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Eucyon khoikhoi Valenciano & Morales & Govender 2022, SP. NOV.
Published as part of Valenciano, Alberto, Morales, Jorge & Govender, Romala, 2022, Eucyon khoikhoi sp. nov. (Carnivora: Canidae) from Langebaanweg ' E' Quarry (early Pliocene, South Africa): the most complete African canini from the Mio-Pliocene, pp.
Valenciano, Alberto +2 more
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Sudafricani, coloured, griqua: i cerchi concentrici di David’s Story
Invaded, displaced, and dispossessed, the aboriginal Khoisan populations of South Africa were enslaved and pushed to the margins of society well before the arrival of European settlers in the seventeenth century; actually, the Bantu groups which had ...
Giuliana Iannaccaro
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Oor Austro-Nederlands en die oorsprong van Afrikaans
On Austro-Dutch and the origin of Afrikaans A widely accepted view of the origin of Afrikaans holds that the new language developed autochthonously, after 1652 when the language of the early Cape settlers was influenced by imported slaves speaking ...
C. de Ruyter, E.F. Kotzé
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The Legal Crisis of Land Restitution in South Africa: A Critical Analysis
This article argues that land dispossession of the indigenous people (the Khoikhoi and the San) and the black communities in South Africa started long before 1913. The first process of land dispossession commenced when the first Dutch settlers arrived at
Samuel Freddy Khunou
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Science and society continuously shape one another; this relationship determines what science is funded, which inquiries are pursued, and whose voices are included in the production and dissemination of knowledge. Here, we draw on our queer lived experiences to outline six principles to confront existing biases and produce better science: (1) recognize
Madeline G. Eppley +7 more
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Ethnic Identity, Demographic Crises and Xhosa-Khoikhoi Interaction
Tribes no longer exist, at least in the writings of Africanists, but they tend to be replaced by very similar looking entities, going under a variety of aliases. Perhaps purely as a result of laziness of thought, there remains a tendency of write of the Zulu, the Tswana, or the whomever, and not to probe the assumption that these units have some actual
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This paper presents a case study of a collaborative conservation initiative in a South African biodiversity hotspot, where leopard conservation catalyzed partnership across a multifunctional landscape. The case study explores how and why the initiative operates, highlighting the importance of leadership, existing networks, shared vision, and bridging ...
Michael Klaver +3 more
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PERIPHERY TO CENTRE STAGE: THE SARRASANI CIRCUS IN WEIMAR GERMANY
ABSTRACT The modern European circus was more than just entertainment: it was a powerful platform where fantasies of empire, ideas of national identity, and notions of racial difference came together and were put on public display. In interwar Germany, the Sarrasani Circus — the largest circus enterprise in the country at the time — built on the legacy ...
Sabine Hanke
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A short chronicle of warfare in South Africa
Khoisan Wars Khoisan is the collective name for the South African people known as Hottentots and Bushmen. It is compounded from the first part of Khoi Khoin (men of men) as the Hottentots called themselves, and San, the names given by the Hottentots ...
Military Information Bureau
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Abstract ‘Sex and the Social Order: Gender and Sexuality in Modern Britain’ is a second‐year optional module for history students at the University of the West of England, Bristol (UWE). The module examines histories of gender and sexuality from the mid‐nineteenth century to the present day, providing a wealth of accessible primary material and a ...
LAURA HARRISON +3 more
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