AUSI TOLD ME, why Cape herstoriographies matter

: Bam (J.)

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312pp., colour illus., paperback, Johannesburg, 2021

 

'Ausi' is the first-born daughter and traditional knowledge-holder. June Bam is the head of the San and Khoi Unit, Centre for African Studies, University of Cape Town

"This work argues that the everyday, decolonial-knowledge ecologists on the Cape Flats provide important pointers for reimagining the hybridised, precolonial pasts. Ausidi (first-born daughters; female knowledge-keepers) were and continue to be profound intergenerational knowledge-holders of those pasts." from the preface

June Bam heads the San and Khoi Unit, Centre for African Studies, University of Cape Town, and leads on !Gâ re -Rangatiratanga - Dadirri with fellow indigenous scholars at the Worldwide University Network. She is co-editor of Whose History Counts (2018) and Indigenous Women Re-interpret Southern Africa's Pasts (2021). Her collaborative work, Turning Points in History, won the 2008 UNESCO Peace Education Prize for South Africa.