De Mist, Augusta (1783–1832)
De Mist, Augusta (1783–1832)
South African-Dutch diarist. Born 1783 in Kampen, Netherlands; died 1832.
Spent time at Cape, South Africa, and recorded experiences in diary (trans. as Diary of a Journey to the Cape of Good Hope and the Interior of Africa in 1802 and 1803); in diary, provides insights into Cape Town life, work of Moravian missionaries, and conflict between Dutch settlers and indigenous inhabitants of Cape.
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