vaj ISO 639

Northwestern !Kung

  • Geography

    AO Cunene province: border area, surrounded by Oshiwambo [kua] language area, at least 8 communities; Huambo province; Kuando Kubango province: 3 enclaves, one between Mbwela [mfu] and Kwangali [kwn] language areas, another northeast on Kuando river.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Angola

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!’O!Xun, !O!kung, !O!ung, !Xun, Maligo, Northwestern !Xun, Sekela, Vasekela Bushman, Vasekele
9,200 in Angola (2015 L. Jordan). Ethnic population: 10,000 (2015 L. Jordan). Total users in all countries: 15,070.
Cunene province: border area, surrounded by Oshiwambo [kua] language area, at least 8 communities; Huambo province; Kuando Kubango province: 3 enclaves, one between Mbwela [mfu] and Kwangali [kwn] language areas, another northeast on Kuando river.
Angola, Lesotho, South Africa and Swaziland, Namibia
6b (Threatened).
Kx’a, !Kung
Home. Some young people, all adults. Mixed attitudes. Many also use Luchazi [lch]. Many also use Nyemba [nba]. Many also use Oshiwambo [kua].
Literacy rate in L2: Under 5%. No orthography, literacy, or language development. Radio.
Unwritten [Qaax].
Non-indigenous. Traditional religion.
OLAC resources in and about Northwestern !Kung
Northwestern !Kung
1,300 in Namibia (Brenzinger 2013b).
Kavango East and Zambezi regions; Otjozondjupa region: southeast of Omataku river.
6b (Threatened)
Also use Afrikaans [afr], especially in formal domains. Also use English [eng], especially in formal domains.
Large numbers migrated to Namibia and South Africa due to war in Angola, and now it appears that many of them have returned to Angola.
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Northwestern !Kung
4,570 in South Africa (Louw and van Schalkwyk 2019).
Northern Cape province: Diamondfields district, Kimberley, Schmidtsdrift military base.
6b (Threatened)
Non-indigenous. Some speakers left Namibia at Namibian Independence to continue their employment with the South African defence force in South Africa.
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