Cochoqua

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The Cochoqua were a prominent Khoikhoi pastoralist group in the Cape region of South Africa, known for their power and involvement in early conflicts with Dutch colonists in the 17th century.

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Cochoqua canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Khoikhoi group
pastoralist community
colonialContext Cape Colony
surface form: Dutch Cape Colony
conflictWith Dutch East India Company
Dutch settlers
surface form: Dutch colonists
continent Africa
country South Africa
economicActivity pastoralism
ethnicGroup Khoikhoi
heritage indigenous people of South Africa
historicalRole early indigenous opponents of Dutch expansion at the Cape
interactionWith Dutch East India Company
Dutch colonists at the Cape
knownFor control of grazing lands in the Cape region
involvement in early conflicts with Dutch colonists
power among Khoikhoi polities
languageFamily Khoisan languages
livestock cattle
sheep
locatedIn Western Cape
neighboringGroups Chainouqua
Goringhaiqua
Gorinhaiqua
partOf Khoikhoi societies of the Cape
politicalOrganization chiefdom
region Cape region
socialStructure clan-based
subsistence herding
limited hunting and gathering
timePeriod 17th century

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