Khoe-Kwadi
Khoe-Kwadi is a language family primarily spoken by the indigenous peoples of southern Africa, particularly in regions of Namibia and Botswana. It includes several languages, such as Khoekhoe and Naro, which are characterized by their use of click consonants. These languages are part of the larger Khoe linguistic group, which has a rich oral tradition and cultural significance.
The Khoe-Kwadi languages are considered endangered due to the declining number of speakers and the influence of dominant languages like Afrikaans and English. Efforts are being made to preserve these languages through documentation and revitalization programs, highlighting their importance in understanding the region's history and cultural diversity.