Boesman-Stories, Deel 3. Die boesman self, sy sedes, gewoontes en bekwaamhede
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A series of observational essays presents the lifeways, material culture, and belief systems of the San (Boesman) people. It describes stone and metal toolmaking, hunting techniques, archery and warfare, household organization, language and art, and practices for paint-making and tracking. The text records religious notions, superstitions, omens, and folklore alongside anecdotes about bravery, fidelity, intelligence, theft, and practical skills. Combining historical references, field notes, and collected testimonies, the work offers an author-mediated portrait of everyday customs, capabilities, and limitations.
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