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INTERNET SOURCES:
The KhoiSan Pages, An Educational Information Resource, provided by the Future Perfect Corporation, pages published by David Boyce; email kieran.mckenna@dpp.co.za
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CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS:
Abrahams, Y: 2001: Colonialism, disjuncture and dysfunction: Sarah Bartmann's Resistance; paper presented at the AGI Informal Seminar Series, 6 November 2001
Association of Asian Studies Annual Meeting, 6 – 9 April 2006, Session titled; Myth, History and Archeology in the Reconstruction of the Ancient Past – Comparative Perspectives on the 'Civilization Origins’ discourse in East Asia
Report of the National KhoiSan Consultative Conference theme: 'KhoiSan Diversity in National Unity', Oudtshoorn: 29 March to 01 April 2001, UWC Institute for Historical Research
Magga, OH: 2005: Indigenous Knowledge Systems – The True Roots of Humanism; paper presented at the World Library Information Congress, 14 – 18 August 2005, Conference theme; Libraries – A voyage of discovery
OTHER DOCUMENTS:
The Hottentot Venus- a compilation of critical reviews of Rachel Holmes’ book in international publications including the Guardian; Tribesman; The Independent; Literary Review
Report of the History/Archeology Panel, 2000, submitted to the SA Minister of Education, Prof K Asmal
African Trophy Heads - email correspondence or commentary between international cultural institutions / academics in response to the 1996 Pippa Skotnes' exhibition in Cape Town: Miscast: Negotiating History and Material Culture
Expanding sales for rooibos and honeybush: Source Publication: Tea and Coffee Trade Journal