Hai||kom zwischen «Buschmannplage» und San Aktivismus: Koloniale Repräsentationen und postkoloniale Aneignung von Ethnizität im Namibia des 20. Jahrhunderts
Dieser Artikel beschäftigt sich zum einen mit der Konstruktion, Rekonstruktion und Festschreibung von ethnischen Kategorien während der Kolonialzeit in Namibia, also mit einer spezifischen Ethnisierung, und zum anderen mit der Bedeutung und Mobilisierung von Ethnizität im Kontext des postkolonialen Staates im Zeitalter der Globalisierung. Als beschriebene, klassifizierte und schließlich ethnisch operierende Gruppe habe ich „die Hai||om“ gewählt, eine überwiegend als ehemalige Jäger und Sammler beschriebene und sich selbst identifizierende Gruppe, die im Norden Zentralnamibias lebte und lebt. . BAB Working Paper 2006:02
Ute Dieckmann
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Basler Afrika Bibliographien
2006
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A Study of Grootfontein District (South West Africa)
No. 45 in a series of government publications titled "Ethnological Publications." This issue discusses Grootfontein district: history, mines, labor, SWANLA, demographics, urban areas, ethnicity, and other statistics.
O. Köhler
Union of South Africa: Department of Bantu Administration
1959
English
A Study of Otjiwarongo District (South West Africa)
No. 44 in a series of government publications titled "Ethnological Publications." This issue discusses Otjiwarongo district: history, ecology, education, Waterberg East Reserve, livestock, demographics, urban areas, ethnicity, and other statistics.
O. Köhler
Union of South Africa: Department of Bantu Administration
1959
English
A Study of Gobabis District (South West Africa)
No. 42 in a series of government publications titled "Ethnological Publications." This issue discusses Gobabis district: history, ecology, education, Epukiro & Aminuis Reserves, livestock, demographics, urban areas, ethnicity, and other statistics.
O. Köhler (with Günther Wagner)
Union of South Africa: Department of Bantu Administration
1959
English
A Study of Omaruru District (South West Africa)
No. 43 in a series of government publications titled "Ethnological Publications." This issue discusses Omaruru district: history, ecology, education, Okombahe & Otjohorongo Reserves, livestock, demographics, urban areas, ethnicity, and other statistics.
O. Köhler (with Günther Wagner)
Union of South Africa: Department of Bantu Administration
1959
English
A Study of Karibib District (South West Africa)
No. 40 in a series of government publications titled "Ethnological Publications." This issue discusses Karibib district: history, ecology, education, Otjimbingwe Reserve, Usakos Location, livestock, demographics, urban areas, ethnicity, and other statistics.
O. Köhler (with Günther Wagner)
Union of South Africa: Department of Bantu Administration
1959
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Notes on the Kaokoveld (South West Africa) and its People
No. 26 in a series of government publications titled "Ethnological Publications." This issue discusses Kaoko: history, ecology, rinderpest, Oorlog, settlement, rainfall, livestock, demographics, urban areas, ethnicity, and "histories" of the Himba, Herero, and Tjimba
N.J. van Warmelo
Union of South Africa: Department of Native Affairs
1951
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'One Namibia - One Nation' - A Qualitative Study of the Official Nation-building Process and Experienced Participation among Rural San in Namibia.
Namibia won its independence in 1990 after a long liberation struggle lead by the – since independence ruling party – SWAPO. There is an ongoing nation-building process in the multiethnic country ever since, with a vision about a unified nation. This study examines the relationship between the nation and one of its ethnic minority groups; the San. From a socio-economic perspective the San is the most disadvantaged ethnic group of contemporary Namibia. How do members of San experience national participation? How does the nation handle the ethnic diversity? This study illustrates that a national identity is promoted by the government and that the struggle for an unified nation is legitimized with the liberation struggle and its won independence. At the same time members of San seem to identify their living situation with ethnicity and are more concerned about the survival of their closest community than national participation. The discussion is based on qualitative interviews where experiences among San-members and one NGO-volunteer are analysed with inspiration of the method Grounded Theory, related to earlier research on the field and theories of nationalism and ethnicity.
Jenny Schwerdt
http://www.diva-portal.org/smash/get/diva2:278876/FULLTEXT01
Linköping University
2009
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Master (One Year) Thesis in Social and Cultural Analysis (Social Science): Linköping University
One Namibia - One Nation' - A Qualitative Study of the Official Nation-building Process and Experienced Participation among Rural San in Namibia.
Master (One Year) Thesis in Social and Cultural Analysis (Social Science): Linköping University - "Namibia won its independence in 1990 after a long liberation struggle lead by the – since independence ruling party – SWAPO. There is an ongoing nation-building process in the multiethnic country ever since, with a vision about a unified nation. This study examines the relationship between the nation and one of its ethnic minority groups; the San. From a socio-economic perspective the San is the most disadvantaged ethnic group of contemporary Namibia. How do members of San experience national participation? How does the nation handle the ethnic diversity? This study illustrates that a national identity is promoted by the government and that the struggle for an unified nation is legitimized with the liberation struggle and its won independence. At the same time members of San seem to identify their living situation with ethnicity and are more concerned about the survival of their closest community than national participation. The discussion is based on qualitative interviews where experiences among San-members and one NGO-volunteer are analysed with inspiration of the method Grounded Theory, related to earlier research on the field and theories of nationalism and ethnicity."
Jenny Schwerdt
http://www.diva-portal.org/smash/get/diva2:278876/FULLTEXT01
Linköping University
2009
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Namibia Review (No. 18) July-August 1980
Articles include:
In the doldrums - Kenneth Abrahams
Representative Authorities and Ethnic Elections - Kenneth Abrahams
The UN Plan for Namibia - Jean Sutherland
The Minister's Council - Jean Sutherland
The Month in Review
Ethnicity and Second-tier authorities: The Debate Continues
"Die Republikein" on Ethnicity
Ethnicity and Culture - Kenneth Abrahams
The Namibian Review Group: Spånga, Sweden
Namibia Review: A Journal of Contemporary South West African Affairs
1980
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Newsletter
Namibia Review (No. 16) April 1980
Articles include:
Editorial
Ethnicity and Second-tier Authorities: The Beginning of a Great Debate
Second-tier Authorities - Kenneth Abrahams
"Die Republikein" on Ethnicity (two articles)
Ethnicity Evaluated: A reply to "Die Republikein" - Kenneth Abrahams
Second-tier authorities: Further comments
The Age of Pragmatism: A Comparison of the Economic Policies of Mugabe, Machel, and SWAPO-D - Kenneth Abrahams
The Namibian Review Group: Spånga, Sweden
Namibia Review: A Journal of Contemporary South West African Affairs
1980
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Newsletter
Afternoons in Damaraland: Common Land and Common Sense in One of Namibia's Former 'Homelands'
"This dissertations reflects my attempts to understand the practice of 'common sense' or the logic of practice in people's day-to-day lives in the harsh, impoverished environment of the Damaras...."
Richard F. Rohde
http://www.cas.ed.ac.uk/research/publications/archive/show_paper?result_page=33
University of Edinburgh
1993
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Contemporary Namibia : The First Landmarks of a Post-Apartheid Society
Ingolf Diener and Olivier Graefe (eds.)
Gamsberg MacMillan
2001
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