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タイトル: 「国民」と「先住民」のはざまで--ボツワナの再定住地におけるサンのヘッドマン選出をめぐるマイクロ・ポリティクス (特集 地域研究の前線)
その他のタイトル: Between "nation" and "indigenous people": micropolitics over the legitimacy of a newly established headmanship among the |Gui and ‖Gana San in Botswana
著者: 丸山, 淳子  KAKEN_name
著者名の別形: Maruyama, Junko
発行日: Mar-2007
出版者: 京都大学大学院アジア・アフリカ地域研究研究科
誌名: アジア・アフリカ地域研究
巻: 6
号: 2
開始ページ: 373
終了ページ: 395
抄録: Since the 1993 International Year for the World's Indigenous People, the San have been involved in the global movements for indigenous rights. In this process, as well as in the process of integration into Botswana's national system following the resettlement program of the 1990s, each settlement is required to have a "headman, " to be elected by the residents from among themselves. The San have become interested in the issues relating to leaderships, while traditionally they are known for their "egalitarian" social relationships and sentiments. This paper aims to examine the views of "legitimate" headmanship in the Gui and Gana resettlements. In the Gui and Gana resettlements, the genealogical relationships of the headmen and sub-headmen with ayako, translated as "rich person" or "headman, " often legitimate their political representation. The ayako were Bantu-speaking Ba-Kgalahadi people who moved into Central Kalahari, home of the Gui and Gana, in the late 19th century. Through the recent process of electing a headman, descendants of the ayako have come to bo redefi ned as "traditional royal family" among the Gui and Gana people, as well as by the local government. This paper addresses specifi cally the problems involved in such an electoral process.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2433/80080
出現コレクション:No.6-2

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