Kalahari Hunter-gatherers
Title | Kalahari Hunter-gatherers PDF eBook |
Author | Richard B. Lee |
Publisher | iUniverse |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 1998 |
Genre | !Kung (African people) |
ISBN | 9781583481257 |
At the time of the original publication of this book, Richard B. Lee was Professor of Anthropology at the University of Toronto and Irven DeVore was Professor of Anthropology at Harvard University. This book is the product of a number of years of work by a variety of specialists who each brought their various talents and techniques to bear in studying the behavior of a small group of people, the San (Bushman). The intention was to understand a way of life, not some limited aspect of human behavior. The importance of the San comes from the fundamental role which hunting has played in human history. Contemporary peoples who still rely on hunting help give us a deeper understanding of a major segment of human history. Kalahari Hunter-Gatherers is a collection of studies that is bound to be of interest to a broad range of social scientists and general readers.
Kalahari Hunter-gatherers
Title | Kalahari Hunter-gatherers PDF eBook |
Author | Richard B. Lee |
Publisher | |
Pages | 438 |
Release | 1976 |
Genre | Social Science |
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Contains comparative comments with Australian Aborigines based on secondary literature.
Bushmen
Title | Bushmen PDF eBook |
Author | Alan Barnard |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 221 |
Release | 2019-08 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1108418260 |
A comprehensive and fascinating account of all the major groups of southern African hunter-gatherers.
The !Kung San
Title | The !Kung San PDF eBook |
Author | Richard Borshay Lee |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 562 |
Release | 1979-12-12 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9780521225786 |
For most of human history hunting and gathering was a universal way of life. Richard Borshay Lee spent over three years conducting fieldwork among the !Kung San, an isolated population of 1,000 in northern Botswana. When Lee began his work in 19863, the !Kung San were one of the last of the world's people to live this life. By 1973, when Lee last lived with the group, it appeared that they !Kung were a society on the threshold of a transformation that signalled the end of foraging as an independent way of life, at least in Africa. The !Kung San: Men, Women and Work in a Foraging Society, an ecological and historical study, is Professor Lee's major statement on his research. By maintaining simultaneous historical and synchronic perspectives, Lee is able to extend his analysis of core features from the contemporary !Kung to prehistoric societies. These basic principles become the means to understanding the form of human life that has been obscured by the developments and complications of societies during the last few thousand years.
The Bushmen of the Kalahari
Title | The Bushmen of the Kalahari PDF eBook |
Author | H. P. Steyn |
Publisher | Hodder Wayland |
Pages | 48 |
Release | 1985 |
Genre | San (African people) |
ISBN | 9780850785357 |
Introduces the history, culture, and daily life of the hunter-gatherers who have lived in Africa for 20,000 years.
Where the Roads All End
Title | Where the Roads All End PDF eBook |
Author | Ilisa Barbash |
Publisher | Harvard University Press |
Pages | 305 |
Release | 2016 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0873654099 |
Where the Roads All End tells the remarkable story of an American family’s expeditions to the Kalahari Desert in the 1950s. Raytheon founder Laurence Marshall and his family recorded the lives of the last remaining hunter-gatherers, the so-called Bushmen, in what is now recognized as one of the most important anthropology ventures in Africa.
The Healing Land
Title | The Healing Land PDF eBook |
Author | Rupert Isaacson |
Publisher | Grove Press |
Pages | 306 |
Release | 2004-02 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780802140517 |
Brought up on stories and myths of the Kalahari Bushmen, Rupert Isaacson journeys to the dry vast grassland -- which stretches across South Africa, Botswana, and Namibia -- to find out the truth behind these childhood stories. Deep in the Kalahari, Isaacson meets the last groups of Bushmen still living the traditional way, caught between their ancient culture and the growing need to protect and reclaim their dwindling hunting grounds. Little by little he is drawn into the fascinating web of ritual and prophecy that make up the Bushman reality. He hears of shamans who turn into lions, sees leopards conjured from the landscape as though by magic. He attends trance-inducing dances and witnesses incredible healings. But he also sees the heart-wrenching social problems of a dispossessed people. What follows is an adventure of an intensity he could never have predicted. The Healing Land records Isaacson's personal transformation amid these extraordinary people, and his passionate contribution to their political struggle. It captures his enchantment with the character, corruption, kindness, and confusion of a place that has wrenched itself from the Stone Age into the new millennium.