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The Griqua are a distinct multiracial ethnic group from Southern Africa, primarily descended from European settlers and indigenous Khoisan peoples. Originating in the Cape Colony during the 17th and 18th centuries, they developed a unique culture and political structure characterized by Afrikaans-speaking leadership and autonomous states. Over time, they migrated inland to escape colonial pressure, establishing territories like Griqualand West and Griqualand East under influential leaders such as the Kok family. Throughout the 19th and 20th centuries, their identity was challenged by British annexation, the discovery of diamonds, and the racial c ...
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