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The Battle of Mamusa reflects the grievous event in the Western Transvaal border culture context that contributed profoundly to the dissolution of the last functioning Korana polity. The narrative presented in this work is exceptional for at least two reasons: Firstly, for the thoughtful manner in which the intriguing concept of metaphors is applied in this study of historical ethnography cum ethnohistory. Secondly, for the skilful way in which the author relates the battle of Mamusa to how present-day Korana and neo- Khoisan communities, in a new context, are relating to their future in a post-1994 constitutional dispensation. Prof. Henry C (Jatti) Bredekamp University of the Western Cape
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Keywords
- Africa
- African history
- Batlhaping and Barolong
- Cape Colony
- colonial Korana
- Culture
- Ethnohistory
- historical ethnography
- History
- Humanities
- Khoesan
- Khoisan
- Mamusa
- Military History
- Missionaries
- neo-Khoisan communities
- Regional & national history
- sicuak sciences
- social studies
- Social Transformation
- Society
- South Africa
- thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History::NHH African history
- thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History::NHW Military history
- war