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Kraal and Castle (New Haven and London,).
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Khoisan Resistance to the Dutch in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries
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Travels in South Africa. A Second Journey (London,), 11, 24. 6 ‘Cupido’ seems preferable to ‘Kakkerlak’ as a designation since in later years he Was called ‘Brother Cupido’ by the missionaries. 7 CA, G.R. 15/43, Contracts
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395. Cupido Kakkerlak heads the list of Bethelsdorp residents, compiled in 1809 at the request of Col. Collins, Which shows, among other things, some of the trades practised.
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CA, J. 395. Cupido Kakkerlak heads the list of Bethelsdorp residents, compiled in 1809 at the request of Col. Collins, Which shows, among other things, some of the trades practised.
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27, no. (Trans.: ‘for seed corn and barley and the right to sow’.)
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For a discussion of this question see V. C. Malherbe, ‘ Diversification and mobility of Khoikhoi labour in the eastern districts of the Cape Colony prior to the Labour Law of 1 November 1809’ (unpublished M.A. thesis, University of Cape Town, 1978), 85-97.
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CA, ZL 1/3/2, box 2, folder 4, jacket E, Annual Report for, Bethelsdorp.
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TWo more children Were subsequently baptised: Anna in 1803 and Tryntje in, CA, Private Accessions 559, Baptismal Register, Bethelsdorp.
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Was San, according to CA, J. 395, Bethelsdorp List of. This is not surprising since Cupido lived for the most part in areas bordering, from Where farm and domestic Workers Were regularly recruited.
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Anna Vigilant Was San, according to CA, J. 395, Bethelsdorp List of 1809. This is not surprising since Cupido lived for the most part in areas bordering ‘Bushmanland’, from Where farm and domestic Workers Were regularly recruited.
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The History of the London Missionary Society,-(London,), 1,503-4.
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Travels in South Africa (Cape Town,), 89. Campbell states that the owners of oxen had milk cows as Well, Which he did not count. Prior to the Third Frontier War, Cupido had possessed four horses, sixteen cattle and fifteen sheep: CA, J. 116 (c. 1798).
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John Campbell, Travels in South Africa (Cape Town, 1974), 89. Campbell states that the owners of oxen had milk cows as Well, Which he did not count. Prior to the Third Frontier War, Cupido had possessed four horses, sixteen cattle and fifteen sheep: CA, J. 116 (c. 1798).
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In 1804 the district of Uitenhage Was carved from the district of Graaff-Reinet, With a small addition from SWellendam. In, after the British resumed control at the Cape, J. G. Cuyler Was appointed landdrost.
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In 1804 the district of Uitenhage Was carved from the district of Graaff-Reinet, With a small addition from SWellendam. In 1806, after the British resumed control at the Cape, J. G. Cuyler Was appointed landdrost.
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CA, CO. 4443, Case TTTT. : CA, CO. 2592, Uitenhage (18.4).
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For the importance attached by evangelical missionaries to eradication of anything smacking of’ heathenism’
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CA, ZL 1/3/6, box 7, folder 2, jacket D, Read, 5 Sept.
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Diary of travels in South Africa, -’, 1, 227 (MSS. collection, South African Library, Cape Town).
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Campbell, ‘Diary’, 111, 60. Cupido could carry on ordinary conversations With the Kora but for preaching he required an interpreter.
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Schapera. 27, 30-1, 35,64. See also CA, ZL 1/3/7, box 8, folder 3, jacket C, Moffat, 12 Sept. 1821, and ZL 1/3/8, box 9, folder 1, jacket A, Moffat, 24 Jan. 1823. These Were people Read had brought from Bethelsdorp to help build the new station.
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Situation of Kakkerlak's Vlei described by Dawid Speelman, Bethelsdorp, 26 June 1978.
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Reports of the (London) Missionary Society. (1821-1825), 119, 176 (Reports for 1822).
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Journal of a Visit to South Africa in 1815 and 1816
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Missionary Labours and Scenes in Southern Africa (London,), 496.
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CA, ZL 1/7/2, Journalof Robert Moffat, 24 May. Contrast With Moffat's views the opinion of, say, the missionary Evans Who described Cupido and another Khoi evangelist, Kruisman, as, CA, ZL 1/3/6, box 6, folder 2, jacket D, Evans, 21 Dec, 1815.
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CA, ZL 1/7/2, Journalof Robert Moffat, 24 May 1821. Contrast With Moffat's views the opinion of, say, the missionary Evans Who described Cupido and another Khoi evangelist, Kruisman, as ‘both excellent characters and Well versed in the rudimental principles of Christianity’, CA, ZL 1/3/6, box 6, folder 2, jacket D, Evans, 21 Dec, 1815.
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