Book

Report to the Government of Bechuanaland on the Bushman Survey

Bechuanaland GovernmentGaberones • Published In 1965 • Pages:

By: Silberbauer, George B..

Abstract
This work is an investigative report prepared by the author, a government official (Bushman Survey Officer), and submitted by him to the Commissioner for Bechuanaland, detailing the present state of the Bushman population of the Bechuanaland Protectorate. Emphasis in the study in primarily on the Gwi of the Central Desert. Basic coverage in the source in on the demography and location of the Bushmen, ecology and ecological adaptation, economic and subsistence activities, social organization, religion, and health and hygiene. Two additional chapters near the end of the source deal with problems of Bushmen acculturation on the European-owned ranches at Ghanzi and in the Bushmen-Bantu client-patron relationships. The author's recommendations to the government conclude the report.
Subjects
Miscellaneous government activities
Birth statistics
Mortality
Hunting and trapping
Collecting
Fauna
Flora
Kinship terminology
Kin relationships
Community structure
Inter-community relations
Basis of marriage
Regulation of marriage
Arranging a marriage
Puberty and initiation
Acculturation and culture contact
Food preparation
Diet
Labor supply and employment
Labor relations
Child care
Childhood activities
culture
San
HRAF PubDate
2005
Region
Africa
Sub Region
Southern Africa
Document Type
Book
Evaluation
Creator Types
Ethnologist
Government Official
Document Rating
5: Excellent Primary Data
Analyst
John Beierle ; 1988
Field Date
1958-1964
Coverage Date
ca. 1958-1964
Coverage Place
Botswana
Notes
by George B. Silberbauer
Cover title: Bushman survey report; an official report for the Bechuanaland Government
Includes bibliographical references
The Gwi live in the Kade area, where Sugawara and Tanaka also carried out their fieldwork (See documents nos. 23, 25, 27, 41, and 42.)
LCCN
67005932
LCSH
San (African people)