Thursday, September 21, 2017

Meet the only 4 people on Earth who speak this ancient SA language

 

Imagine speaking a language that is spoken by only four people on the planet and you are 84 and can't read or write. This is the story of Katrina Esau, one of the four siblings who speak N|uu. The language is believed to be more than 25000 years old and is spoken by the San people.


Like other San languages, N|uu is a melody of clicks, often punctuated by exclamation marks when written.


Esau, who lives in the small township of Rosedale attached to Upington in the Northern Cape, has the status of a chief in her community.
She is the only one of the four siblings who is actively involved in the preservation of this language after the apartheid government stopped its use.

In 2014, she received the Order of the Baobab from President Jacob Zuma.


But "Ouma Katrina", as she is affectionately known, is not in good health and worries about what will happen to her language once she dies.

The other speakers are her sisters Griet Seekoei, 86, and Johanna Koper, 97, and their brother, Simon Sauls, 69.

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Another sibling, 70-year-old Lena Sauls, does not speak the language.

Despite not knowing how to read or write, Esau helps to run a small school at her home together with Van Wyk where she teaches children vocabulary and pronunciation.

"I would love to have a proper school, not this little school in my yard. The people must speak the language. The children must be able to speak. I want to see different people speak N|uu. Not just the Bushman, but different people," Esau said.

Esau had 11 children but only four are still alive. One of her granddaughters, Claudia Snyman, has been instrumental in the teaching of N|uu in the community.
Van Wyk, who has been trying to get more funding for the school, said N| uu is in danger of disappearing.

"Afrikaans is the spoken language in this community. What we want to achieve with the school is to have people speak, read and write the language. Our dream is to see the language even being taught at school," said Van Wyk.


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The school, which has primary and high school classes, began in 2001 and now has about 40 pupils.

While Esau manages to speak N|uu often, her siblings are not as lucky.

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