In southern Africa, the indigenous Bushmen (San) have for long been positioned as an inferior group. First, in pre-colonial paternalist relationships that included slavery and several types of serfdom. Next, they had an inferior position under colonial paternalism (‘baasskap’) originating at white settler farms and last, they experience inferiority again in relation to the contemporary, mostly black, elites, including state officials. This paper addresses this historical pattern: through ethnographic results and examples from the literature it relates this process to contemporary post-colonial paternalist relations of various groups of Bushmen, particularly in tourism and development programmes. I argue that, despite dominant discourses abo...
The Khoisan are the most genetically ancient people on Earth, with a population once numbering 300,0...
African Studies Seminar series. Paper presented June 1974Pre-settlement culture: Hunting and gatheri...
Abstract My study is focused on the Finnish missionary work among Bushmen in eastern Ovambo and Kav...
The question of who controls Indigenous tourism is of wide and growing relevance in post-colonial so...
The Namibian government promotes community-based tourism (CBT) as market-based development. At Trees...
Many scholars have explained that the primordial image of Bushmen, in whichthey are represented as t...
__Abstract__ In Namibia and South Africa, tourism is an important strategy to empower marginalize...
<p>The question of who controls Indigenous tourism is of wide and growing relevance in post-colonial...
Dwelling in Tourism highlights how marginalised Bushmen people are in the middle of a struggle bet...
Despite it being widely recognised that the Bushmen of southern Africa have the oldest DNA in the wo...
Namibian Bushmen, such as the Hai//om and the Ju/’hoansi, are increasingly involved in the growing, ...
This study draws on postcolonial and post-tourism theories to explore tourism representations of the...
This article examines images of Bushmen in Namibian cultural tourism from two angles: that of the to...
This article examines images of Bushmen in Namibian cultural tourism from two angles: that of the to...
So-called indigenous 1 people, such as the Bushmen of Namibia, are often seen as ‘traditional conser...
The Khoisan are the most genetically ancient people on Earth, with a population once numbering 300,0...
African Studies Seminar series. Paper presented June 1974Pre-settlement culture: Hunting and gatheri...
Abstract My study is focused on the Finnish missionary work among Bushmen in eastern Ovambo and Kav...
The question of who controls Indigenous tourism is of wide and growing relevance in post-colonial so...
The Namibian government promotes community-based tourism (CBT) as market-based development. At Trees...
Many scholars have explained that the primordial image of Bushmen, in whichthey are represented as t...
__Abstract__ In Namibia and South Africa, tourism is an important strategy to empower marginalize...
<p>The question of who controls Indigenous tourism is of wide and growing relevance in post-colonial...
Dwelling in Tourism highlights how marginalised Bushmen people are in the middle of a struggle bet...
Despite it being widely recognised that the Bushmen of southern Africa have the oldest DNA in the wo...
Namibian Bushmen, such as the Hai//om and the Ju/’hoansi, are increasingly involved in the growing, ...
This study draws on postcolonial and post-tourism theories to explore tourism representations of the...
This article examines images of Bushmen in Namibian cultural tourism from two angles: that of the to...
This article examines images of Bushmen in Namibian cultural tourism from two angles: that of the to...
So-called indigenous 1 people, such as the Bushmen of Namibia, are often seen as ‘traditional conser...
The Khoisan are the most genetically ancient people on Earth, with a population once numbering 300,0...
African Studies Seminar series. Paper presented June 1974Pre-settlement culture: Hunting and gatheri...
Abstract My study is focused on the Finnish missionary work among Bushmen in eastern Ovambo and Kav...