- Bergie
"Bergie" is a term used for a subsection of homeless people in
Cape Town ,South Africa . The word originates from theAfrikaans "berg" meaning "mountain" - the term originally referred to the homeless people who sheltered in the forests of the slopes ofTable Mountain . Nowadays, however they are more commonly found in the city (particularly the Company Gardens and the harbour) where shelter andfood are more readily available. Most of them speakAfrikaans mixed with a few English terms.They often make money by acting as informal car guards in the city centre or close to the popular beaches of Cape Town, relying on tips they receive to get by.
Their lifestyle is portrayed in the documentary "Pavement Aristocrats: The Bergies of Cape Town" by
François Verster [cite web | title=Drink, wit and freedom on Cape streets | work=Independent Online | date=1999-12-26 | url=http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?set_id=9&click_id=251&art_id=ct19991226195205574T132548 | accessdate=2007-09-13] as well as the play "Suip" by Heinrich Reisenhofer. [cite web | author=Derek Wilson | title=Bergie booze drama Suip set to stagger London | work=Independent Online | date=2001-03-05 | url=http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?set_id=9&click_id=104&art_id=ct20010305164011159T21098 | accessdate=2007-09-13]ee also
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