Bradley van Sitters
Bradley is a world renowned indigenous southern African languages activist and community languages researcher. He is chair of the A/Xarra Languages Commission and Khoekhoegowab teacher of the UCT-certificated course from 2019 - 2022. He has been admitted to an MPhil in Pan African languages in Linguistics and African Studies based on Recognition of Prior Learning. He was the elected praise singer for the State of the Nation Address in 2019, to mark 25 years of South Africa’s democracy. He is cited widely in academic journals.
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Full Name
Bradley van Sitters
First Name
Bradley
Family Name
van Sitters
Project Role
Founding member of the A/Xarra Restorative Justice Forum and the San & Khoi Centre
Community Researcher and Khoekhoegowab Language Content Creator
Foundation Khoekhoegowab Course Convenor (2019 - 2022)
Biography
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Bradley is a world renowned indigenous southern African languages activist and community languages researcher. He is chair of the A/Xarra Languages Commission and Khoekhoegowab teacher of the UCT-certificated course from 2019 - 2022. He has been admitted to an MPhil in Pan African languages in Linguistics and African Studies based on Recognition of Prior Learning. He was the elected praise singer for the State of the Nation Address in 2019, to mark 25 years of South Africa’s democracy. He is cited widely in academic journals.
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Bradley é ativista de nome mundial em línguas indígenas da África Austral e pesquisador de línguas comunitárias. Ele é presidente da Comissão de Línguas A/Xarra. Ele foi admitido em um Mestrado de Filósofia em Línguas Pan-africanas em Linguística e Estudos Africanos baseado no seu Reconhecimento de aprendizagem prévia. Ele foi o cantor de louvor eleito para o Discurso do Estado da Nação em 2019, que marcou 25 anos de democracia na África do Sul.
Adaptado do site do CAS http://www.africanstudies.uct.ac.za/axarra-restorative-justice-forum-members
Adaptado do site do CAS http://www.africanstudies.uct.ac.za/axarra-restorative-justice-forum-members
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South African student participant
Research Team
Member of
Khoe community
UCT
Affiliation
Community Fellow
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San and Khoi Languages Family Overview | Moving Image | |
Opening ritual: Foundation Khoekhoegowab Language Course Graduation 2022 | Moving Image | |
The phrase "do not get tired" in Khoekhoegowab with Afrikaans translation | Moving Image | |
Opening Ritual | Moving Image | |
The diverse family tree of the people in the Cape | Moving Image |
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Khoekhoegowab language demonstration: A graduate student performance piece | Moving Image | |
The phrase "do not get tired" in Khoekhoegowab with Afrikaans translation | Moving Image | |
Opening ritual: Foundation Khoekhoegowab Language Course Graduation 2022 | Moving Image |
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100 Stories: Related to Indigenous Place Names | Knowlegdeholder | Project |
Endangered Languages Preservation | Knowlegdeholder | Project |
Map of Indigenous Place Names | Knowlegdeholder | Project |
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Indenturedness interrupted: Emancipation from mental slavery: A slavery commemoration event | Event | |
Ouma Katrina Esau: Life as a San woman and N|uu speaker | Event |