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This is a manuscript, anecdote, lyrical description, humour and
pathos. It gives a very vivid impression of growing up in a poor
farming family in Namaqualand round about the Second World War, and
is also a tragic story of a family struggling to keep hold of their
land in the face of official persecution. The author writes very
movingly of the theft of land from the indigenous population of
Namaqualand, and specifically from the narrator's family. This
amounts to a continuous process of unfair appropriation and
trickery by the authorities, dating from the 1850s and continuing
through to the present day.
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