African Hunter-Gatherers: Survival, History and Politics of Identity
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概要
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Given the continent's ongoing crises, African hunter-gatherers have been remarkably successful at surviving difficult times. They have faced war in Namibia, Angola, and the Congo, genocide in Rwanda, and economic difficulties almost everywhere else. Through the last three decades San, Pygmy, Hadza, Okiek, Mikea, and other foragers have sought to maintain coherent societies and systems of meaning and identity in the face of great odds, at times aided by sympathetic outsiders. This paper will explore the challenges they have faced and their responses, while atempting to situate these diverse peoples within the broader historical and political currents of the Twentieth century.
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著者
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Richard B.
Department Of Anthropology University Of Toronto
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Lee Richard
Department Of Microbiology And Immunology University Of Miami School Of Medicine
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Robert K.
Department of Anthropology, University of Nebraska
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Robert K.
Department Of Anthropology University Of Nebraska
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HITCHCOCK Robert
Department of Anthropology, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
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