City Bushmen

City Bushmen
Title City Bushmen PDF eBook
Author Leigh Astbury
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 248
Release 1985
Genre Architecture
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The Heidelberg School was the name given to a circle of 19th century Australian artists, led by Tom Roberts, whose figure paintings expressed deeply rooted human fears, wishes, and preoccupations. This comprehensive overview examines the art in a social and cultural context and reveals how the paintings helped to develop the rural mythology extant in Australia at the time.

Bushmen

Bushmen
Title Bushmen PDF eBook
Author Alan Barnard
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 221
Release 2019-08
Genre History
ISBN 1108418260

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A comprehensive and fascinating account of all the major groups of southern African hunter-gatherers.

City Bushman

City Bushman
Title City Bushman PDF eBook
Author Christopher Lee
Publisher Fremantle Arts Centre Press
Pages 276
Release 2004
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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Out of Place

Out of Place
Title Out of Place PDF eBook
Author Philip Goldswain
Publisher Apollo Books
Pages 340
Release 2014
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9781742585543

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This collection of essays explores historical, geographical, and cultural factors that contribute to our understanding of places and settings of Australian transient communities. From Gwalia and Kalgoorlie in Western Australia, Charters Towers in Queensland, Broken Hill in New South Wales, and Queenstown in Tasmania, the places provide opportunity to revisit sites of history from the different angles of architecture, landscape theory, social history, and visual arts. They also provide a springboard for thinking through the pressing issues of contemporary Australians and counterparts in other 'post-settler' societies. [Subject: Australian Studies, History]

Anthropology and the Bushman

Anthropology and the Bushman
Title Anthropology and the Bushman PDF eBook
Author Alan Barnard
Publisher Routledge
Pages 162
Release 2020-05-18
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1000190110

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The Bushman' is a perennial but changing image. The transformation of that image is important. It symbolizes the perception of Bushman or San society, of the ideas and values of ethnographers who have worked with Bushman peoples, and those of other anthropologists who use this work. Anthropology and the Bushman covers early travellers and settlers, classic nineteenth and twentieth-century ethnographers, North American and Japanese ecological traditions, the approaches of African ethnographers, and recent work on advocacy and social development. It reveals the impact of Bushman studies on anthropology and on the public. The book highlights how Bushman or San ethnography has contributed to anthropological controversy, for example in the debates on the degree of incorporation of San society within the wider political economy, and on the validity of the case for 'indigenous rights' as a special kind of human rights. Examining the changing image of the Bushman, Barnard provides a new contribution to an established anthropology debate.

Bushmen Soldiers

Bushmen Soldiers
Title Bushmen Soldiers PDF eBook
Author Ian Uys
Publisher Helion and Company
Pages 348
Release 2014-07-19
Genre History
ISBN 1909384585

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The Bushman soldiers were the most outstanding all-round fighters of the Border War. As the first of the indigenous population to take up arms on South Africa's behalf, they were among the last to lay them down. The border's oldest and most bush-wise people, they became feared as relentless trackers and dedicated soldiers. Coming from a primitive hunter/gatherer culture, they responded well to a crash course in modern warfare. Their use of automatic weapons and mortars, coupled with their phenomenal tracking abilities, made them a formidable fighting force. During Operation Savannah they were deployed in a conventional role as Battle-Group Alpha, part of Task Force Zulu, and advanced approximately 2,000 kilometers in a month. Afterwards, some of the Bushmen were trained as parachutists and served as Recces behind enemy lines. Others were attached to various units as trackers and guides. Their loyalty and bravery was recognized in the award of Honoris Crux decorations to members and former members of this elite corps. Controversy followed the battalion to South Africa after the war. Persecuted for centuries, the Bushmen have displayed an uncanny ability to survive and have adapted remarkably well to the modern world. Their transition from the Stone Age in less than 20 years is a story, which will never be forgotten. Hailed as the 'Gurkhas of Africa' the Bushmen have proved themselves second to none. This is an exceptional record of 31 and 201 Battalions and their remarkable personnel, fully illustrated with many photographs.

History of the First Bushmen's Club in the Australian Colonies, Established at Adelaide, South Australia

History of the First Bushmen's Club in the Australian Colonies, Established at Adelaide, South Australia
Title History of the First Bushmen's Club in the Australian Colonies, Established at Adelaide, South Australia PDF eBook
Author William Mark Hugo
Publisher
Pages 410
Release 1872
Genre Aboriginal Australians
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