Goringhaicona

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The Goringhaicona were an indigenous Khoikhoi group living around Table Bay in the 17th century, known for their early and often fraught interactions with Dutch settlers at the Cape.

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Goringhaicona canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Khoikhoi group
indigenous people
area Cape Peninsula
Cape of Good Hope
Table Bay
colonialImpact disruption of traditional livelihoods
land dispossession
population decline
continent Africa
country South Africa
culturalCategory indigenous coastal community
economicActivity fishing
gathering
hunting
pastoralism
ethnicGroup Khoikhoi
historicalContext Cape Colony
surface form: Dutch Cape Colony
indigenousTo Cape region
Table Bay
surface form: Table Bay area
interactionType alliance
conflict
trade
interactionWith Dutch East India Company
Dutch settlers at the Cape
knownFor early contact with Europeans at the Cape
fraught relations with Dutch colonists
languageFamily Khoisan languages
neighboringGroup Cochoqua
Gorachouqua
Goringhaiqua
partOf Khoikhoi
surface form: Khoikhoi peoples
presentInSource Dutch colonial records
early Cape travel accounts
region Southern Africa
relatedTo Khoikhoi–Dutch conflicts at the Cape
surface form: Khoikhoi–Dutch relations

early colonial South African history
history of Cape Town
timePeriod 17th century

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