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Download or Read eBook The Khoe and San PDF written by Shelagh M. Willet and published by African Books Collective. This book was released on 2002 with total page 140 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
The Khoe and San
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Book Synopsis The Khoe and San by : Shelagh M. Willet

Book excerpt: Compiled by the University of Botswana which houses a unique collection of contemporary published and unpublished written material on the indigenous minority of Southern Africa. The aim was to make this literature available in one collection, and thus promote research on, with, and by, this minority. The volume lists over a thousand bibliographic entries covering the social sciences, languages and history, as well as publications from national and regional San organisations. Short abstracts of each entry are linked to a list of keywords and authors.


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