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Can You Reverse the Curse? It is unclear whether the curse was ever intended to reverse itself, or if it will revert over time. Or perhaps, it is never to be undone. The Khoisan The curse and its effects have had great effects on the Khoisan and their culture. The effects on the culture of the Khoisan included the extinction of indigenous populations, disease, the arrival of Europeans and the adoption of foreign cultures and customs. The decline of the indigenous population had an impact on their culture; a decline in the indigenous population resulted in a culture more dependent on European colonists for goods and medicines as their agriculture systems declined. The Khoisan also believed that the reason they have lost so much territory was that their ancestors had "breathed their last". In addition to the deaths of many of the Khoisan, many African people throughout the early 20th century thought the Khoisan had left the world by means of a great flood. References External links Reverse the Curse page at National Geographic website Khoisan Curse at Snopes.com The Curse of Ham at the South African History Online website Category:Conspiracy theories in South Africa Category:Ham (son of Noah) Category:Religion in South Africa Category:Reverse curses Category:Noah's Ark Category:Human migration Category:South Africa and the Antarctic Category:1927 in Africa Category:Noah Category:Bushmen Category:Khoikhoi