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From principles to practice: Indigenous peoples and protected areas in Africa - Introduction and project overview

John Nelson
Editors: John Nelson and Lindsay Hossack

1 Enero de, 2003

Indigenous peoples and protected areas in Africa: From principles to practice

The impact of ten conservation projects on the lives and futures of indigenous peoples in seven African countries.


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ISBN: 0 9544252-1-9; Pages: 312 Binding: Paperback.

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From principles to practice: Indigenous peoples and protected areas in Africa - Case study 9: South Africa

Roger Chennells
Editors: John Nelson and Lindsay Hossack

1 Mayo de, 2002

Indigenous peoples and protected areas in Africa: From principles to practice

The Khomani San of South Africa
The San peoples of South Africa have over the past century been decimated to the point of virtual extinction. Those that survived were driven off their traditional land, and forced to exist alongside the more powerful and dominant cultures of pastoralists and colonial landowners. Fewer and fewer San practised their ancient culture, and as a group they and their lifestyle became a thing of memory, as the San lost touch with the Kalahari wilderness.

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