Born: 16 December 1944, South West Africa
Died: 5 July 2003, Namibia
Spouse: Kora Coma (m. ?–2003)
Date of burial: 12 July 2003
Nationality: Namibian, South African
Other names: Nǃxau; Gǃkau; Gcao Tekene Çoma
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Nǃxau was a member of the San, also known as Bushmen.
He spoke Juǀʼhoan, Otjiherero and Tswana fluently, as well as some Afrikaans. He did not know his own exact age, and before his appearance in the films he had little experience beyond his home. He had only ever seen three white people before being cast, and when director ,Jamie Uys* gave him his first cash payment of $300 for The Gods Must Be Crazy, he allegedly let it blow away in the wind because he did not understand its value.
(This was despite money already being a serious matter for other San, since many of them depended on purchased food and government aid and/or had enlisted in the South African Army due to the high wages it paid.)
He was, however, able to negotiate for near $500,000 for his appearance in the sequel.
He came from a culture that did not value the material things that money could buy and consequently had not learned money management skills, although he used some of his income to build a brick house with running water and electricity for his family. He also bought a used car and subsequently hired a chauffeur, as he had no desire to learn to drive
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Nǃxau converted to Christianity and in July 2000, he was baptized as a Seventh-day Adventist.
On 5 July 2003, he died from multiple-drug-resistant tuberculosis while he was out on an excursion for hunting guineafowl. According to official estimates he was about 58 or 59 years old at the time. He was buried on 12 July in a semi-traditional ceremony at Tsumkwe, next to the grave of his second wife. He had six surviving children.
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