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Nharo and Hai//om settlement patterns in comparative perspective / Alan Barnard, Thomas Widlok

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Cultural diversity among twentieth-century foragers : An African perspective ; p. 87-107Publication details: Cambridge : University Press, 1996Description: 11 pages : fig.; 30 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • REP 305.8961 BAR
Summary: In this chapter two groups are described, Nharo and Hai//om. They live more than 500 kilometers from each other and are not in contact. They have different environments and are incorporated in two different nation-states. A comparison between Hai//om settlement patterns taken as a whole and those of the Nharo taken as a whole shows that the establishment of commercial farms can have quite different effects, although the process appears similar on the surface
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In this chapter two groups are described, Nharo and Hai//om. They live more than 500 kilometers from each other and are not in contact. They have different environments and are incorporated in two different nation-states. A comparison between Hai//om settlement patterns taken as a whole and those of the Nharo taken as a whole shows that the establishment of commercial farms can have quite different effects, although the process appears similar on the surface

Alan Barnard/ Thomas Widlok R006864

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