Title:

Hai//om in the Etosha region : a history of colonial settlement, ethnicity and nature conservation

Author(s):
Publication Year:
2007
Abstract:

The Etosha Region in Namibia, comprising the famous Etosha National Park and its adjacent communal and commercial farm lands, has been a contested region since the advent of colonial settlement. The centenary of the Etosha Park in 2007 provides an opportune moment for critical reflection on its history, a much-needed appraisal achieved by this book through its multiple perspectives. At the centre of this book are the Hai||om San and their long history of dispossession and discrimination. Ute Dieckmann analyses with care the historical transformations. These were linked not only to the creation of one of the largest nature conservation areas in Africa but also to the establishment of a settler state and society. The manifold ways in which the Hai//om strive today to improve their living conditions are central to her insightful study.

Edition:
Basel: Basler Afrika Bibliographien, 2007
Item Type:
Book or Magazine
Language:
en