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1. The mundane Kalahari: an introduction;
2. Boers, trekboers and bywoners: 1898-1930;
3. Into the cash economy: 1930-72;
4. Ghanzi Afrikaners 1973: a domestic description;
5. Preserving boundaries: similarities, ambiguities and avoidances;
6. Boers and Bushmen: dependence, interdependence and Independence;
7. Sharing religion: attitudes to the conversion of the Bushmen to Christianity;
8. Boers, bureaucrats and blacks;
9. Prospect: whites in a black state.
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