The White Bushman

The White Bushman
Author: Peter Stark
Publisher: Protea Boekhuis
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Biography
ISBN: 9781869194130


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Peter Stark is the legendary white Bushman who writes about his experiences in the former German South West Africa.

A Walk with a White Bushman

A Walk with a White Bushman
Author: Laurens Van der Post
Publisher: Random House (UK)
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1986
Genre: Travel
ISBN:


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Laurens Van Der Post shared a deep-rooted attachment to Europe, Africa and Japan, and this work is a testament to his commitment to writing and initiating cultural and political commentaries on the issues and personalities of his time.

Bushman Lives!

Bushman Lives!
Author: Daniel Manus Pinkwater
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2012
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0547385390


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Another Pinkwaterpalooza, jam-packed with off-beat characters and wild happenings for a one-of-a-kind coming of age adventure!

Bushman Shaman

Bushman Shaman
Author: Bradford Keeney
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2004-11-09
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1594776202


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The author’s journey to becoming a Bushman shaman and healer and how this tradition relates to shamanic practices around the world • Explores the Bushmen’s ecstatic shaking and dancing practices • Written by the first non-Bushman to become fully initiated into their healing and spiritual ways In Bushman Shaman, Bradford Keeney details his initiation into the shamanic tradition of the Kalahari Bushmen, regarded by some scholars as the oldest living culture on earth. Keeney sought out the Bushmen while in South Africa as a visiting professor of psychotherapy. He had known of the Kalahari “trance dance,” wherein the dancers’ bodies shake uncontrollably as part of the healing ceremony. Keeney was drawn to this tradition in the hope that it might explain and provide a forum for his own ecstatic “shaking,” which he had first experienced at the age of 19 and had tried to suppress and hide throughout his adult life. For more than a dozen years Keeney danced with Bushmen shamans in communities throughout Botswana and Namibia, until finally becoming fully initiated into their doctoring and spiritual ways. Through his rediscovery of the “rope to God” in a Bushman shaman dream, he offers readers accounts of his shamanic world travels and the secrets of the soul he learned along the way. In Bushman Shaman Keeney also reveals his work with shamans from Japan, Tibet, Bali, Thailand, Australia, and North and South America, providing new understandings of other forms of shamanic spiritual expression and integrating the practices of all these traditions into a sacred circle of one truth.

The Bushman and the Spirits

The Bushman and the Spirits
Author: Barney Lacendre
Publisher: Horizon Books
Total Pages: 148
Release: 1999-08-01
Genre: Converts
ISBN: 9780889651562


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Big Barney Lacendre was the stuff of legends. He has stood at a distance and driven nails into trees with a crack shot from his rifle. He has brought down seven caribou with six shots. He was attacked by a bear and capsized in white water and lived to tell about it. He was "one of the biggest drunks, fastest spenders and roughest fighters around."

The Refinement of America

The Refinement of America
Author: Richard Lyman Bushman
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 529
Release: 2011-09-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 0307761606


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This lively and authoritative volume makes clear that the quest for taste and manners in America has been essential to the serious pursuit of a democratic culture. Spanning the material world from mansions and silverware to etiquette books, city planning, and sentimental novels, Richard L. Bushman shows how a set of values originating in aristocratic court culture gradually permeated almost every stratum of American society and served to prevent the hardening of class consciousness. A work of immense and richly nuanced learning, The Refinement of America newly illuminates every facet of both our artifacts and our values.

Clicko

Clicko
Author: Neil Parsons
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2010-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0226647420


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Originally published: Auckland Park, South Africa: Jacana Media, 2009.

Breeding Season

Breeding Season
Author: Sam Crescent
Publisher: Evernight Publishing
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2018-02-12
Genre:
ISBN: 9781773395821


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Bred by the Billionaire Adora Garcia isn't interested in being the breeding vessel for some arrogant billionaire. She has plans for her life and they don't include being knocked up by a man over twice her age. Her single mother cleans Tobias Bennett's penthouse suite, so when Adora refuses his indecent proposal, he threatens to find a new maid. Tobias needs an heir, but he's not ready to settle down, and certainly not interested in love. He doesn't have a plan until he sees the curvy brunette standing in his condo. Everything he wants, he gets, and he wants Adora. What he doesn't expect is the rush of possessiveness that takes him by storm. Will Adora give up her virginity to the ruthless businessman? Can Tobias open his heart after keeping it closed off for decades? Bred by the Bushmen After nearly ending her own life, Opal books a soul-searching Alaskan wilderness tour. She's used to loneliness and rejection, but needs to learn how to love herself. When things go horribly wrong on the tour, she finds herself cold, alone, and facing certain death. Caleb and Damon have the perfect life. They live off the grid, far from society and its destructive influences. But it doesn't take long for the White brothers to realize what's missing. They need a woman, and crave a family of their own. When their dog leads them to a lost hiker in the woods, they swear she was dropped straight from heaven. It will take a lot of hard convincing for the bushmen to prove life at their cabin is better than what Opal left behind in the city. And they won't take no for an answer. They plan on keeping Opal, loving her, and filling her with their baby.

Heart of Dryness

Heart of Dryness
Author: James G. Workman
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2009-08-11
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0802719619


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"We don't govern water. Water governs us," writes James Workman. In Heart of Dryness, he chronicles the memorable, cautionary tale of the famed Bushmen of the Kalahari--remnants of one of the world's most successful civilizations, today at the exact epicenter of Africa's drought--and their remarkable, widely publicized battle over water with the government of Botswana, to explore the larger story of what many feel is becoming the primary resource battleground of the 21st century: water. The Bushmen's story may well prefigure our own. Even the most upbeat optimists concede the U.S. now faces an unprecedented water crisis. Large dams on the Colorado River, which serve 30 million in 7 states, will be dry in 13 years. Southeast drought cut Tennessee Valley Authority hydropower in half, exposed Lake Okeechobee's floor, dried $787 million of Georgia's crops, and left Atlanta with 60 days of water. Cities east and west are drying up. As reservoirs and aquifers fail, officials ration water, neighbors snitch on one another, corporations move in, and states fight states to control shared rivers. Each year, inadequate water kills more humans than AIDS, malaria, and all wars combined. Global leaders pray for rain. Bushmen tap more pragmatic solutions. James Workman illuminates the present and coming tensions we will all face over water and shows how, from the remoteness of the Kalahari, a primitive (by our standards) people is showing the world a viable path through the encroaching desert of the coming Dry Age.

The Bushman Winter has Come

The Bushman Winter has Come
Author: Paul John Myburgh
Publisher: Penguin Random House South Africa
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2013-03-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0143529919


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This is a true story of exodus, the inevitable journey of the last of the First People, as they leave the Great Sand Face and head for the modern world and cultural oblivion. Paul John Myburgh spent seven years with the 'People of the Great Sand Face', a group of /Gwikwe Bushmen in the Kalahari Desert. They were years of physical and spiritual immersion into a way of life of which only an echo remains in living memory. But all does not end there. In The Bushman Winter Has Come, the author imagines a continuing journey towards a place where we may, once again, know who we are in the context of our life on this earth ... towards a time when we may answer the /Gwikwe's morning greeting, Tsamkwa/tge? (Are your eyes nicely open?) with a confident Yes.