An offensive and insulting term for any Black African.
1It was the caffre corn of Africa, and had every appearance of proving a useful grain.
2The ship was sent out at the time of the Caffre war.
3Mokanna, after using every exertion, accompanied the Caffre army in their flight.
4I forgot, in describing my journey, the regal-looking Caffre housemaid at Eerste River.
5Another and smaller bridles the fierce Caffre tribes of South Africa.
6Among the many eventful matters of 1846 was a Caffre war.
7We found the Cape Colony suffering from the long continuance of the Caffre war.
8These women's tracks may be seen at every Caffre village.
9The Matebele, or Makonkobi-theCaffre family living on the eastern side of the country; 2d.
10No; but there are many races to the northward which we consider as Caffre races.
11They consider the name Caffre as an insulting epithet.
12I have already said they were northern Caffre tribes, dispossessed of their territory by Chaka.
13Three young men, Davis, Caffre and McClure, pursued them.
14Fairburn continues his Story-Mokanna's Fate-Disturbances among the Caffre Tribes
15The Caffre obeyed, and Tom swallowed the potion.
16Here, Fred, give me that diabolical gourd; it is haunted by the soul of a Caffre medicine man.