Ratelgat is the spiritual home of the Griqua, a group of Khoi people. It was founded by Paramount Chief Andrew le Fleur and is now a heritage site, Vredendal district, Northern Cape, 2019-21
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Ratelgat is the spiritual home of the Griqua, a group of Khoi people, who have lived in various parts of South Africa for over 200 years. Founded by Paramount Chief...
Ratelgat is the spiritual home of the Griqua, a group of Khoi people, who have lived in various parts of South Africa for over 200 years. Founded by Paramount Chief Andrew le Fleur, Ratelgat is now a heritage site. As Yvette le Fleur, the representative of the Griqua National Conference expressed it, “For us the acquisition of this piece of land is not only an inheritance in the land itself but even more significant to the Griqua, is the inheritance of the spirit of our ancestors; who could survive through very difficult circumstances the onslaught of colonialism on this very arid piece of land in the heart of the succulent Karoo.”