Khoisan Peoples
The Khoisan peoples are indigenous groups primarily found in southern Africa, known for their unique languages that feature click sounds. They are divided into two main groups: the San, often referred to as Bushmen, and the Khoikhoi, traditionally herders. Their rich cultural heritage includes traditional hunting and gathering practices, as well as a deep connection to the land.
Historically, the Khoisan peoples have faced significant challenges due to colonization and land dispossession. Today, they continue to advocate for their rights and cultural preservation, striving to maintain their traditional lifestyles while adapting to modern society.