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cross-posted from: H-SAFRICA@H-NET.MSU.EDU From: Neil Parsons, University of Botswana <nparsons@noka.ub.bw> I have two colleagues in the U. Botswana History Department who are not only women and Africans but also in some sense precolonial historians. Dr. Alinah Segobye [segobyea@noka.ub.bw] is an Iron Age archaeologist. Ms Maitseo Bolaane[bolaanem@noka.ub.bw] studies Khoesan history. In the University of Cape Town's History Department there is Ms Yvette Abraham who studies Khoesan history at the Cape (where the conventional precolonial/ colonial divide does not really apply). As for the Botswana (Secondary) Teachers Association, it's gone through a number of cycles over the past thirty years but is probably just about to rise again. Write to it, care of the Social Studies Inspectorate, Ministry of Education, Department of Secondary Education, Private Bag 005, Gaborone, Botswana.
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