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| Anonymous | bodies after death | 0 | Nov 8 2009, 4:49 PM EST by Anonymous | ||
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Thread started: Nov 8 2009, 4:49 PM EST
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I am interested to know what happends to the bodies after death?
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| Anonymous | 2514101 | 0 | May 27 2009, 7:49 AM EDT by Anonymous | ||
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| Socect | Kalihari Family Trailer | 0 | Oct 4 2008, 5:41 AM EDT by Socect | ||
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This is an excellent film clip (trailer for a documentary series). It raises very important issues about how Ju/'hoansi people are and have been represented (to be discussed in Lecture 9 as well). It emphasizes - once again - that Ju/'hoansi are not "primitive people"; they are people who for complex historical reasons were primarily gaining their subsistance by foraging in the mid-20th century and since that time have been struggling with both the challenges and benefits of incorporation into modern nations and agricultural and industrial systems of production and consumption. In particular, this image of Ju/'hoansi as "primitive bushmen" has had (mostly negative) influences on the way they have been treated.
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