The Ju/’hoan Bushman origin myth is depicted as a contextual frame for their healing and transformative ways. Using Recursive Frame Analysis, these performances are shown to be an enactment of the border crossing between First and Second Creation, that is, pre - linguistic and linguistic domains of experience. Here n/om, or the presumed creative life force, is infused into the community. As the Ju/’hoan Bushmen struggle to maintain their way of life in the face of economic and political change, they are likely to increasingly come into contact with social service and other aid programs. Any future for social work with the Bushmen is served by an understanding of how they relate to n/om. In particular, supporting Bushman communities requires...
This study explores the relationship between Christianity and autochthonous (indigenous, pre-Christi...
The relationship between 'bushcraft' and 'indigenous knowledge' is investigated through a historical...
In the book, Decolonizing Social Work, a common theme is how decolonization requires more than surfa...
The Ju/’hoan Bushman origin myth is depicted as a contextual frame for their healing and transformat...
The Ju/’hoan Bushman origin myth is depicted as a contextual frame for their healing and transformat...
Abstract My study is focused on the Finnish missionary work among Bushmen in eastern Ovambo and Kav...
'The Bushman' is a perennial but changing image. The transformation of that image is important. It s...
“Patterns of Belief in Bushman Creation Tales” regard /Xam, Maluti, and Zu/’oasi mythology. The stud...
Running title: Dispossession, Social Suffering, and Survival. --- Abstract: Aboriginal people in Au...
Taking a new and innovative angle on social work, this book seeks to remedy the lack of holistic per...
This article explores the roles of other-than-human (OTH) animals in the spiritualities of Indigenou...
This project explores the impacts of an organizational development process in a non-profit domestic ...
Purpose: This study aims to attempt to understand the engagement between an indigenous social servic...
In the book, Decolonizing Social Work, a common theme is how decolonization requires more than surfa...
This paper reports a portion of findings of a large research project that sought to understand socia...
This study explores the relationship between Christianity and autochthonous (indigenous, pre-Christi...
The relationship between 'bushcraft' and 'indigenous knowledge' is investigated through a historical...
In the book, Decolonizing Social Work, a common theme is how decolonization requires more than surfa...
The Ju/’hoan Bushman origin myth is depicted as a contextual frame for their healing and transformat...
The Ju/’hoan Bushman origin myth is depicted as a contextual frame for their healing and transformat...
Abstract My study is focused on the Finnish missionary work among Bushmen in eastern Ovambo and Kav...
'The Bushman' is a perennial but changing image. The transformation of that image is important. It s...
“Patterns of Belief in Bushman Creation Tales” regard /Xam, Maluti, and Zu/’oasi mythology. The stud...
Running title: Dispossession, Social Suffering, and Survival. --- Abstract: Aboriginal people in Au...
Taking a new and innovative angle on social work, this book seeks to remedy the lack of holistic per...
This article explores the roles of other-than-human (OTH) animals in the spiritualities of Indigenou...
This project explores the impacts of an organizational development process in a non-profit domestic ...
Purpose: This study aims to attempt to understand the engagement between an indigenous social servic...
In the book, Decolonizing Social Work, a common theme is how decolonization requires more than surfa...
This paper reports a portion of findings of a large research project that sought to understand socia...
This study explores the relationship between Christianity and autochthonous (indigenous, pre-Christi...
The relationship between 'bushcraft' and 'indigenous knowledge' is investigated through a historical...
In the book, Decolonizing Social Work, a common theme is how decolonization requires more than surfa...