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THE NATIVE RACES OF SOUTH AFRICA
GEORGE W. STOW, F.G.S., F.R.G.S.
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COMMENTARY

0. Book profile

1. Intro

2. Comparative stance

3. Lowering of the English mental stamina

4. What has been missed?

5. A most terrific observation

6. How the Bushmen were treated

7. Serpent worship

8. Irish Link

9. The spirit of Dutch colonial endeavours

10. Islamic demeanour

11. Satanism in feudal languages

12. India overrunning England

13. Slavery in South Asia

14. Native-English versus the Boers

15. Bushmen and the Boers

16. Shamanistic spiritual system

17. Bushmen Butchered

18. Bushmen - Refined character

19. Bushmen vs. the African encroachers

20. Effect of language codes

21. Boers and Hottentots

22. English intervention

23. The entry of other populations

24. African social situation

25. Colonial effect

26. London Missionary Society

27. Miscellaneous

28. Social engineering


The Native Races of South Africa

00. The Native Races of South Africa

01. Editor's Preface

02. Preface

1. The Ancient Abatwa or Bushmen

2. The Great Antiquity of the Bushmen

3. Habits of the Bushmen

4. Weapons and Implements

5. Methods of Hunting and Fishing

6. Social Customs of the Bushmen

7. Mode of Burial of the Bushmen

8. The Various Groups

9. The Various Groups (continued)

10. The Various Groups (continued)

11. Bushmen of the Eastern Province

12. The Struggle for Existence

13. Encroachment of the Stronger Races

14. The Tribes of the West Coast

15. The Koranas

16. Account of Various Korana Clans

17. The Griquas

18. Barend Barends, the Original Chief

19. The Griquas of the Early Settlement

20. The Griqua Chiefs

21. The Agricultural and Pastoral Tribes

22. 2nd Period of the Bachoana Migration

23. The Career of the Mantatee Horde

24. The Barolong

25. The Bakuena or Bakone Tribes

26. The Bakuena of the North

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