eland , a louse , a snake , and a caterpillar . ref name JH ref Lewis Williams 2000 , p.143 ref ref name Moore Moore, p.113 ref ref name EM Meletinsky, p.169 ref In some variants of the Khoisan creation story, Cagn receives so much opposition in the world that he moves his abode from the earth to the top of the sky. Cagn is said to have created the moon which holds special significance to the Khoisan the phase of the moon dictated when Rainmaking ritual rainmaking rituals were to be performed. ref http khoisan.org religion.htm ref Coti is the wife of Cagn. She gave birth to the eland, and Cagn hid it near a secluded cliff to let it grow. ref name GM1 McNamee, p.52 ref One day Cagn s sons, Cogaz and Gewi, were out hunting. ref name GM1 Not knowing their father s love for the eland, they killed it. ref name AS Solomon, p.63 ref Cagn was angry, and told Gewi to put the blood from the dead eland into a pot and churn it. ref name GM2 McNamee, p.53 ref Blood spattered from the pot onto the ground ... been called a reflection of the fluidity of the Khoisan s religious resources and rituals, which ... 67 ref Gorib is the spotted one meaning leopard , cheetah , or Nile monitor leguaan in Khoisan languages Central Khoisan languages , so the Ga gorib probably has some connection with this formidable ... 1986. Narratives of the Southern San. Hamburg Helmut Buske Verlag, Quellen zur Khoisan Forschung ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 The Khoisan Aboriginal and Others Movement is a political party in South Africa . It is the first Khoisan party in South Africa and was launched in December 2008. It is led by Rodney January and will seek to improve the livelihood of South Africa s San people. ref http www.news24.com News24 South Africa Politics 0,,2 7 12 2444493,00.html SA s first San party launches news24.com, 20 December 2008 ref References reflist Category Political parties in South Africa Category 2008 in South Africa Category Political parties established in 2008 SouthAfrica party stub ... more details
For the Chinese wind instrument Xun disambiguation Xun may refer to any of several southern African Khoisan languages Ju hoan language Kxoe language disambig ... more details
At least two languages are known as Cua the Tsoa language , a Khoisan language of Botswana the Cua language Mon Khmer , one of the Bahnaric languages of Vietnam disambig ... more details
Infobox language name Eini states South Africa region Orange River extinct ? familycolor Khoisan fam1 Khoe languages Khoe fam2 Khoekhoe fam3 Khoekhoe language Khoekhoe iso3 linglist 0j3 Eini is an extinct variety of Khoekhoe language Khoekhoe on the Orange River of South Africa , sometimes listed as a distinct language or mistakenly assumed to be a variety of Ora language Ora . Khoisan Category Khoe languages Category Languages of South Africa Category Extinct languages of Africa lang stub ... more details
Orphan date October 2008 In female anatomy Macronymphia is the term used for an abnormally large labia minora commonly found as a racial characteristic in certain ethnic groups such as Khoisan s http www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov articlerender.fcgi?artid 447595 . Category Female reproductive system genitourinary stub ... more details
Infobox language name Lower Nossob nativename states South Africa , Botswana region extinct ? familycolor Khoisan fam1 Tuu languages Tuu fam2 Taa Lower Nossob dia1 Auni dia2 Haasi iso3 linglist nmn aun lingname Auni linglist2 nmn kih lingname2 Haasi Lower Nassob was a southern Khoisan language spoken along the Nossob River on the border of South Africa and Botswana, near Namibia. It was closely related to Taa language Taa . There are two attested dialects, Auni and Haasi Ku haasi . Khoisan Category Tuu languages ... more details
Infobox language family name Tuu altname Taa Kwi br Southern Khoisan obsolete region South Africa and Botswana familycolor Khoisan family One of the world s primary language family language families br traditionally considered Khoisan languages Khoisan child1 Taa child2 Kwi The Tuu or Taa Kwi Taa Ui , Ui Taa , Kwi languages are a language family consisting of two language clusters spoken in Botswana and South Africa . The relationship between the two clusters is not doubted, but is not close. The name Tuu comes from a word for person common to both branches of the family. The Tuu languages form in turn one branch of a proposed List of Khoisan languages Khoisan language family, and are called Southern Khoisan in that scenario. However, no convincing evidence has ever been produced for this classification. Citation needed date March 2007 Taa X language X 5000 speakers. A dialect cluster. Lower Nossob language Lower Nossob Two dialects, Auni and Ku haasi. Extinct. Kwi N ng language N ng A dialect cluster. Moribund, with 8 speakers. Xam language Xam A dialect cluster, including N uusaa. Extinct. Ungkue language Ungkue Extinct. Xegwi language Xegwi Extinct. The Kwi branch of South Africa is moribund language moribund , with only one language remaining, N ng language N ng , and that with less than a dozen elderly speakers. Kwi languages were once widespread across South Africa the most famous, Xam language Xam , was the source of the modern national motto of that nation, IPA ke e xarra ke . The Taa branch of Botswana is more robust, though it also has one surviving language, X language X , with 4200 speakers. The family was once thought to include ... of their many names represented separate languages or even dialects. See List of Khoisan languages ... of Bushman, 1937 . Khoisan Forum Working Paper 13. ed. Anthony Traill. K ln University of K ln. 18 ... DOBES projects taa Documentation of endangered languages Khoisan Language families Category ... more details
Infobox language name Haba nativename states Botswana speakers unknown date 2011 familycolor Khoisan fam1 Khoe languages Khoe fam2 Kalahari Tshu Khwe fam3 West fam4 Naro language Naro ? iso3 none notice IPA Haba Hab is a variety of the Khoe languages spoken in Botswana . Traditionally included in the G ana language G ana dialect cluster, it may actually be closer to Naro language Naro . It is endangered, with most Haba speaking Naro. Phonology Haba has the click inventory of Naro, with the glottalized series that not all Naro dialects have. There are seven tones in bimoraic roots with a nasal onset high and mid level, high and low falling, mid low, low mid, and low high , six tones with a voiceless onset, and four tones elsewhere voiced but not nasal . References Hirosi Nakagawa 2011 Haba Tonology . 4th International Symposium on Khoisan Languages and Linguistics, Riezlern. Khoisan Languages of Botswana Category Khoe languages Category Languages of Botswana ... more details
Auen may refer to places in Europe Auen, Austria in Carinthia state Auen, Germany , in the Bad Kreuznach district, Rhineland Palatinate several southern African Khoisan languages Kx au ein language Akhoe language disambig Category Place name disambiguation pages de Auen eo Auen pl Auen ... more details
Proto Khoisan , page 22. Mother Tongue , vol. VIII. ref argues that the bilabial clicks ... oa , where no other Khoisan language has a labial consonant of any kind in its words for these numerals ... at the LINGUIST List . References Reflist Khoisan Languages of Angola Language families Category Kx ... more details
Infobox language name unicode Ungkue extinct 20th century region South Africa familycolor Khoisan fam1 Tuu languages unicode Tuu fam2 unicode Kwi iso3 none Ungkue kwe is an extinct Tuu languages Kwi language of South Africa . Like Xam language Xam , Ungkue used inclusory pronouns for compound subjects hoeti nan koro nan tu n a a lion and jackal and ostrich they ? sc past go The lion and jackal and ostrich, they went . Meinhof 1929 References http email.eva.mpg.de gueldema pdf CapeArea.pdf Structural isoglosses between Khoekhoe and Tuu the Cape as a linguistic area . Tom G ldemann Khoisan Category Extinct languages of Africa Category Tuu languages Category Languages of South Africa lang stub hr Xegwi jezik ... more details
Xun may refer to Xun instrument , Chinese vessel flute made of clay or ceramic Xun County , of Hebi, Henan, China Xun, Hequ County , town in Hequ County , Shanxi, China Xun language disambiguation , name of several southern African Khoisan languages Hunni , or Xun, a tribal polity from Turan Xun , Soon and Xoon in Common, surname of Zhou Dynasty See also Kung disambiguation Xun . disambig no Xun ... more details
Refimprove date May 2010 Infobox language name Xegwi extinct 1988 region South Africa familycolor Khoisan fam1 Tuu languages Tuu fam2 Kwi iso3 xeg notice IPA Xegwi , also known as Abatwa Batwa , is an List of extinct languages extinct Tuu languages Kwi language of South Africa , near the Swaziland Swazi border. The last known speaker was killed in 1988. Citation needed date August 2009 Xegwi lost the abrupt clicks variations on IPA and IPA found in its relatives. However, it reacquired IPA from Bantu, either Nguni languages Nguni or Sotho language Sotho . External links http www.ethnologue.com show language.asp?code xeg The Ethnologue Report for Xegwi Khoisan Category Extinct languages of Africa Category Tuu languages Category Languages of South Africa lang stub hr Xegwi jezik it Lingua xegwi ... more details
Infobox Language name Seroa nativename unicode G ne , unicode Ku e extinct 19?? region South Africa, Lesotho familycolor Khoisan fam1 Tuu languages Tuu fam2 Kwi fam3 Xam language Xam iso3 kqu Seroa was a dialect of the List of extinct languages extinct Xam language of the Tuu languages Kwi family, spoken in South Africa and Lesotho . The name Seroa is an exonym from Sesotho meaning language of the San derived from the general Sesotho name Baroa or Barwa in South African Sesotho spelling meaning simply San people . Local or dialectical names were unicode G ne and unicode Ku e . External links http www.ethnologue.com show language.asp?code kqu The Ethnologue Report for Seroa Khoisan Category Extinct languages of Africa Category Tuu languages Category Languages of South Africa lang stub hr Seroa jezik it Lingua seroa pt L ngua seroa ru ... more details
Infobox language name Xiri states South Africa , Namibia speakers 87? date 2000 ref e16 ethnicity Griqua people familycolor Khoisan fam1 Khoe languages Khoe fam2 Khoekhoe fam3 South Khoekhoe iso3 xii Xiri or Xirikwa , in Afrikaans language Afrikaans orthography Gri or Griqua ethnonym Xirigowap , also called Cape Hottentot , is a Khoe languages Khoe language of South Africa . It is related to Nama language Nama . Xiri was once spoken along the entire coast of South Africa from Namibia to Lesotho , but it is now moribund language moribund , with less than a hundred scattered speakers left. Despite the identity of their names, the Xirigowap are not the same as the mixed Griqua people . References reflist External links http www.ethnologue.com show language.asp?code xii The Ethnologue Report for Xiri Khoisan Category Khoe languages Category Languages of South Africa Category Endangered languages of Africa Category Languages of Namibia lang stub de Xiri hr Xiri jezik pms Lenga Xiri pt L ngua xiri ... more details
Professor Anthony Traill 1939&ndash 2007 was a linguistics linguist specifically a phonetician , who was the world s foremost authority on a San more broadly, a Khoisan languages Khoisan language called X . He published widely on this language, including a dictionary of the language . X is famous for having probably the largest consonant inventory of any language on the planet. For the most part, Traill s publications addressed the phonetics of X language X in relation to related Khoisan languages San languages. He also contributed importantly to the Khoisan and Bantu instrumental phonetic literature on tone linguistics tone with respect to voice phonetics voice and breathy voice . Traill was Professorial Research Fellow at Wits University for nearly the decade since he was Professor and Chair of Linguistics until 1998 , in the Department of Linguistics, at the University of the Witwatersrand , Johannesburg , South Africa . He spoke highly competent X , having conducted research in the X communities of Botswana on nearly 100 field trips over more than 35 years. He also spoke Zulu language Zulu , Tsonga language Tsonga , Tswana language Tswana and Afrikaans . Traill developed one of the bumps that adult native X speakers have on his larynx after speaking the language, with its unwieldy phonemes, for a long time. http www.economist.com node 15108609?story id 15108609 After a long illness, Traill died on April 26, 2007, in Johannesburg, survived by his wife, Jill, and children Stephen, Carol and Patrick. Publications Traill, Anthony. A X Dictionary. edited by Rainer Vossen . University Frankfurt Main Johann Wolfgang Goethe. ISBN 3 927620 56 4, OCLC 31270873 . Volume 9 of Research in Khoisan Studies , which has ISSN 0176 3369 . Traill, Anthony 1986 . Phonetic and Phonological Studies of X Bushman . Quellen Zur Khoisan Forschung, No 1 , John Benjamins, January 1, 1986, ISBN 3 87118 669 4. Traill, Anthony 1973 . A Preliminary Sketch of Xu phonetics. Edinb ... more details
Infobox language family name Khoe altname Central Khoisan obsolete region Namibia and the Kalahari Desert familycolor Khoisan fam1 Khoe Sandawe tentative fam2 Kwadi Khoe child1 Khoekhoe child2 Tshu Khwe The Khoe languages are the largest of the non Bantu languages Bantu language family language families indigenous to southern Africa. They are often considered to be a branch of a suspected Khoisan languages Khoisan language family, and are known as Central Khoisan in that scenario. The nearest relative of the Khoe family is the extinct and poorly attested Kwadi language of Angola . This larger group, for which pronouns and some basic vocabulary have been reconstructed, is called Kwadi Khoe . Beyond that, the nearest relative may be the Sandawe language Sandawe isolate the Sandawe pronoun system is very similar to that of Kwadi Khoe, but there are not enough known correlations for regular sound correspondences to be worked out. The most numerous and only well known Khoe language is Nama language Nama of Namibia , also known as Khoekhoegowab or Hottentot. The rest of the family is found predominantly in the Kalahari Desert of Botswana . The Khoe languages were the first Khoisan languages known to European colonists, and are famous for their click consonant clicks , though these are not as extensive as in other Khoisan language families. There are two primary branches of the family, Khoekhoe of Namibia and South Africa , and Tshu Khwe of Botswana and Zimbabwe . Except for Nama, they are under pressure from national or regional languages such as Tswana language Tswana . History Tom G ldemann believes agro pastoralist people speaking the Khoe Kwadi proto language entered modern ... of the Khoe family. In Brenzinger, Matthias and Christa K nig eds. , Khoisan languages and linguistics the Riezlern symposium 2003. Quellen zur Khoisan Forschung 17. K ln R diger K ppe. Changing ..., Aug. 2006p Khoisan Language families Category Khoe languages Category Languages of South Africa ... more details
Infobox language name Shwa nativename Shua states Botswana speakers 6000 date 2004 ref e16 familycolor Khoisan fam1 Khoe languages Khoe fam2 Kalahari Tshu Khwe fam3 East iso3 shg Shwa or Shwakhwe , commonly spelled Shua , is a Khoe languages Khoe language of Botswana . It is spoken in central Botswana in Nata, Botswana Nata and its surroundings , and in parts of the Chobe District in the extreme north of Botswana. There are approximately 6,000 speakers Cook 2004 . The term Shwakhwe means people khwe from the salty area shwa . Like many Khoisan languages, it has clicks and ejectives and distinctive Tone linguistics tones . Unlike most Khoisan languages, but like Nama language Nama , the most neutral word order is SOV, though word order is relatively free. As with most Khoisan languages, there are postpositions. There is a tense aspect marker ke which often appears in second position in affirmative sentences in the present tense, giving X Aux S O V order e.g. S Aux O V . For example, K arokwa ke uizi a gam boys Asp rock pl obl throw The boys are throwing rocks ui zi a ke k arokwa gam rock pl obl Asp boys throw The boys are throwing rocks This marker appears first in certain subordinate clauses, in a manner reminiscent of V2 languages such as German, where a clause initial complementizer is in complementary distribution with a second position phenomenon in German, it would be the finite verb which appears in second position . Dialects Shwa is a dialect cluster . Deti Gan di Shwa khwe N oo khwe K oree khoe or Oree khwe Aiye or Aaye Xaise or Taise Tshidi khwe or Tcaiti or Sili or Shete Tsere Danisi or Demisa or Madenasse or Madinnisane Cara Hietshware or Hiet ware or Hiet o References reflist External links http llmap.org languages shg.html Map of Shua Shwa language from the LL Map Project http multitree.org codes shg Information about Shua language from the MultiTree Project http www.ethnologue.com show language.asp?code shg The Ethnologue Report for Shwa Kh ... more details
Infobox language name Korana nativename Ora states South Africa , maybe Botswana speakers a handful date 2009 familycolor Khoisan fam1 Khoe languages Khoe fam2 Khoekhoe fam3 South Khoekhoe iso3 kqz notice IPA Korana , or Ora , is a moribund Khoe languages Khoe language of South Africa . An ethnic Griqua people Korana population also called Griqua of 10,000 live in South Africa, and perhaps Botswana , with perhaps half a dozen elderly speakers as of 2008. Korana is related to Khoekhoe language Khoekhoe , and the sound systems are broadly similar. However, Korana has an ejective velar affricate, IPA kx , which is not found in Khoekhoe, and a ejective clicks corresponding series of clicks , IPA . Beach 1938 ref D. Beach, 1938. The Phonetics of the Hottentot Language . Cambridge. ref reported that the Khoehkoe of the time had a velar lateral ejective affricate , IPA k , a common realization or allophone of IPA kx in languages with clicks, and it might be expected that this is true for Korana as well. In addition, about half of all lexical word s in Korana began with a click, compared to a quarter in Khoekhoe. Korana is principally recorded in a notebook by Carl Meinhof from 1879 which contains five short stories some addition work was done in Ponelis 1975 . ref Ponelis, F. A. 1975 . Ora clicks problems and speculations. Bushman and Hottentot linguistic studies, pp 51 60. ed. Anthony Traill. Communications from the African Studies Institute, no 2. University of the Witwatersrand. Johannesburg. ref As of 2009, EuroBABEL project is searching for remaining speakers. References Reflist External links wayback url http ling.cornell.edu khoisan korana syntaxofkorana.htm title Korana grammar at Cornell http www.ethnologue.com show language.asp?code kqz Ethnologue Report for Korana Khoisan Category Khoe languages Category Languages of South Africa Category Extinct languages of Africa lang stub es Idioma korana hr Korana jezik pt L ngua korana ... more details
The Capoid Race classification of human beings race is a Historical definitions of race historical racial category proposed in 1962 by anthropologist Carleton S. Coon and named after the Cape of Good Hope these people had formerly been regarded as a sub type of the historical racial category Negroid . ref name ReferenceA The Origin of Races 1962 ref ref Moore, Ruth Evolution Life Nature Library New York 1962 Time, Inc. Chapter 8 The Emergence of Modern Homo Sapiens Page 173 First page of picture section Man and His Genes The Capoid race is identified as one of the five major races of mankind, along with the Mongoloid race Mongoloid , Negroid , Caucasoid race Caucasoid , and Australoid races pictures of a person typical of each race are shown ref This new division was proposed because of the very different appearance of those of the Capoid race from others of what was formerly called the Negroid race Gold color Golden brown golden brown rather than Sepia color sepia colored skin, and epicanthic fold epicanthic eye folds . Coon argued that the term Negroid race should be abandoned, and the people of that race who are not Capoids should be termed the Congoid race ref name ReferenceA . More recent research in population genetics refers to these two populations within sub Saharan Africa as Khoisan id and Black African . ref Luigi Luca Cavalli Sforza Cavalli Sforza, L. Luca Menozzi, Paolo and Piazza Alberto The History and Geography of Human Genes Princeton, New Jersey 1994 Princeton University Press Khoisanids Page 174 177 ref See also Khoisan References Reflist Category Indigenous peoples of Southern Africa Category Historical definitions of race Category Black African people Historical definitions of race anthropology stub cs Kapoidn rasa id Ras Khoisan lt Bu m n ma oji ras ja no Kapoider pt Capoide ru fi Kapoidi zh ... more details
Image standing.apron.jpg thumb closeup of enlarged labia, standing Elongated labia also known as Sinus pudoris and albeit nonmedically, as khoikhoi apron or hottentot apron is a possibly genetic feature of certain Khoisan groups, whose female members develop relatively elongated labia minora , hanging up to four inches outside their vulva when they are standing in an upright position. The apron moniker was apparently gained from the tendency of early European descriptions to misidentify the pair of labia as a single, wide organ, which they called, in French, a tablier , or apron . ref http www.dbnl.org tekst nede008wito01 01 nede008wito01 01 0013.php The Female Hottentot, with natural Apron. A medical myth. ref Khoikhoi Hottentot is an acquired name for the Khoisan peoples, now considered derogatory. This trait was first noted as far back as the 17th century, but became extensively documented in the last part of the 18th and the 19th century. ref cite web url http www.heretical.com miscella baker4.html title The Hottentot Venus last Baker first John R. publisher Oxford University Press year 1974 accessdate 2006 06 26 ref Labia may also be shaped by intentional labia stretching , usually done by an aunt on girls beginning at the age of four or five, a practice falling into the category of Genital modification and mutilation female genital mutilation . ref cite web url http www.developmentsupport.org FGM 20Community 20Awareness 20Report.htm title Campaign Against Female Genital Mutilation ref Alternatively, labiaplasty may be used to reduce the appearance of elongated labia. gallery Image inverted.apron.jpg closeup of enlarged labia, spread Image khoisan.apron.jpg Khoisan women with pendulous labia visible gallery See also Steatopygia Labia stretching Labia elongation References reflist DEFAULTSORT Elongated Labia Category Female reproductive system Category Gynaecology Category Pelvis ca Llavis menors allargats da Hottentotforkl de eo Sinus pudoris hr Hotentotska pre ... more details
Infobox language name Kx au ein states NAM br BWA region speakers 7,000 date 2006 ref e16 familycolor Khoisan fam1 Kx a languages Kx a fam2 Kung language Kung fam3 Southeastern? iso3 aue Kx au ein is a southeastern variety of the Kung language Kung dialect continuum , spoken in Botswana Grootelaagte, Kanagas, and Ghanzi villages in Ghanzi District , and on the commercial farms and in Namibia Gobabis district Ovamboland and Ekoka by about 7,000 people. In Botswana, most speakers are bilingual in Naro language Naro or Tswana language Tswana . ref name aue http www.ethnologue.com show language.asp?code aue Ethnologue ref There are numerous spellings of the name, including Au ei, X au e, and Auen . Endonyms are Ju hoan, Xun, and X n , the latter meaning northern people . It also goes by the names Gobabis Kung and Kaukau or Koko . The non Roman characters used by the language predominantly refer to click consonants . The limited data on these dialects are poorly transcribed. Notes Reflist External links http www.ethnologue.com show language.asp?code aue The Ethnologue Report for Kx au ei Khoisan Languages of Botswana Languages of Namibia Category Languages of Botswana Kxau ein language Category Kx a languages Kxau ein language lang stub hr Kx au ein jezik it Lingua kx au ein nn Kx au ein pl J zyk kx au ein ... more details