
- South Africa
Points of Interest
- Game Viewing
- The Cape of Good Hope
- The Winelands
- The Fairest Cape
- The Vast Heartland
- Considerations & Concerns
- Why our Africa is different
- The People of Southern Africa



Home > Southern Africa > The people of Southern Africa The People of Southern AfricaMany people think of South Africans as either Black or White. The reality, on the contrary, is a rich melting pot of great diversity - in many ways like America. Today's South Africa is in fact a product of peoples and cultures from the four corners of the globe. Only the Khoi and San bushpeople are truly indigenous to the lands of southern Africa. Tribes such as the Xhosa and Zulu later migrated from central Africa. Europeans sailed to this "new land" in search of freedom from persecution, new opportunities, adventure and - of course - a part of South Africa's vast wealth. Some came from Holland. Others were French Huguenots seeking refuge from Catholic persecution. The Portuguese and the Germans established outposts in neighboring lands. The patrimony of these diverse communities is a part of what makes South Africa such an intriguing place to visit.
The numerous African tribes and other groups have fought hard to retain aspects of their traditional culture in the face of modernity and assimilation - not unlike parallel struggles in our own country. In the last decade, South Africa has emerged as a modern-day miracle. Led by one of the giants of our times, Nelson Mandela is a hero not just to his fellow-countrypeople, but to the whole world. With the recent end of his political career, he leaves an overwhelming legacy. From a reviled system of inequality, South Africa has emerged to embrace its people of all races and colors. It has been transformed from an outcast nation to an example to other nations. It is quickly emerging as a regional power. A sense of optimism and open-mindedness characterizes a new generation which has come of age in the last ten years. It is a generation fighting hard to overcome the stains of the past and anxious to embrace all citizens of all colors to work together in building a new future. As a country in a sweeping and radical transition socially, economically, politically and a country on an avowed mission of change, it is hard to imagine a more exciting time to visit such a fascinating and intriguing land. |
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