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Khoisan and Social status

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Difference between Khoisan and Social status

Khoisan vs. Social status

Khoisan, or according to the contemporary Khoekhoegowab orthography Khoesān (pronounced), is an artificial catch-all name for the so-called "non-Bantu" indigenous peoples of Southern Africa, combining the Khoekhoen (formerly "Khoikhoi") and the Sān or Sākhoen (also, in Afrikaans: Boesmans, or in English: Bushmen, after Dutch Boschjesmens; and Saake in the Nǁng language). Social status is the relative respect, competence, and deference accorded to people, groups, and organizations in a society.

Similarities between Khoisan and Social status

Khoisan and Social status have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Hunter-gatherer.

Hunter-gatherer

A hunter-gatherer is a human living in a society in which most or all food is obtained by foraging (collecting wild plants and pursuing wild animals), in contrast to agricultural societies, which rely mainly on domesticated species.

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Khoisan and Social status Comparison

Khoisan has 121 relations, while Social status has 51. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.58% = 1 / (121 + 51).

References

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