The Inconvenient Indigenous: Remote Area Development in Botswana, Donor Assistance and the First People of the KalahariNordic Africa Institute, 2001 - 266 pagina's The book deals with the relationship between the government of Botswana and its indigenous minority, known as Bushmen, San, Basarwa, or more recently N/oakwe, and tries to understand why the San people remain a marginalized minority in a country that since independence in 1966 has committed itself to a democratic and non-racial agenda. While there have been dozens of books published on the ethnography of the San, this is the first book that places them in the comparative context of indigenous peoples' struggle for recognition. An in-depth documentation and analysis is given of a series of events in 1992 and 1993 that were crucial in establishing San indigenous organizations and identities. |
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction | 26 |
Indigenous Peoples and International Trends | 42 |
The Cultural Context of Ethnic Relations | 55 |
The Challenges of NationBuilding | 68 |
Diversity in Adaptation | 83 |
Relations and Categorisations | 96 |
The Bushmen Development Interlude | 113 |
The Remote Area Development Programme | 123 |
Bushmen or RADs? | 154 |
Speaking up at the Gaborone Sun | 175 |
The End of the Beginning | 194 |
To Find a Voice | 209 |
For Land Culture and a Dignified Livelihood | 228 |
Annexe 1 | 244 |
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Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
achieve activities analysis Area Development Programme assistance Bantu Basarwa basic cattle chapter CKGR concept concern context Council cultural D'Kar debate defined delegation Development Trust discourse diversity documents dominant economic established events of 1992 foraging Gaborone Ghanzi District Government of Botswana gramme human rights hunter-gatherers hunting identity indigenous organisations interaction involvement issues John Hardbattle Ju/'hoansi kgotla Khoesan Komtsha land rights language leadership living marginalised meeting ment Ministry minority MLGL&H mobilisation N/oakwe Namibia Naro NGOs NORAD Norway Norwegian Nyae objectives official Palapye perspective political population position poverty present problems RAD Programme RADP recognised relationship Remote Area Development Remote Area Dwellers representatives Roy Sesana rural development Saami Saugestad Setswana settlements situation social society South Africa strategy structure target group territories tion traditional tribal Tswana University of Botswana University of Tromsø villages Wildlife Wily Windhoek
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