- Vaalpens
Vaalpens ("dusty-bellies"), as of the beginning of the 20th century, a little-known
nomad ic people ofSouth Africa , who survive in small groups in theZoutpansberg andWaterberg districts of theTransvaal , especially along theMagalakwane river . They are akin to theBushmen . In 1905 their total number was estimated by the Transvaal military authorities at "a few hundreds". The Vaalpens were so called by theBoers from the dusty look of their bodies, due, it is said, to their habit of crawling along the ground when stalking game. But their true color is black. In height the men average about 4 ft., i.e. somewhat less than the shortest Bushmen.Socially the Vaalpens occupy nearly as low a position as even the
Fuegians or the extinctTasmanians . They were nearly exterminated by theAmandebele , a tribe ofZulu stock which entered the Transvaal about the beginning of the 19th century. The Vaalpens, who live entirely by hunting and trapping game, dwell in holes, caves or rock-shelters. They wear capes of skins, and procure the few implements they need in exchange for skins, ivory orostrich feathers. They form family groups of thirty or forty under a chief or patriarch, whose functions are purely domestic, as must be the case where there are no arts or industries, nothing but a knowledge of hunting and of fire with which to cook their meals. Their speech appears to be so full of clicks as to be incapable of expression by any western phonetic system.References
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