Bondelswarts

/ˈbɒndəlzwɑːrts/ noun

A historical term for a Khoi people of South Africa, or a member of this group; historically used to describe pastoralists who resisted colonial authority.

From Dutch 'Bondels' plus 'swarts' (meaning black or dark), a colonial-era designation for Khoi communities in southern Africa. The term reflects the Dutch and British colonial naming practices in the region.

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