RMW7NYX1–A Zu/'hoasi Bushman digs for a tuber using a stick in the dry ground of the Kalahari, Botswana. April 2012.
RMB6RN6A–San mother and child digging for food
RMB2EP6T–Pair of Bushmen digging up plants with a digging stick
RM2GA71P9–Bushman woman with digging stick Photographed in Salt River in 1884 From the book ' Specimens of Bushman folklore ' by Bleek, W. H. I. (Wilhelm Heinrich Immanuel), Lloyd, Lucy Catherine, Theal, George McCall, 1837-1919 Published in London by G. Allen & Company, ltd. in 1911. The San peoples (also Saan), or Bushmen, are members of various Khoe, Tuu, or Kxʼa-speaking indigenous hunter-gatherer groups that are the first nations of Southern Africa, and whose territories span Botswana, Namibia, Angola, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Lesotho and South Africa.
RMMFGTBE–KUNG BUSHMAN WOMAN digging for roots with stick Kalahari, southern Africa
RME07B10–Bushman Woman Digging To Search For Tuber, Tsumkwe, Namibia
RMBFMTFX–Namibia, Bushmanland. A San (Bushman) hunter rests at Nhoqma village (pronounced //Nhoq'ma) after a day's tracking.
RM2AFPB9E–. The world's inhabitants; or, Mankind, animals, and plants; being a popular account of the races and nations of mankind, past and present, and the animals and plants inhabiting the great continents and principal islands. KAFFIE GIRL. BUSHWOMAN. HOTTENTOT. CHAPTEB VIII. History of Cape Colony—Rivalry of Dutch and English—Sheep and ostrich farming—The diamondfields—The natives—Malays—Coolies—The Hottentots—Dwellings—Manners and customs-Government Religion—The Hottentot language—The Bushmen—To whom related?—Physical characters—Mode of life—Rock carvings and drawings—The digging-stick—For-lorn co
RME07B14–Bushman Woman Digging To Search For Tuber, Tsumkwe, Namibia
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