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The peoples of Namibia have been on the move throughout history. The South Africans took over from the Germans in 1915 in trying to fit them into a colonial landscape. This book is about the clashes and stresses which resulted from the determined efforts at containment during the first three decades of South African colonial rule.North America: Ohio U Press; Namibia: Out of Africa
Contents
Part 1 Construction of people and stateGordon; women and VD in Windhoek, Marion Wallace; pastoral economies, Jeremy Sylvester; gender, labour and politics in Ovamboland, Patricia Hayes. Part 2 The reserves: the Herero in the inter-war period, Gesine Kruger and Dag Henrichsen; power and trade in northern Kaokoland, Micahel Bollig; reistance in a native reserve, Ben Fuller. Part 3 Beyond the police zone - Ovamboland: migration in the Oshigambo and Elim parishes, Harri Sliskonen; the ambiguities of resistance, Wolfram Hartman; the borderline by Petrus Ndongo; the Namibia-Angola boundary demarcation, Randolph Vigne.