Dirk Isaak

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Dirk Isaak , also Dirk Isaack , actually ǀAiob ǁÊi-gaosenmab (* in the 18th or 19th century in what is now South Africa ; † around 1850 ), was the first captain of the Berseba-Nama ( ǀHai-ǀkhauan ), a clan of the Orlam - Nama , in today's Namibia .

He was married to ǂKhaxas .

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  1. Note: This article contains characters from the alphabet of the Khoisan languages spoken in southern Africa . The display contains characters of the click letters ǀ , ǁ , ǂ and ǃ . For more information on the pronunciation of long or nasal vowels or certain clicks , see e.g. B. under Khoekhoegowab .

literature

  • Reinhart Kößler: A Chief's Homecoming: Public Memory and Its Communal Organization: A Case Study from Berseba, Southern Namibia , in: Sociologus , Duncker & Humblot, Edition 54, No. 2, 2004, pp. 145–172.

Individual evidence

  1. a b Klaus Dierks : Biographies of Namibian Personalities, I . Retrieved May 6, 2020.
predecessor Office successor
none Kaptein der Berseba-Nama ( Kapsteine der Nama )
Paul Goliath