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Bantu Heritage by H.P.Junod (1938)

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Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Product code
msc10
Bob Shop ID
649921074
Published by Hortors for the Transvaal Chamber of Mines, Johannesburg, 1938, hardcover, illustrated, index, 155 pages, no dust jacket, condition; as new.

This first edition of Swiss missionary H. P. Junod's study of the Bantu ethnolinguistic group of southern Africa is based upon the lectures Junod gave to the members of the Transvaal Mine Medical Officers' Association.The premise of the lectures was that in order for western powers to 'fully develop' Africa, 'the native must be understood and brought into the equation' as 'industrialisation has worked havoc with tribal life, and thus made it incumbent upon the European to provide properly for the reconstruction of the natives' social and economic order'.
                           Illustrated with forty photographic plates, each retaining their original captioned tissue guard. Collated, complete

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