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The Ju/'hoan San of Nyae Nyae and Namibian Independence - Development, Democracy, and Indigenous Voices in Southern Africa (Paperback, New)
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The Ju/'hoan San of Nyae Nyae and Namibian Independence - Development, Democracy, and Indigenous Voices in Southern Africa (Paperback, New)
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The Ju/'hoan San, or Ju/'hoansi, of Namibia and Botswana are
perhaps the most fully described indigenous people in all of
anthropology. This is the story of how this group of former
hunter-gatherers, speaking an exotic click language, formed a
grassroots movement that led them to become a dynamic part of the
new nation that grew from the ashes of apartheid South West Africa.
While coverage of this group in the writings of Richard Lee, Lorna
Marshall, Elizabeth Marshall Thomas, and films by John Marshall
includes extensive information on their traditional ways of life,
this book continues the story as it has unfolded since 1990.
Peopled with accounts of and from contemporary Ju>/'hoan people,
the book gives newly-literate Ju/'hoansi the chance to address the
world with their own voices. In doing so, the images and myths of
the Ju/'hoan and other San (previously called "Bushmen") as either
noble savages or helpless victims are discredited. This important
book demonstrates the responsiveness of current anthropological
advocacy to the aspirations of one of the best-known indigenous
societies.
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