2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.03.05.483114
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Genetic heritage of the BaPhuthi highlights an over ethnicised notion of ‘Bushman’ in the Maloti-Drakensberg, Southern Africa

Abstract: Using contemporary people as proxies for ancient communities is a contentious but necessary practice in anthropology. In Southern Africa, the distinction between the Cape KhoeSan and eastern KhoeSan remains unclear as ethnicity labels are continually changed through time and most communities were extirpated. The eastern KhoeSan may reflect an "essentialistic" biological distinction from neighbouring Bantu-speaking communities or it may not be tied to "race" and instead denote communities with a nomadic "life-w… Show more

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