Indigenous identities and military frontiers. Reflections on San and the Military in Namibia and Angola, 1960-2000
Based on field research in the period 2003-2006, and on secondary sources, this piece emphasizes that the socio-political and economic ramifications of 'militarized' San identities extend beyond the periods of conflict themselves.
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