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        5 From Hunters to Squatters:
Social and Cultural Change among the Farm San of Ghanzi, Botswana
            
        
    
    
    
    
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        Mathias G. Guenther
        
 
                                    
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                                            Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
 - Acknowledgments vii
 - Contents ix
 - Foreword xv
 - Note on Orthography xix
 - Introduction 3
 - 
                            I Ecology and Social Change
 - 1 The Dobe-/Du/da Environment 27
 - 2 Settlement Patterns of the !Kung: 47
 - 3 !Kung Spatial Organization: 73
 - 4 Subsistence Ecology of Central Kalahari San 98
 - 5 From Hunters to Squatters: 120
 - Further Studies to Part I 134
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                            II Population and Health
 - 6 The Population of the Dobe Area !Kung 137
 - 7 Regional Variation in !Kung Populations 152
 - 8 Medical Research among the !Kung 166
 - Further Studies to Part II 195
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                            III Childhood
 - 9 Social and Economic Constraints on Child Life among the !Kung 199
 - 10 Maternal Care, Infant Behavior and Development among the !Kung 218
 - 11 A !Kung Woman's Memories of Childhood 246
 - Further Studies to Part III 278
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                            IV Behavior and Belief
 - 12 Education for Transcendence: 281
 - 13 Aspects of !Kung Folklore 302
 - 14 !Kung Knowledge of Animal Behavior 325
 - 15 Sharing, Talking, and Giving: 349
 - Further Studies to Part IV 372
 - Contributors 375
 - Bibliography 377
 - Notes 395
 - Index 403
 
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
 - Acknowledgments vii
 - Contents ix
 - Foreword xv
 - Note on Orthography xix
 - Introduction 3
 - 
                            I Ecology and Social Change
 - 1 The Dobe-/Du/da Environment 27
 - 2 Settlement Patterns of the !Kung: 47
 - 3 !Kung Spatial Organization: 73
 - 4 Subsistence Ecology of Central Kalahari San 98
 - 5 From Hunters to Squatters: 120
 - Further Studies to Part I 134
 - 
                            II Population and Health
 - 6 The Population of the Dobe Area !Kung 137
 - 7 Regional Variation in !Kung Populations 152
 - 8 Medical Research among the !Kung 166
 - Further Studies to Part II 195
 - 
                            III Childhood
 - 9 Social and Economic Constraints on Child Life among the !Kung 199
 - 10 Maternal Care, Infant Behavior and Development among the !Kung 218
 - 11 A !Kung Woman's Memories of Childhood 246
 - Further Studies to Part III 278
 - 
                            IV Behavior and Belief
 - 12 Education for Transcendence: 281
 - 13 Aspects of !Kung Folklore 302
 - 14 !Kung Knowledge of Animal Behavior 325
 - 15 Sharing, Talking, and Giving: 349
 - Further Studies to Part IV 372
 - Contributors 375
 - Bibliography 377
 - Notes 395
 - Index 403