The inconvenient indigenous : remote area development in Botswana, donor assistance and the first people of the Kalahari /

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Author / Creator:Saugestad, Sidsel.
Imprint:Uppsala : Nordic Africa Institute ; Somerset, NJ : Distributor in North America, Transaction Publishers, 2001.
Description:266 p. : ill. (some col.), maps ; 25 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4587076
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ISBN:9171064753
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (p. 250-261) and index.
Summary:Saugestad examines the relationship between the government of Botswana and its indigenous minority, variously known as Bushmen, San, Basarwa, or more recently Noakwe.
Table of Contents:
  • Preface and Acknowledgements
  • Acronyms and Abbreviations
  • Main Khoesan Languages and Dialects
  • Notes on Terminology and Spelling
  • Part 1. The Problem
  • Chapter 1. Introduction
  • Chapter 2. Indigenous Peoples and International Trends
  • Chapter 3. The Cultural Context of Ethnic Relations
  • Chapter 4. The Challenges of Nation-Building
  • Part 2. The Indigenous World
  • Chapter 5. Diversity in Adaption
  • Chapter 6. Bantu and San: Relations and Categorisations
  • Part 3. Government Action
  • Chapter 7. The Bushmen Development Interlude
  • Chapter 8. The Remote Area Development Programme as Rural Development
  • Chapter 9. Norad Involvement
  • Chapter 10. Bushmen or Rads?
  • Part 4. Events Unfolding
  • Chapter 11. The Beginning: Speaking Up at the Gaborone Sun
  • Chapter 12. The End of the Beginning
  • Chapter 13. To Find a Voice
  • Chapter 14. For Land, Culture and a Dignified Livelihood
  • Annexes, References and Index
  • Annexe 1. Gaborone Sun, 11-13 October 1993
  • Annexe 2. Taken from the Annual Report from Kuru Development Trust April 2000 to March 2001
  • References
  • Index