Khoisan ancestry and coloured identity: A study of the Korana Royal House under Chief Josiah Kats
Item
Title
Khoisan ancestry and coloured identity: A study of the Korana Royal House under Chief Josiah Kats
author
Gabie, Sharon
citation
Sharon Gabie - Research report submitted in fulfilment of the requirements of Masters by Coursework and Research
in Anthropology at the University of the Witwatersrand. Available at: http://wiredspace.wits.ac.za/bitstream/handle/10539/13968/Combined%20Sub.pdf?sequence=2
in Anthropology at the University of the Witwatersrand. Available at: http://wiredspace.wits.ac.za/bitstream/handle/10539/13968/Combined%20Sub.pdf?sequence=2
Identifier
LIT208
Description
This thesis focusses on some of the revival processes of the Korana identity linked to indigeneity as opposed to traditional leadership as espoused by the Bill on traditional leadership. It concludes that Chapter 12, of the Constitution of South Africa of 1996, which recognise the role of traditional leaders in society is being challenged by the re-entering of groups like the Korana and others claiming recognition on their status as indigenous people.
Date Issued
2014
Subject
Group identity-Korana (African people)
Cultural property-Korana (African people)
Identity politics-Khoisan (African people)
Group identity-Khoisan (African people)
Type
Theses & Dissertations
Language
English
Publisher
University of Witwatersrand
topic
Social Integrity