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An Assessment of the Status of the San in Botswana

An Assessment of the Status of the San in Botswana
Author: Lin Good Ken Mazonde Isaac Cassidy
Publisher:
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2001
Genre:
ISBN:

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At the 22nd Session of the ACP-EU Joint Assembly held in Widhoek, Namibia, in March 1996, a resolution was passed recognissing the special difficulties encounterd in integrating hunting and gathering peoples in agricultural industrial states, amd noting the lack of accurate overall information on the present condition and prospects of San. The European Commission was consequently requested to undertake a comprehensive study of the San people in the light of international conventions. To this end a Series of studies was conducted among the San population throughout the southern African region over the period 1999-2000 as part of a project Titled Regional Assessment of the Status of the San in southern Africa. This publication is one of five reports produced under the project.


Indigenousness in Africa

Indigenousness in Africa
Author: Felix Mukwiza Ndahinda
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2011-04-27
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9067046094

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With a Foreword by Prof. Asbjørn Eide, a former Chairman of the UN Working Group on Indigenous Populations, Chairman of the UN Working Group on Minorities, President of the Advisory Committee on National Minorities of the Council of Europe Following the internationalization of the indigenous rights movement, a growing number of African hunter-gatherers, pastoralists and other communities have channelled their claims for special legal protection through the global indigenous rights movement. Their claims as the indigenous peoples of Africa are backed by many (international) actors such as indigenous rights activists, donors and some academia. However, indigenous identification is contested by many African governments, some members of non-claimant communities and a number of anthropologists who have extensively interacted with claimant indigenous groups. This book explores the sources as well as the legal and political implications of indigenous identification in Africa. By highlighting the quasi-inexistence of systematic and discursive – rather than activist – studies on the subject-matter, the analysis questions the appropriateness of this framework in efforts aimed at empowering claimant communities in inherently multiethnic African countries. The book navigates between various disciplines in trying to better capture the phenomenon of indigenous rights advocacy in Africa. The book is valuable reading for academics in law and all (other) social sciences such as anthropology, sociology, history, political science, as well as for economists. It is also a useful tool for policy-makers, legal practitioners, indigenous rights activists, and a wide range of NGOs. Dr. Felix Mukwiza Ndahinda is Associate Professor at the International Victimology Institute Tilburg (INTERVICT), Tilburg University, The Netherlands.


San Representation

San Representation
Author: Keyan Tomaselli
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2017-12-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1317483278

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The San or Bushmen of southern Africa have exerted a fascination over generations of writers and scholars, from novelists and anarchists to ethnologists and geneticists, and also occupy a special place in the popular imagination as the First People and the contemporary remnant of spiritual and natural man. The ways in which particular groups of people from southern Africa have been traditionally categorised and positioned as objects of scrutiny by a range of academic disciplines is increasingly being contested and questioned. There is a growing awareness of the cultural, economic and genetic entanglement of the peoples of the region. This book examines how San and Khoe people are represented, by others, as well as by those who identify as San or Khoe. The book interrogates the ways in which disciplines, through their methodologies and ways of authorising knowledge, not only "discover" or "reveal" knowledge but produce it in ways that involve complex and often ambiguous relationships with power structures and forms of intellectual, symbolic and cultural capital. One major trend that emerges is that the San and Khoe can no longer be seen as people of the past but have to be acknowledged as contemporary and socially situated individuals and communities who are increasingly contesting the representations which others have imposed on them. This book was originally published as a special issue of Critical Arts: A Journal of South-North Cultural and Media Studies.


Indigenous Peoples' Rights in Southern Africa

Indigenous Peoples' Rights in Southern Africa
Author: Robert K. Hitchcock
Publisher: IWGIA
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: 9788791563089

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This book is concerned with the first peoples (those people who are considered indigenous by themselves and others) of southern Africa such as the San, the Nama, and the Khoi, and their rights. Although living in democratic countries like Namibia, South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Botswana --and in principle sharing the same rights and responsibilities as the rest of the population--practice shows that these peoples more often than not are at the margins of the societies in which they live; they often face extreme poverty, and they frequently are subjected to discriminatory treatment and exposed to all kinds of human rights abuses. Robert K. Hitchcock is professor of anthropology and geography at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA. He has done extensive research and development work in southern Africa in general and among San peoples in particular. Diana Vinding is an anthropologist working with the International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs (IWGIA) in Copenhagen.


The Interrelation Between the Right to Identity of Minorities and Their Socio-economic Participation

The Interrelation Between the Right to Identity of Minorities and Their Socio-economic Participation
Author: Kristin Henrard
Publisher: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Total Pages: 447
Release: 2013-01-09
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9004244328

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Drawing on various disciplines and case studies from several corners of the world, this volume offers insights about the breadth and complexity of the (inter)relation between the socio-economic partcipation of minorities and their right to (respect for) identity.