Abstract
THE School of African Life and Language of the University of Cape Town is to be congratulated on having attained the dignity of a series of publications, even if, owing to scarcity of funds, it has been possible to attempt nothing elaborate in form. That, however, is a matter of little moment if the standard of quality continues to be as high as that attained by the first issue. This is a study of the Naron, by Miss D. F. Bleek, the lecturer on Bushman languages in the University.
The Naron: a Bushman Tribe of the Central Kalahari.
By D. F. Bleek. (University of Cape Town: Publications of the School of African Life and Language.) Pp. ix + 67. (Cambridge: At the University Press, 1928.) 6s. net.
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The Naron: a Bushman Tribe of the Central Kalahari . Nature 122, 343–344 (1928). https://doi.org/10.1038/122343b0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/122343b0