Ethnicity, hunter-gatherers, and the "other" : association or assimilation in Africa

Weitere Verfasser: Kent, Susan, 1952-2003
Ort/Verlag/Jahr: Washington : Smithsonian Institution Press, 2002.
Umfang/Format: xiii, 360 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm.
Schlagworte:
iDAI.gazetteer: Africa
Online Zugang: Table of contents
Inhaltsangabe:
  • Interethnic encounters of the first kind: an introduction / Susan Kent
  • Encapsulated bushmen in the archaeology of Thamaga / Karim Sadr
  • Autonomy or serfdom? Relations between prehistoric neighboring hunter-gatherers and farmer/pastoralists in southern Africa / Susan Kent
  • Optimistic realism or opportunistic subordination? The interaction of the G/wi and G//ana with outsiders / Kazuyoshi Sugawara
  • Independence, resistance, accommodation, persistence: hunter-gatherers and agropastoralists in the Ghanzi Veld, early 1800s to mid-1900s / Mathias Guenther
  • Dangerous interactions: the repercussions of western culture, missionaries, and disease in southern Africa / Susan Kent
  • Solitude or servitude? Ju/h́oansi images of the colonial encounter / Richard B. Lee
  • Cultural contact in Africa, past and present: multidisciplinary perspectives on the status of African foragers / Alison Brooks
  • The complexities of association and assimilation: an ethnographic overview / Alan Barnard and Michael Taylor
  • Why the Hadza are still hunter-gatherers / Frank Marlowe
  • Putting hunter-gatherer and farmer relations in perspective: a commentary from central Africa / Axel Köhler and Jerome Lewis.