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@article{ Gordon2014,
 title = {The demise and rise of the Coy San},
 author = {Gordon, Robert J.},
 journal = {Africa Spectrum},
 number = {2},
 pages = {105-112},
 volume = {49},
 year = {2014},
 issn = {1868-6869},
 urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:gbv:18-4-7570},
 abstract = {Review Article: 1. De Jongh, Michael (2012), Roots and Routes: Karretjie People of the Great Karoo: The Marginalisation of a South African First People. Pretoria: UNISA Press, ISBN 978-1-86888-665-4, 220 pp. 2. Glyn, Patricia (2013), What Dawid Knew: A Journey with the Kruipers. Johannesburg: Picador, ISBN 978-1-77010-304-7, 256 pp. 3. Myburgh, Paul John (2013), The Bushman Winter Has Come: The True Story of the Last Band of /Gwikwe Bushmen on the Great Sand Face. Johannesburg: Penguin, ISBN 978-0-14-353066-4, 234 pp. 4. Taylor, Julie J. (2012), Naming the Land: San Identity and Community Conservation in Namibia's West Caprivi. Basel: Basler Afrika Bibliographien, ISBN 978-3-905758-25-2, 280 pp. 5. Zips-Mairitsch, Manuela (2013), Lost Lands? (Land) Rights of the San in Botswana and the Legal Concept of Indigeneity in Africa. Berlin: Lit Verl., ISBN 978-3-643-90244-3, 430 pp.},
 keywords = {südliches Afrika; Botswana; Botswana; anthropology; Namibia; Republic of South Africa; indigene Völker; Southern Africa; Republik Südafrika; Namibia; Anthropologie; indigenous peoples}}