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Building Bridges : Namibian Nationalists Clemens Kapuuo, Hosea Kutako, Brendan Simbwaye, Samuel Witbooi.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Oxford : Basler Afrika Bibliographien, 2010Copyright date: ©2010Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (162 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783905758450
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Building BridgesOnline resources:
Contents:
Cover -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Contents -- Who was Israel Goldblatt? An Introduction -- Family History -- Family Life -- Legal Practice -- Early Challenges -- Studying the Mandate -- Israel Goldblatt's Notes and this Book -- I. "A lonely voice from Namibia": Israel Goldblatt and the South West Africa dispute -- The "Study Group -- Goldblatt's views on the role of the United Nations -- II. Israel Goldblatt's first encounters with Namibian nationalists -- III. "They should understand the system under which they are living": Israel Goldblatt's classes and lectures -- IV. "Completely distrustful of the Government": providing legal advice and assistance -- V. "Growth of a Rumour": settler society and the Security Police -- VI. Visiting the Old Location, collecting information about African history -- VII. "I act on my own responsibility": Israel Goldblatt's critics -- VIII. Editing Israel Goldblatt's Notes -- Annexes -- I. Letters -- Letters between Brendan Simbwaye and Israel Goldblatt, 1966 - 1969 -- Letter from Clemens Kapuuo to Israel Goldblatt, 1971 -- Letter from Israel Goldblatt to a Namibian newspaper, 1978 -- Letter from Israel Goldblatt to Randolph Vigne, 1961 -- II. Political Parties -- III. Biography of Chief Hosea Kutako -- IV. Interview Notes -- On the history and demolition of the Old Location -- Conversation with a Board Member from the Ovitoto Reserve -- Levy Nganjone -- Chief Kefas Muzuma from the Kaokoveld Reserve -- V. The Kasaona Case: Petition and Letter from Chiefs Hosea Kutako and Samuel Witbooi -- Abbreviations -- Map and Illustrations -- Bibliography -- Index -- Back cover.
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Cover -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Contents -- Who was Israel Goldblatt? An Introduction -- Family History -- Family Life -- Legal Practice -- Early Challenges -- Studying the Mandate -- Israel Goldblatt's Notes and this Book -- I. "A lonely voice from Namibia": Israel Goldblatt and the South West Africa dispute -- The "Study Group -- Goldblatt's views on the role of the United Nations -- II. Israel Goldblatt's first encounters with Namibian nationalists -- III. "They should understand the system under which they are living": Israel Goldblatt's classes and lectures -- IV. "Completely distrustful of the Government": providing legal advice and assistance -- V. "Growth of a Rumour": settler society and the Security Police -- VI. Visiting the Old Location, collecting information about African history -- VII. "I act on my own responsibility": Israel Goldblatt's critics -- VIII. Editing Israel Goldblatt's Notes -- Annexes -- I. Letters -- Letters between Brendan Simbwaye and Israel Goldblatt, 1966 - 1969 -- Letter from Clemens Kapuuo to Israel Goldblatt, 1971 -- Letter from Israel Goldblatt to a Namibian newspaper, 1978 -- Letter from Israel Goldblatt to Randolph Vigne, 1961 -- II. Political Parties -- III. Biography of Chief Hosea Kutako -- IV. Interview Notes -- On the history and demolition of the Old Location -- Conversation with a Board Member from the Ovitoto Reserve -- Levy Nganjone -- Chief Kefas Muzuma from the Kaokoveld Reserve -- V. The Kasaona Case: Petition and Letter from Chiefs Hosea Kutako and Samuel Witbooi -- Abbreviations -- Map and Illustrations -- Bibliography -- Index -- Back cover.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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