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"The peoples of Namibia have been on the move throughout history. The South Africans took over from the Germans in 1915 in trying to fit them into a colonial landscape."--BOOK JACKET. "This book is about the clashes and stresses which resulted from the determined efforts at containmen...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor Corporativo: "Trees Never Meet" (Project)
Otros Autores: Hayes, Patricia
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Athens, Ohio : Ohio University Press, 1998.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • "Trees Never Meet": mobility & containment, an overview 1915-1946 / Jeremy Silvester, Marion Wallace, & Patricia Hayes
  • Vagrancy, law & "shadow knowledge": internal pacification, 1915-1939 / Robert J. Gordon
  • "A person is never angry for nothing": women, VD & Windhoek / Marion Wallace
  • Beasts, boundaries & buildings: the survival & creation of pastoral economies in Southern Namibia 1915-1935 / Jeremy Silvester
  • The "famine of the dams": gender, labour & politics in colonial Ovamboland 1929-1930 / Patricia Hayes
  • "We have been captives long enough, we want to be free": land, uniforms & politics in the history of Herero in the interwar period / Gesine Krüger & Dag Henrichsen
  • Power & trade in precolonial & early colonial Northern Kaokoland, 1860s-1940s / Michael Bollig
  • "We live in a Manga": constraint, resistance & transformation on a native reserve / Ben Fuller, Jr.
  • Migration in Ovamboland: the Oshigambo & Elim parishes 1925-1935 / Harri Siiskonen
  • Generational struggles & social mobility in Western Ovambo communities 1915-1954 / Meredith McKittrick
  • "Ondillimani!": Iipumbu ya Tshilongo & the ambiguities of resistance in Ovambo / Wolfram Hartmann
  • The moveable frontier: the Namibia-Angola boundary demarcation 1926-1928 / Randolph Vigne with "Onhaululi" by Petrus Ndongo.