Anthropology and the Bushman

'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. Anthr...

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Main Author: Barnard, Alan (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Oxford Berg Publishers 2007
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