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The National Fish
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Prehistory of the Port Elizabeth area
… dominated the area around Port Elizabeth, up to the Fish River, while San hunter/gatherers lived in the … a common myth that Black farmers met White settlers at the Fish River in the 17th century as one group moved south and … not particularly interested in the country west of the Fish River for environmental reasons; sorghum and millet …
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Tsonga
… for food and for ritual sacrifices. The Tsonga also enjoy fish and Tsonga men build weirs at the river mouths, placing … leaning against the outgoing tide. Tsonga boys shoot fish with bows and arrows. …
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Eastern Cape Wars of Dispossession 1779-1878
… less than a year into the First Frontier War, the Great Fish River became the eastern frontier. It was also here that … the Xhosa clans in the Colony to go back across the Fish River. Stock theft and employment of Xhosa servants … by dense white settlement, and that the area between the Fish and the Keiskamma Rivers be unoccupied by black or …
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What are the challenges that face the South African film industry?
… models." Seipati Bulane Hopa, producer and director (Molo Fish): November 2002. "The lion's share of monies earned from …
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Transport on water
… old as the desire to travel over and across water, and to fish. Boats are smaller than ships. They can be powered by … fishermen use little rowing boats to go out to sea to fish. In parts of Africa people still use dhows to cross …
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General South African History Timeline: 1700s
… Colony's eastern border is extended to the Upper (Greater) Fish and Bushmans Rivers by decree of the VOC Council of … of 1779, many farmers have abandoned their farms on the Fish and Bushmans rivers. After two farmers' commandoes … establishment of the eastern border of the Colony (Greater Fish and Bushman's Rivers) by enforcing a relocation of all …
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The Wragg Commission (1885-1887)
… On Salisbury Island, in Durban Bay, there was a thriving fish industry with their dried salt fish finding its ways to markers in Pietermaritzburg, …
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The Treason Trialists, 1956
… Mohammed 'Kathy' kaTshunungwa, Thembekile Enoch Keitsing, 'Fish' Kepe, Lungile Khumalo, Jerry Dibanhlele Kotane, Moses …
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Learning about history through people: oral history
… watching over us. I can still visualise the smelly fish market (die vismarkie) in Hanover Street which was right … Star bioscope. There were about 10 stalls in a row and the fish market was open every day and there were lots of different types of fish at every stall and there were always lots of people …
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General South African History Timeline: 1500s
… Portuguese ship São Bento is wrecked north of the Great Fish River on its return from the East. Manuel de Mesquita …
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Slave Resistance
… provided security while the latter provided food such as fish and mussels. Furthermore the community was located in … of recapture. Although they could to some extent live off fish caught from the ocean, mostly they were dependent for …
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Contact, conflict and dispossession on the Cape eastern or northern frontiers in the nineteenth century
… in 1778 when the Dutch governor of the Cape made the Great Fish River the eastern boundary of the Cape Colony. The … John Graham was sent in to push the Xhosa beyond the Fish River, which at that stage was the recognised border … of forts, military posts and signal towers along the Fish River. British immigration When the British took over …
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The Empty Land Myth
… Zuurveld region between the Sundays River and the Great Fish River. This, the theory claimed, gave equal right to the … of the whole of the territory between the Kye and the Fish River” and that the British had more of a right to the … The British had encountered vast numbers of Xhosa at the Fish River and had been continuously engaging in battles and …
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The Cape Northern Frontier
… with Xhosa forces for the territory east of the Great Fish River. This stopped the expansion of colonisers up the …
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Africa and the Atlantic slave trade - sixteenth to nineteenth centuries
… but they lived in caves on the beaches. They lived off fish and shellfish. Archaeologists have found mounds of …
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Nelson Mandela Timeline 1800-1899
… and in 1778 drove them back from the Gamtoos River to the Fish River. The emergence of Zulu King Tshaka , his conquest …
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Newspaper article: "The Coolies Here from the Natal Mercury", Thursday, November 22, 1860
… with two days rations from on board, consisting of rice, fish, ghee and dholl. A few men, whether privileged by …
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Treks & Land conflicts timeline 1602-1966
… wit Xhosa forces for the territory east of the Great Fish River. 1820 British settlers arrive at the Cape of Good …
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Timeline of Land Dispossession and Segregation in South Africa 1800-1899
… 20 000 Xhosa people, men, women and children over the Fish River from Zuurveld in the Fourth War of Dispossession. … at the Kat River and is forced to cede land between the Fish and Keiskamma Rivers to the British. 1818 The British …
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Batavian Republic 1803-1806
… but he failed to get the Xhosa to move back across the Fish River. Although treaties were signed with Ngqika (Gaika) …
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San hunter-gatherer society in the Later Stone Age
… and gathering plants. Hunter-gatherer societies hunt, fish and gather wild plants to survive. They also move around …
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Christianity
… of all kinds are Christian symbols. A simple line-drawn fish is also a symbol of Christianity and can sometimes be …
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Growing social unrest: Community mobilisation, strikes and student protests in the Western Cape in the 1980s
… the Fattis and Monis strike and boycott, Saldanha Bay fish factory strike and the red meat boycott amongst others. …
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Becoming human in southern Africa
… are made up of nomadic groups of people that hunt, fish and gather wild food to survive. Hunter-gatherers in …
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Robert Mcbride timeline
… Johannesburg. He joins some White children playing with a fish in a bucket, recently caught by a White youth of about …
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Xhosa
… White pioneers or 'Trek Boers' in the region of the Fish River. The ensuing struggle was not so much a contest …
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Community histories in Port Elizabeth
… White pioneers or ‘ Trek Boers’ in the region of the Fish River (see Eastern Frontier Map). The ensuing struggle …
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The Padavatan Six and the 1917 Natal Floods
… such as building contracting, salesman, farmer, fisherman, fish wholesaler, et cetera. Around 1912, Gangan Padavatan …
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