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Isaac Schapera FBA FRAI (23 June 1905 Garies, Cape
Colony – 26 June 2003 London, England), was a
British social anthropologist at the
London School of...
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fieldwork with the
Nyakyusa people in the 1930s, and in
Southern Africa Isaac Schapera worked with the Nama people, the
largest group amongst the Khoikhoi, also...
- The
Shapira inquiry,
November 1948, was an
internal Israeli government inquiry following reports that the IDF had
harmed civilians during military operations...
- Legwale's son
Motswasele II
became kgosi c. 1805.
Schapera 1980, p. 84.
Schapera 1942, pp. 3–4.
Schapera, I. (1942). "A
short history of the Bangwaketse"...
- 2002, p. 30.
Schapera 1987, p. 159.
Schapera 1977, p. 141.
Schapera 1987, pp. 152–153.
Schapera 1987, p. 152.
Schapera 1987, p. 157.
Schapera 1963, p. 144...
- 1975, p. 88.
Morton &
Ramsay 2018,
Kgabo I (pre-1700).
Schapera 1980.
Schapera 1980, p. 84.
Schapera 1980, pp. 83–84.
Morton &
Ramsay 2018,
Motswasele II...
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fieldwork with the
Nyakyusa people in the 1930s, and in
Southern Africa Isaac Schapera worked with the Nama people, the
largest group amongst the Khoikhoi, early...
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Bangwaketse at the time they
split from the Bakwena.
Schapera 1942, p. 1.
Morton 2014, p. 31.
Schapera 1942, p. 2. Morton, Fred (2014). "The Rise of a Raiding...
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Retrieved 27
December 2009.
Schapera,
Isaac (1942).
Botswana Traditional States.
Retrieved 14
October 2012.
Schapera,
Isaac (2007). A
Short History...
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succeeded his
father as kgosi, with
historian Isaac Schapera saying this
happened c. 1740.
According to
Schapera,
Motshodi led the
Bakwena to Odi (now the Kgatleng...