Khoikhoi, Microhistory, and Colonial Characters at the Cape of Good Hope

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Microhistory unlocked new avenues of historical investigation and methodologies and helped uncover the past of individuals, an event, or a small community. Reclamation of “lost histories” of individuals and colonized communities of colonial South Africa falls within this category. This study provides historical narratives of indigenous Khoikhoi of modest status absorbed into Cape colonial society as farm servants during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Based on archival and other sources, the author illuminates the “everyday life” and “lived experience” of Khoikhoi characters in a unique way. The opening chapter recounts the love-loathe drama between a Khoikhoi woman, Griet, and Hendrik Eksteen, whose murder she later orchestrated with the aid of slaves and Khoikhoi servants. The malcontent Andries De Necker, arrested for the murder of his Khoikhoi servant, attracted much legal attention and resulted in a protracted trial. The book next features the Khoikhoi millenarian prophet-turned-Christian convert Jan Paerl, who persuaded believers to reassert the land of their birth and liberate themselves from Dutch colonial rule by October 25, 1788. The last two chapters examine the lives of four Khoikhoi converts immersed into the Moravian missionary world and how they were exhibited by missionaries and sketched by the colonial artist, George F. Angas.

Author(s): Russel Viljoen
Publisher: Lexington Books
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 189
City: Lanham

Contents
Images
Acknowledgments
Introduction
C H A P T E R O N E Love, Lust, and Loathing
C H A P T E R T W O Master, Malcontent, and Murderer
C H A P T E R T H R E E Jan Paerl c.1788–1851
C H A P T E R F O U R “Soil Once His Own”: The Colonial and Christian World of Lebrecht Hans Ari
C H A P T E R F I V E “Sketching the Khoikhoi”
Conclusion
Glossary
Bibliography
Index
About the Author