Botswana legal documents relating to research by James Lowell Gibbs, 1973-1999.

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Botswana legal documents relating to research by James Lowell Gibbs, 1973-1999.

In addition to the original documents about law cases in Botswana, there are articles about Stanford graduates who contributed to African issues. There is also a sound filmstrip program about the village of Balama.

.5 linear foot (1 manuscript box)

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Gibbs, James Lowell

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Cultural anthropologist James Lowell Gibbs, Jr., was born on June 13, 1931, in Syracuse, New York to Huldah Hortense Dabney, a school teacher, and James Lowell Gibbs, Sr., executive director of a community center. Gibbs was born prematurely when his mother's appendix burst during the seventh month of her pregnancy. Gibbs can trace his family ancestry back to 1834 to a paternal great-great grandfather who was born in Florence, South Carolina. Gibbs grew up in Ithaca, New York, where he attended H...