Foragers on the frontiers: the |Xam Bushmen of the Northern Cape, South Africa, in the nineteenth century
This thesis constructs an ethnography for the nineteenth century ǀXam Bushmen of the Northern Cape Province of South Africa, known primarily through a nineteenth century manuscript collection of oral narrative (the Bleek-Lloyd archive), which has, over the past twenty-five years, increasingly become...
Main Author: | McGranaghan, M |
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Other Authors: | Mitchell, P |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2012
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