Annals of the South African Museum: Annale Van Die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum, Volumes 109-110 |
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Whereas members of various Nama groups have lived at Pella in varying numbers during its history , the few people of Nama origin still there are mostly descendants of Bondelswarts refugees who entered the area after the German - Nama ...
Whereas members of various Nama groups have lived at Pella in varying numbers during its history , the few people of Nama origin still there are mostly descendants of Bondelswarts refugees who entered the area after the German - Nama ...
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... June 1978 . of racial and cultural backgrounds but , in their contemporary definitions , informants regarded these groupings as defined groups based on a notion of common origins that ignored the heterogeneity of their origins and ...
... June 1978 . of racial and cultural backgrounds but , in their contemporary definitions , informants regarded these groupings as defined groups based on a notion of common origins that ignored the heterogeneity of their origins and ...
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Huiseb died , Gamab had built up a group ( ' stam ' ) equivalent in size to that of the // Khauan . When Huiseb's wife U - eis married Gamab the tribal councils agreed that the two groups ( ' stamme ' ) should unite into one and that ...
Huiseb died , Gamab had built up a group ( ' stam ' ) equivalent in size to that of the // Khauan . When Huiseb's wife U - eis married Gamab the tribal councils agreed that the two groups ( ' stamme ' ) should unite into one and that ...
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Contents
Introduction | 5 |
Securing the right to the land 18061873 | 22 |
The development of the community and group identities | 34 |
Copyright | |
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