The Dobe Ju/'hoansi, Volume 10This classic, bestselling study of the Kung San, foragers of the Dobe area of the Kalahari Desert describes a people's reactions to the forces of modernization, detailing relatively recent changes to Kung rituals, beliefs, social structure, marriage and kinship system. It documents their determination to take hold of their own destiny-despite exploitation of their habitat and relentless development-to assert their political rights and revitalize their communities. Use of the name Ju/'hoansi (meaning "real people") acknowledges their new sense of empowerment. |
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Page 125
... Herero and Tswana pastoralists . These were tribal peoples , speaking Bantu languages , whose lives were not so very different from that of the Ju . The Herero and Tswana grew crops , kept livestock , and made iron tools . How- ever ...
... Herero and Tswana pastoralists . These were tribal peoples , speaking Bantu languages , whose lives were not so very different from that of the Ju . The Herero and Tswana grew crops , kept livestock , and made iron tools . How- ever ...
Page 130
... Herero , kamaihi , in ! Kung , ku n ! um— literally , ripe milk ) a tasty and refreshing drink like buttermilk . An Herero neigh- bor delivered a bottle of it to our camp every day . The skim milk , by contrast , was sour in the extreme ...
... Herero , kamaihi , in ! Kung , ku n ! um— literally , ripe milk ) a tasty and refreshing drink like buttermilk . An Herero neigh- bor delivered a bottle of it to our camp every day . The skim milk , by contrast , was sour in the extreme ...
Page 131
... Herero and Tswana men . In addition , there were many more cases of Herero and Tswana young men having affairs with married and unmarried Ju women . There were no Ju men married to Black women , although we did hear of a few affairs ...
... Herero and Tswana men . In addition , there were many more cases of Herero and Tswana young men having affairs with married and unmarried Ju women . There were no Ju men married to Black women , although we did hear of a few affairs ...
Contents
The Juhoansi | 1 |
The People of the Dobe Area | 8 |
Environment and Settlement | 23 |
Copyright | |
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