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  1. ǃKung people - Wikipedia

    The American rock band Phish sometimes performs a song called "Kung" during their live performances. [18] Ivy Dickens talks about the ǃKung people in Season 4 of Gossip Girl. Carl …

  2. AFRICA | 101 Last Tribes - Kung people

    The ǃKung are one of the San peoples who live mostly on the western edge of the Kalahari desert, Ovamboland (northern Namibia and southern Angola), and Botswana. The names ǃKung …

  3. !Kung | people | Britannica

    Nomadic women of the !Kung, a group of the San people of southern Africa, use no contraceptives but have a mean interval between births of 44 months and an average of four …

  4. 건국대학교 커뮤니티 KUNG

    우리학교 구성원만을 위한 온라인 커뮤니티KUNG 소개 운영진 소개 이용문의 광고&제휴문의 이용약관 개인정보취급방침 2013 - 2020 KUNG Community, Powered by XpressEngine 법인명 …

  5. KUNG Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of KUNG is a member of a people of southern Africa —usually preceded in writing by !.

  6. Chinese martial arts - Wikipedia

    In the west, kung fu has become a regular action staple, and makes appearances in many films that would not generally be considered "Martial Arts" films. These films include but are not …

  7. The Kung Fu Shaolin: Episode 1 - YouTube

    For 1,500 years, Shaolin Kung Fu has been the most famous of the Chinese martial arts. Learn all about it in our documentary series, The Kung Fu Shaolin. ...more

  8. Ju/'hoansi | Peaceful Societies

    Also called the Ju/wasi and the !Kung, this San society of about 30,000 people live in the deserts of Botswana, Namibia, and Anglola, in southern Africa with a central, interior area on the …

  9. The Kung people, – The Tribal Society

    The Kung people, also known as the ǃXun or Ju, are an indigenous group of the San peoples, residing primarily on the western edge of the Kalahari Desert in southern Africa. Their …

  10. !Kung - definition of !Kung by The Free Dictionary

    The exclamation point in !Kung symbolizes a similar click, but with the front part of the blade of the tongue against the palate close to the alveolar ridge. It is thus called a postalveolar click.