vaj ISO 639
Northwestern !Kung
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A language of Angola
- ISO 639
- vaj
- Alternate Names
- !’O!Xun, !O!kung, !O!ung, !Xun, Maligo, Northwestern !Xun, Sekela, Vasekela Bushman, Vasekele
- Population
- 9,200 in Angola (2015 L. Jordan). Ethnic population: 10,000 (2015 L. Jordan). Total users in all countries: 15,070.
- Location
- 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 Maps
- Angola, Lesotho, South Africa and Swaziland, Namibia
- Language Status
- 6b (Threatened).
- Classification
- Kx’a, !Kung
- Language Use
- Home. Some young people, all adults. Mixed attitudes. Many also use Luchazi [lch]. Many also use Nyemba [nba]. Many also use Oshiwambo [kua].
- Language Development
- Literacy rate in L2: Under 5%. No orthography, literacy, or language development. Radio.
- Writing
- Unwritten [Qaax].
- Other Comments
- Non-indigenous. Traditional religion.
- Language Resources
- OLAC resources in and about Northwestern !Kung
Also Spoken in
- Location
- Kavango East and Zambezi regions; Otjozondjupa region: southeast of Omataku river.
- Language Status
- 6b (Threatened)
- Language Use
- Also use Afrikaans [afr], especially in formal domains. Also use English [eng], especially in formal domains.
- Other Comments
- 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. View other languages of Namibia
Language Name
Northwestern !Kung
User Population
1,300 in Namibia (Brenzinger 2013b).
- Location
- Northern Cape province: Diamondfields district, Kimberley, Schmidtsdrift military base.
- Language Status
- 6b (Threatened)
- Other Comments
- Non-indigenous. Some speakers left Namibia at Namibian Independence to continue their employment with the South African defence force in South Africa. View other languages of South Africa
Language Name
Northwestern !Kung
User Population
4,570 in South Africa (Louw and van Schalkwyk 2019).
