Ju/’hoansi Need Qualified Teachers

Schools in the Nyae Nyae Conservancy are having a variety of troubles, according to an article last week in the New Era, a newspaper published in Namibia. The Ju/’hoansi founded schools in Tsumkwe, the major town in their territory, to provide an education in their own language for children grades… Continue reading…

Invasion of Ju/’hoansi Territory Finally Settled

An invasion of the Ju/’hoansi territory in Namibia known as the Nyae Nyae Conservancy, which began nearly two years ago, ended in a Namibian courtroom on Tuesday last week. The farmers who illegally invaded the indigenous reserve have been fined and the case appears to be closed. The dispute started… Continue reading…

Altruism Is Undercut by Anonymity [journal article review]

The cultural beliefs of some societies, such as the Ju/’hoansi, prompt people to share generously, to forgive failures, and to act altruistically. But there’s a catch. The actors and their actions must be known publicly. When people can act anonymously, their behavior may become more self-focused. Polly Wiessner, an anthropologist… Continue reading…

Ju/’hoansi Strive to Expel Invaders—Peacefully

The peaceful Ju/’hoansi, who live in the northeastern Namibian town of Tsumkwe, may be getting closer to a settlement with the Herero who invaded their lands last year, according to a recent news report. The Legal Assistance Centre (LAC), which is representing the San people in their dispute with the… Continue reading…

Politicians Visit Ju/’hoansi, but Nothing Happens

The Deputy Prime Minister of Namibia visited the Ju/’hoansi town of Tsumkwe recently to investigate the controversial invasion of the Nyae Nyae Conservancy lands by farmers from nearby Gam. The Tsumkwe councilor, Moses Coma, evidently didn’t mince his words when he discussed the Ju/’hoansi problems with Marco Hausiku, the Deputy… Continue reading…

Ju/’hoansi Reserve Overrun by More Invaders

Over the past year, Herero farmers have been invading the Ju/’hoansi territory—the Nyae Nyae Conservancy—in Namibia. The nation does not seem able, or willing, to help. AllAfrica.com, a large Internet distributor of news about Africa, ran a story last week on the first anniversary of the invasion. The current situation… Continue reading…

Ju/’hoansi Reserve Overrun by More Invaders

Over the past year, Herero farmers have been invading the Ju/’hoansi territory—the Nyae Nyae Conservancy—in Namibia. The nation does not seem able, or willing, to help. AllAfrica.com, a large Internet distributor of news about Africa, ran a story last week on the first anniversary of the invasion. The current situation… Continue reading…