I read that there was not many true African natives in SA when the Europeans immigrated there back in 1653 or some date around then. The African continent is not the sole property of African native peoples. Especially in light of the value that Europeans brought with them.
Some more information. There are some caves around the southern end of Africa that, according to one theory, was where the last humans lived after a cold period killed the rest. These small groups survived and flourished into what we know as humanity. I hope to visit these caves in the future.
I read that there was not many true African natives in SA when the Europeans immigrated there back in 1653 or some date around then. The African continent is not the sole property of African native peoples. Especially in light of the value that Europeans brought with them.
I posted this links in another thread, but in case you don't see it I shall post here too:
https://theconversation.com/ancient-human-dna-from-a-south-african-rock-shelter-sheds-light-on-10-000-years-of-history-239892
https://youtu.be/Wjxobxj5vOQ?si=i42VCRZwja5V1CB6
Thank you!
Some more information. There are some caves around the southern end of Africa that, according to one theory, was where the last humans lived after a cold period killed the rest. These small groups survived and flourished into what we know as humanity. I hope to visit these caves in the future.
https://pinnaclepointestate.co.za/caves/
https://visitmosselbay.co.za/general-information/unesco-world-heritage-site/
Correct, The only people who were here before anyone else was the Khoisan peoples
Are they fighting to get land back from the Boers?
Go can't 'get back' something that wasn't yours in the first place....