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video | ǂKhomani | Hugh Brody Archive – How to access transcript files demo video (English)

Welcome again to the ǂKhomani | Hugh Brody Archive!

This second video has a strong focus on languages. The ǂKhomani people are speakers of some rare and endangered languages in South Africa, most especially N|uu and Nama (also known as Khoekhoegowab) as well as Onse Afrikaans. We hope you enjoy learning more about these languages and how they are used by mother tongue speakers to express their unique history.

Now…how to access and search for video clips and transcript files in the archive?

We will take you step-by-step through the ǂKhomani | Hugh Brody Archive and show you how to access and search through hundreds of video clips and transcript files.

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