Schapera, Isaac, b. 1905.

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Isaac Schapera was born in 1905 in Garies in Little Namaqualand, south of the Orange River in the Northwestern Cape. Here he acquired a fluency in Afrikaans and an interest in the peoples around him. He enrolled at the University of Cape Town where he intended to study law, but after attending a course of lectures by A R Radcliffe-Brown, he changed to anthropology. After completing his masters degree in 1925, Schapera was accepted as a doctoral candidate at the London School of Economics. He joined Malinowski's seminar and was for a time his research assistant. His supervisor was C G Seligman. He held an assistant lectureship at LSE for a year, 1928-1929, and then returned to South Africa. He lectured for a year at the University of Witwatersrand and then returned to the University of Cape Town, where he was made Professor in 1935.In 1950, he returned to the LSE where he accepted a chair in anthropology. He retired from teaching in 1969. Over the years, Schapera made many trips to Botswana and had a deep interest in the history of the Tswana people. As part of his historical research, he made a study of missionary records, and undertook the editing of Robert Moffat's journals and letters and the unpublished writings of David Livingstone.

From the guide to the SCHAPERA, Isaac, b 1905, social anthropologist, c1929-c1982, (British Library of Political and Economic Science)

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creatorOf SCHAPERA, Isaac, b 1905, social anthropologist, c1929-c1982 British library of political and economic science
creatorOf Schapera, Isaac, b. 1905. A short history of the Bakgatla-bagakgafêla of Bechuanaland protectorate / by I. Schapera. University of Manchester Library, Main Library
referencedIn CLARKE, Edith, 1896-1979, Jamaican anthropologist, [1930]-1949 British library of political and economic science
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associatedWith Clarke, Edith, 1896-1979 person
associatedWith Kgatta, tribe corporateBody
associatedWith Kwena, tribe corporateBody
associatedWith Livingstone David 1813-1873 person
associatedWith Ngwakelse, tribe corporateBody
associatedWith Ngwato, tribe corporateBody
associatedWith University of Cape Town. corporateBody
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Africa
Bechuanaland
Great Britain
Botswana Southern Africa
Botswana
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Anthropology
Ethnic groups
Genealogy
Monarchy
Political systems
Tribes
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Birth 1905

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