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Anemia Prevalence and Anthropometric Status of Indigenous Women and Young Children in Rural Botswana: The San People [PDF]
In Botswana, there is limited data available on the health and nutritional status of the San People (also known as the Basarwa or Bushmen), an Indigenous minority group primarily living in the Ghanzi District.
Andrew D Jones +2 more
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Endogenous conflict resolution mechanisms of the San people at Platfontein
The objective of this study was to explore the endogenous conflict resolution mechanisms and practices of the San people at Platfontein, South Africa. To this end, data were collected from 304 interviews and 26 focus group discussions. The collected data were analysed through Inductive Thematic Analysis.
M Y Gebregeorgis
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South Africa’s San people issue ethics code to scientists [PDF]
The indigenous people — known for their click languages — are the first in Africa to draft guidelines for researchers.
E. Callaway
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San People Culture, Arts And Desıgns
San people are a race that has existed in harsh conditions for tens of thousands of years. Despite the atmospheric and geographical conditions, these people have survived with their knowledge, arts, designs and productions that have been passed down from generation to generation.
Ahmet Sadi Ardatürk, Tugba Kural
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Fostering indigenous entrepreneurship amongst San people: an exploratory case of Tsumkwe
This paper seeks to explore new ways to foster indigenous entrepreneurship amongst the San people. Policies such as the Harambee Prosperity Plan and Vision 2030 were designed to support the developmental agenda of Namibia.
Wilfred Isak April, Daniel Ileni Itenge
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Mortality Among People Experiencing Homelessness in San Francisco During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Key Points Question How did the number and characteristics of deaths among people experiencing homelessness in San Francisco during the COVID-19 pandemic compare with those in prior years?
Caroline Cawley +2 more
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International Genomics Research Involving the San People [PDF]
In 2010 an international genomic research project entitled “Complete Khoisan and Bantu genomes from southern Africa” was published in Nature amidst wide publicity (Schuster et al 2010). The research aimed to examine the genetic structure of “indigenous hunter-gatherer peoples” selected from Namibia, and to compare the results with “Bantu from southern ...
Roger Chennells, Andries Steenkamp
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Bureaucratizing the indigenous: The San peoples, Botswana, and the international community
This article examines the relationship between the San people and the post-colonial Botswana state as manifest in bureaucratic practices. These practices illustrate the dynamic between the state’s control and care toward its most discriminated groups and indigenous resistance, incorporation, and cooptation.
Maria Sapignoli
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COVID-19 Susceptibility and Outcomes Among People Living With HIV in San Francisco
Introduction: Studies to examine whether HIV predisposes to a higher incidence of COVID-19 or more severe disease are accumulating. Initial studies from New York City suggested more severe disease among people living with HIV (PLWH), but this was during a time when hospitals were over-capacity and health systems stretched. This
Sachdev, Darpun +6 more
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Objectives There has been growing research interest in loneliness and wisdom in recent decades, but no cross-cultural comparisons of these constructs using standardized rating measures in older adults, especially the oldest-old.
Dilip V. Jeste +12 more
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