The Herero-speaking Peoples of Kaokoland
Author : J. S. Malan
Publisher :
Page : 24 pages
File Size : 31,25 MB
Release : 1974
Category : Ethnology
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Author : J. S. Malan
Publisher :
Page : 24 pages
File Size : 31,25 MB
Release : 1974
Category : Ethnology
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Author : Jan-Bart Gewald
Publisher : Ohio State University Press
Page : 324 pages
File Size : 29,62 MB
Release : 1999
Category : History
ISBN : 9780852557495
The Herero-German war led to the destruction of Herero society in all of its pre-war facets. Yet Herero society re-emerged, re-organizing itself around the structures and beliefs of the German colonial army and Rhenish missionary activity. Taking advantage of the South African invasion of Namibia in World War I the Herero established themselves in areas of their own choosing. The effective re-occupation of land by the Herero forced the new colonial state, anxious to maintain peace and cut costs, to come to terms with the existence of Herero society. The study ends in 1923 when the death and funeral of Samuel Maherero - first paramount of the Herero and then resistance leader - the catalyst that brought the disparate groups of Herero together to establish a single unitary Herero identity. North America: Ohio U Press
Author : André Du Pisani
Publisher :
Page : 552 pages
File Size : 32,7 MB
Release : 1985
Category : Namibia
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Author : Marco Ramazzotti
Publisher : Food & Agriculture Org.
Page : 480 pages
File Size : 44,79 MB
Release : 1996
Category : Law
ISBN : 9789250038131
Author : Garth Owen-Smith
Publisher : Jonathan Ball Publishers
Page : 799 pages
File Size : 17,11 MB
Release : 2011-02-02
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1868424391
Two remarkable tales woven together - the story of the Kaokoveld, an arid eden in the remote north-west of Namibia, so nearly lost, but regained to become one of Africa's iconic wildlife tourism destinations, and also the story of a young man's search for an African way to do conservation in Africa. Garth Owen-Smith first visited the Kaokoveld in 1967. It was a life-changing experience. His unconventional ideas challenged both the conservation establishment and the former South African regime. Despite this, community-based conservation was pioneered in the Kaokoveld and today Namibia is a world leader in this field. But the early years - when the foundation for this ground-breaking approach to conservation was laid - are largely forgotten and untold. An Arid Eden: A Personal Account of Conservation in the Kaokoveld brings those years alive through the eyes of Owen-Smith, spanning four-and-a-half decades of extraordinary dedication, passion and achievement. The author and his partner Dr Margaret Jacobsohn have won some of the world's most prestigious conservation awards for their work in Namibia, which has always challenged convential wisdom. The NGO they founded continues to break conservation, agricultural and rural development paradigms.
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Page : 882 pages
File Size : 19,57 MB
Release : 1984
Category : Archaeology
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Author : John T. Friedman
Publisher : Berghahn Books
Page : 324 pages
File Size : 34,7 MB
Release : 2011-07-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0857450913
In northwest Namibia, people’s political imagination offers a powerful insight into the post-apartheid state. Based on extensive anthropological fieldwork, this book focuses on the former South African apartheid regime and the present democratic government; it compares the perceptions and practices of state and customary forms of judicial administration, reflects upon the historical trajectory of a chieftaincy dispute in relation to the rooting of state power and examines everyday forms of belonging in the independent Namibian State. By elucidating the State through a focus on the social, historical and cultural processes that help constitute it, this study helps chart new territory for anthropology, and it contributes an ethnographic perspective to a wider set of interdisciplinary debates on the State and state processes.
Author : J. S. Malan
Publisher :
Page : 168 pages
File Size : 36,51 MB
Release : 1995
Category : Ethnology
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Namibia is home to many culture groups that came here from various parts of Africa as well as from Europe. The rich variety of cultures each have their own distinct values and traditions, and render a unique character to the profile of Namibian society. This is a human resource to be proud of and a heritage that needs to be protected and enhanced.
Author : Steven van Wolputte
Publisher : LIT Verlag Münster
Page : 253 pages
File Size : 31,94 MB
Release : 2013
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 3643903332
This volume addresses the marked influence that African borders and boundaries, whether real or imaginary, have on the lives of those inhabiting the borderland. How do political and symbolic borders take concrete shape, and how do they bear on daily life? Conversely, how does life in the borderland shape the borders that characterize it? The book recognizes borderlands as shifting places, times, or domains where competing discourses and regimes of power overlap. Characterized by overt contradiction and paradox, they are often imagined at the outside. Yet, they pertain to and define the center. The collected case studies challenge the assumption that states and anonymized institutions are the principal actors in border-making. Instead, they argue for an actor-oriented perspective, while drawing attention to the "physicality" of the borderscape. (Series: African Studies / Afrikanische Studien - Vol. 40)
Author : Michael Bollig
Publisher :
Page : 560 pages
File Size : 12,14 MB
Release : 2000
Category : Cattle herders
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