Overview
    Identifiers
    Inventory Number
    2821AB233
    Site Name
    Grave and Memorial of Magrieta Jantjies, Kameelboom Cemetry, Upington
    Record Administration
    Author
    heidi.weldon
    Last modified
    Thursday, May 2, 2024 - 21:26
      Location
      Location
      Mapping
      -28.474194, 21.192806
      Northern Cape
      • Z F Mgcawu
      • Dawid Kruiper
      Grading
      Grading
      Grade I
      Grading Date
      GradingComment

      Grading by: South African Heritage Resources Agency

      Significance criteria
      Significance Categories
      Sphere of Significance
      National
      Level
      High
      Sphere of Significance
      International
      Level
      Medium
      Statement of Significance

      “Language contributes to a community’s sense of place, identity, and social practices. Thus, memorialisation of the grave of Magrieta “Hlabi” Jantjties brings into focus a diminishing community and culture’s sense of place. The inscription of the N|uu Language on a grave of one the last community members to speak the language (the first in the country) was a milestone in contributing to restoring to the N|uu. In its discussion of the N|uu, the UNESCO notes, “A lost language is not only lost cultural heritage, it is also lost traditional knowledge, such as precious knowledge about medicinal herbs or local species or environment. Thus, with each language that disappears, humanity is impoverished in manifold ways.”[1]
       
      The grave of Magrieta “Hlabi” Jantjies, is, therefore, both of historic and social importance to not just the Khoisan community, but to the South African community as a whole. As one of the last speakers her grave brings into the public consciousness important aspects about the South African past. The near extinction of the language speaks to the legacy of colonialism and apartheid, of land dispossession, coerced assimilation, forced labour, neglect and migration amongst others. The extinction of the language in a democratic dispensation as a lived community experience, further reflects the depth of this legacy. While fragments of the N|uu language are in the process of being recovered, several words from its vocabulary have been lost thus extinguishing part of the richness and diversity of our heritage tapestry. Thus, her grave is of cultural significance as it foregrounds a forgotten aspect of South African history.”

      [1] The #Khomani Community of South Africa mourns one of the last N|uu language speakers, http://www.unesco.org/new/en/culture/themes/dynamic-content-single-view… [Accessed 20 February 2020]

      Declaration
      DeclarationName
      Declaration Type
      Declaration Description

      Schedule
      The demarcation of the site is as follows:

      Site Name

      Grave Number

      Cemetery

      Town

      Municipality

      Province

      Local Municipality

      District Municipality

      Grave site of Magrieta “Hlabi” Jantjies

      Block MM Row K Grave Number 29

      Kameelboom Cemetery

      Upington

      Dawid Kruiper Local Municipality

      ZF Makgawu District Municipality

      Northern Cape

      Central Point Co-ordinates

      Points

      Latitude

      Longitude

      Central Point

      28°28’27.1”S

      21°11’34.1”E

      Gazette Date
      Gazette Number
      44003
      Gazette Notice Status
      Notice Date
      Notice Number
      1358
      Declared by (Organisation/Heritage Authority)
      Media
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