Engraving of 'Cupido, Hottentot Evangelist' [title from original document], by Thomas Blood

Engraving of Cupido, Khoekhoe / Khoikhoi evangelist, 12.5cm x 20cm; published by Williams & Son, Stationers Court, 1st Jan 1816. 12.5cm x 20cm.


Order number: CWM/LMS/Home/Africa Pictures/3
Date(s) of creation: [1816]
Level: Item
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URL: https://digital.soas.ac.uk/AA00001571
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Order number: CWM/LMS/Home/Africa Pictures/3
Summary: Engraving of Cupido, Khoekhoe / Khoikhoi evangelist, 12.5cm x 20cm; published by Williams & Son, Stationers Court, 1st Jan 1816. 12.5cm x 20cm.
Extent: 1 item
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Admin history: Malherbe, V. C. "The Life and Times of Cupido Kakkerlak" (Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2009). This book identifies Cupido by the surname Kakkerlak, and, identifies him as Khoekhoe (also known as Khoi or Khoikhoi). Extract: "Cupido Kakkerlak's story provides a concrete example of Khoi experience under the impact of colonization at the beginning of the nineteenth century. During his first forty years or so he lived on Boer farms, learned a sawyer's skills, accumulated a little property and reared a family. In 1 ... View more
Access status: Open
Language: English
Copies: Digital copy available on SOAS Digital Collections
Publications: The Evangelical Magazine and Missionary Chronicle, Volume 22 (1814) discusses a 'native' evangelist "Cupido", page 120 The Evangelical Magazine and Missionary Chronicle, Volume 24 (1816) lists a letter from "Cupido, (Hottentot)", page 490
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