Kalahari Diaries
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Kalahari Diaries
Spanning fifteen years of expeditions first begun in 1975, this captivating, fully illustrated memoir takes the reader on a journey into the heart of the Kalahari Desert and records, from an outsider’s perspective, the vanishing hunter-gatherer culture of the San people (or ‘Bushmen’, as some call themselves) of the Kalahari.
Spanning fifteen years of expeditions first begun in 1975, this captivating, fully illustrated memoir takes the reader on a journey into the heart of the Kalahari Desert and records, from an outsider’s perspective, the vanishing hunter-gatherer culture of the San people (or ‘Bushmen’, as some call themselves) of the Kalahari.
Fifty years ago, a young South African psychology professor set off on the first of what would be many expeditions into the Kalahari Desert. There he began keeping a daily journal. Out in the bush, he recorded his impressions of one of humanity’s oldest societies, even as it was disappearing before him. Half a century later, with the Bushmen’s way of life now mostly extinct, Allen Zimbler’s vivid words and photography provide a powerful depiction of a people who could survive in the harshest of conditions. Theirs was a deeply egalitarian, cooperative, knowledgeable, and resourceful society, one in which men and women enjoyed equal standing.
But Bushmen are now threatened across southern Africa with marginalization and discrimination. Since diamonds were first discovered in the Central Kalahari Reserve in the early 1980s, the Bushmen of the region have been fighting for the right to their ancestral lands. They have suffered three big clearances – their homes dismantled, their water supply destroyed – and most have been moved to resettlement camps far from the reserve and forced to abandon their traditional lifestyle as hunter-gatherers.
With its tales of poison-arrow hunts, water making, and bone-throwing divination, Kalahari Diaries offers a fascinating glimpse of a vanishing culture and invites the reader to consider a different, more harmonious way of living. It includes a photographic appendix of Bushman artefacts from the author’s collection – of jewellery, utensils, toys, and weapons, all crafted from bone, hide, eggshell, wood, and seeds of the desert. It aims to raise funds to build schools for one of the last remaining traditional Bushman communities in northern Namibia.
Published by Paul Holberton Publishing
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781913645915
Publisher: Paul Holberton Publishing Ltd
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 23 September 2025
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Paul Holberton Publishing Ltd
Illustration: 100 b-w illus & colour
Audience: Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Width: 170.0mm
Height: 241.0mm
Weight: 250g
Pages: 224
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About the Author
Dr Zimbler was a professor at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, first in the School of Psychology and then in the university’s Graduate School of Business Administration, where he ran MBA programmes. He later became an Executive Director of Investec Bank Plc. He is Director of the African Leadership Institute, a pan- African organisation that runs best-in-class leadership programmes for some of the most outstanding young future leaders of Africa. He is Chairman of the Ju/’hoansi Development Fund, a charitable organisation that is raising funds for the building of five entry-level schools for young Khoisan children in the Nyae-Nyae Conservancy of northern Namibia. His world-class library of some 8,000 works concerning the Bushmen is being donated as a collection to Magdalene College, Cambridge, where he is an Honorary Fellow.
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