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GENERAL INDEX. 
Kava; see, Kaava, or Kaba. 
Kavaklusi (.Tail of the Klusi). II. 
412. 
Keeri: see Kirri 354. 
Kees, see Miichiinka. 
Keevit (Peevit), or, Plover. 544. 
II. 346. 
Keisikarama River 387. 
Kerk-straat at Tulbagh 129. 
Kerstenbosch, near Cape Town. 68. 
Kestrel, a species of hawk. 338. 502. 
Ketsi (bag) of the Bachaplns. II. 
578. 
Keyser, one of the Hottentots who 
accompanied the author. II. 
166. 
and Stuurman, suspected of 
being spies II. 201. 
their suffer- 
ings from thirst II. 205. 
— his anecdotes of Bushmen. 
II. 331. 
his desertion. II. 380. 383. 
Khaaka, a species of Manis ; de- 
scribed II. 423. 440. 
Khalui; a species of weasel. 11.592. 
Khaaxna. See Kaama. 
Kliaraiesberg; see Kamiesberg. 
Khuru, or Bachapin cap ... II. 571. 
Kbbuklili, the wife of Mattlvi, and 
mother of Massisan. 11.486. 
507. 
Kings, Queens, Princes, &c. of the 
Bichuana tribes II. 368. 
Kirri 354. 491. II. 198. 
Kite : a species of 502. 
Klaarfontein ; see Klaarwater. 271. 
Klaarwater, Klaarfontein, or Karri- 
kamma, a Hottentot village 
and Missionary Station in the 
Transgariepine.... 49. 64. 154. 
248. 329. 349. 352. 359. 589. 
391. 598. 482. 501. II. 2. 222. 
238. 239. 243. 365. 466. 541. 
Klaatalakumd, a Bachapin cattle- 
station II. 341. 
Klagt Hottentotten (Complaining 
Hottentots) II. 159. 
Kleine Tafelberg (Little Table- 
mountain). II. 117. 124. 185. 
Klibbolikhonni, a copious fountain, 
the source of the Kniman 
River. II. 295. 299. 552. 421. 
■ Little II. 293. 
Klip Fontein (Rock Fountain) in 
the country of the Bushmen. 
293, 294. 
Fontein, of the Kora country. 
II. 261. 
Kloof, signification of the word. 16. 
near Cape Town 15. 
Kloofs, or Mountain-passes of the 
Colony 88. 89. 
Kloof Village, in the Asbestos Moun- 
tains ...328. 541. 545. 11.217. 
Kiowa, or whey, of the Bachapins. 
II. 595. 
Klusi, a species of jackal ... II. 412. 
Knapzak (Knapsack) : Colonial ap- 
plication of the name .... 483. 
Knegt: Slagter's 201. 
Knegt's Fountain II. 269. 
Knite : Bichuana, or Bachapin. 491. 
II. 575. 
-sheaths of the Bachapins. 
II. 596. 
Knoflook: Wilde, (Wild Garlic); 
its changeable odor 466. 
Knoflooks Kraal 95. 
Knorhaan, see, Korhaan or Koor- 
haan. 
Kobo, or cloak worn by the Bacha- 
pins. II. 518. 550. 582. 592. 
412. 570. 591. 
Koedoe. See, Koodoo, and Kudu. 
Koeberg (Cow-Mountain). 25. 44. 
Kogeltas (Bullet-pouch). 167. II. 
246. 286. 
Kojas, a tribe II. 532. 
Kok, a family of Half-Hottentots, 
363. 
Adam, a captain of the Mixed, 
or Half-Hottentots, or Bas- 
taards, living at Klaarwater. 
551. 365. 581. 585. 433. 468. 
517. 524. II. 227. 275. 
Cupido II. 224. 466. 
Jan ; a Hottentot who ac- 
companied the author from 
Cape Town to Klaarwater. 
155, 156. 329. 
a Half-Hottentot and 
Missionary. 451. II. 264. 537. 
Kraal, on the Gariep. 362. 
II. 225. 
Koker-boom, or Quiver-tree (Aloe 
dichotoma) 24. II. 199. 
Kokman's Kloof 89. 
Kokoon, or Kok6ong. See Ko- 
kun. 
Kokun, or Kokung; an animal 
allied to the Gnu. II .278. 301 . 
315. 332. 568. 592. 
Kombaars ; or, Vel-kombaars (Skin- 
coverlet).... 360. II. 175. 255. 
Kommedakka, a botanical parallel. 
209. 
Koodoo ; K6du ; or, K6edoe, a spe- 
cies of Antelope. 357. 574. 
380. II. 592. 
Kool-salaade, a Colonial dish. 190. 
Koorhaan, or K6rhaan : a species of 
bustard 186. 
of the Karro 233. 
K6orn-vreeter (Corn-eater), a bird 
resembling the domestic spar- 
row 246. 259. 11.91. 
Koosi Koosi I II. 332. 
Kop : signification of the word. 
123. 
K6perberg ; or, Koperbergen (Cop- 
per-Mountains). 581. II. 568. 
Kopjes Fontein 285. 
Koras ; or, Koranas ; or Koraquas, 
one of the tribes of the Hot- 
tentot race 545. 582. 
their country defined. 346. 
580. 
Koras : their language. 201. II. 25 1, 
their general character. 388. 
II. 213. 599. 
less civilized than the Hot- 
tentots 361. 
their kraals, or villages. 538. 
II. 5. 10. 204. 
one of their laws of inherit- 
ance 575. 
description of one of their 
captains, or chieftains .... 490. 
first met with at Gattikamma. 
344. 
astonishment of some, at a 
coloured drawing of a fish. 
441. 
a numerous party arrives at 
Litakun II. 486. 
Korana, or Koraander (more cor- 
corectly, Kora, or Koraqua). 
345. 
Korhaan 186. 
Kori, a new species of Bustard. 395. 
Kosas; or Caffres Proper. 77. 268. 
582. 
Kosi : meaning of the word. II. 272. 
332. 
or Bachapin chieftain. 11.364. 
592. 488. 
Kosles ; or chieftains : the nature 
of their power II. 348. 
their dwellings at Litakun, 
described II. 441. 514. 
Kosi Fountain 11.271. 
Hills n. 289. 
kobo ; or Bachapin fur-cloak. 
II. 350. 592. 
Kotokwi ; a species of weasel. II. 
592. 
Koveh, a kind ofhassagay. II. 597. 
Kowsakwa; or, Ka'saqua; a name 
by which some of the Bush» 
men are distinguished. 11.351. 
K6wsakykwa ; or Kesakyqua. II. 
531. 
Kraai : Witte (White Crow). 358. 
502. 
Witte-hals (White-necked 
Crow) 501. 
Kraaikop, a Bushman captain. II. 
85. 190. 
Kraal. ... 11.85, 86. 188. 
Kraal ; the proper signification of 
the word 227. 
Kraals, or villages, of the Hotten- 
tots 524. 354. 536. 360. 
Koras. 
538. II. 5. 10. 204. 
^ Bush- 
men. 429. II. 16. 55. 86. 189. 
197. 
or Cattle-pounds.' 118. 560. 
407. II. 290. 464. 
Kramori, a Bachapin chieftain. II. 
441. 444. 509. 
Kraanvogel : Groote blaauwe 
(Great blue Crane) 502. 
Kreupel-boom 25. 
Krleger (or, Kruger) : Jacob, a co- 
lonist who accompanied an un- 
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