What was Saartjie Baartman known for?

Saartjie (Sara) Baartman was one of the first black women known to be subjugated to human sexual trafficking. She was derisively named the “Hottentot Venus” by Europeans as her body would be publicly examined and exposed inhumanly throughout the duration of her young life.

Where was Hottentot Venus?

The term “Hottentot” was the colonial-era term for the indigenous Khoekoe (formerly known as Khoikhoi) people of the southwestern area of Africa….Sarah Baartman.

Saartjie (Sarah) Baartman
Resting place Vergaderingskop, Hankey, Eastern Cape, South Africa33.8372°S 24.8848°E
Other names Hottentot Venus, Saartjie Baartman

Where is Sarah Baartman South Africa?

Eastern Cape Province
Description: The Sarah Baartman District Municipality (previously Cacadu District Municipality) is a Category C municipality situated in the Eastern Cape Province. It stretches from Graaff-Reinet in the north to the Indian Ocean in the south and between the Great Fish River in the east and Bloukrans River in the west.

Where is the Sarah Baartman district?

the Eastern Cape Province

Where is saartjie buried?

Hankey
“But now, finally, she is free.” Women dressed in traditional costumes attend the burial ceremony for Saartjie Baartman in Hankey, South Africa, where she was born in 1789.

What is Malepe?

Because when you are married you cannot act as someone who is not married. For us, they see that you have pulled the stuff, those that we call “malepe” [elongated labia]. It means; “now you are a woman, you do not look like a child anymore!” (

Where did the term Hottentot come from?

{b) “Hottentot” is derived from another onomatopoeic Dutch word—Wedgwood, (c) It is derived from some other Dutch word which does not come under (a) or (b)—Hahn, Vercoullie. Other theories claim that the origin of the word lies in the German, English, Arabic, Malay and Portu- guese languages respectively.