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Indigenous resurgence in the Cape : the intellectual roots and political aspirations of Khoisan revivalism
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Grappling with refusal, self-representation, and visual sovereignty at the Knoflokskraal Khoisan 'reclaim'
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Sensing indigeneity : a sensory ethnography of the presence of the past among newly identifying indigenous people in South Africa
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Settler colonialism and therapeutic discourses on the past : a response to Burnett et al.’s ‘a politics of reminding’
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'Feeling their way through their cultural roots' : theorising the Khoisan revivalist critique of authenticity from below
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Emic and etic perspectives on Khoisan revivalism : a response to Bam, Coetzee, Gordon, and Øvernes. Khoisan consciousness : an ethnography of emic histories and indigenous revivalism in Post-Apartheid Cape Town
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Rethinking Khoe and San indigeneity, language and culture in Southern Africa
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Farewell to Henry Charles (Jatti) Bredekamp (1945–2023) : the ‘Father of Khoisan Revivalism’
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The decolonial turn in Khoisan studies : opportunities, pitfalls, and new directions in longstanding debates concerning Southern Africa's indigenous people
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Henry Bredekamp and the Khoisan : the living legacy of a renowned South African historian