Etosha Oral History Project

Etosha Oral History Project

(Northern Cape Province: Regional San Heritage and Culture Committee),
Source: www.ohasa.org.za

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Abstract / Summary
In Namibia the Oral Testimony Collection Project has collaborated closely with consultants Ute Dieckmann and James Suzman, and the head of Open Channels, Hugh Brody, in planning for and establishing the Etosha Oral History Project. Open Channels is a London-based NGO which has undertaken or assisted in similar projects in Canada and South Africa. The first component of this project involves archive research on and field work in areas in and adjacent to the Etosha National Park. The second and last component involves gathering oral history resources and mapping sites of historical importance.
Field of Interest
Letters and Diaries
Content Type
Oral history
Format
Related Web resources
URL
https://www.ohasa.org.za/
Publisher
Regional San Heritage and Culture Committee
Place Published / Released
Northern Cape Province
Subject
Letters and Diaries, History, Environment, Public parks, Africa, Namibia

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