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Auction #132 begins on 09 Jul 2026

Vedder (Heinrich) and Inskeep (Adi)

THE BERGDAMA

Published: Rudiger Köppe Verlag, Cologne, 2003

Edition: First English

Reserve: $245

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Estimate: $300

Bidding opens: 9 Jul 16:30 GMT

Bidding closes: 16 Jul 16:30 GMT

Ships from: South Africa

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An annotated translation of the German original with additional ethnographic material

Editor: Mathias Schladt.

2 volumes: 1072 pages (continuous pagination) numerous black and white photographs, tables and maps, pictorial laminated white hard card covers. A very good set.

History, Cultural Traditions and Innovations in Southern Africa, volumes 19/1 and 19/II.

Since its publication in 1923 Heinrich Vedder’s (3 July 1876 – 26 April 1972) monograph on the people and culture of the Mountain Dama of Namibia has been acclaimed as a classic of German ethnography of Africa. Prior to the immigration of Bantu-speaking Herero and the predominance of Khoisan-speaking Nama groups, Namibia was probably solely inhabited by San and Mountain Dama. The latter’s economy centred on hunting and gathering, yet included some gardening and small animal husbandry. They produced and worked with copper and iron. Though they were soon overpowered by the politically dominant immigrants, they were not eliminated or evicted but absorbed into a subservient position.

The South-African socio-anthropologist Adi Inskeep († 5 April 2016 in Oxford) had been working intensively on the Mountain Dama for twenty years. During several extended field study sojourns in the Dama settlements she systematically gathered and analysed the widely scattered literature on this ethnic group.

The book consists of three parts. The original text of Heinrich Vedder forms the focus of parts I and II. It was translated into English and provided with an extensive critical apparatus, clarifying the more obscure passages in the original text and especially weighing the statements contained in the light of current scientific research. Part I deals with the structure of society and material culture, part II illustrates oral literature. Collateral English translations of the Dama passages in the original text have been included.

The final part of the study is based on Adi Inskeep’s own research and a thorough reading of the relevant literature, placing the Mountain Dama into the wider ethnic context of South Africa and discussing the ethnogenese and history of the Mountain Dama.

(https://www.koeppe.de/titel_heinrich-vedder-s-the-bergdama)

  • Binding Condition: Very good
  • Overall Condition: Very good
  • Size: 8vo (250 x 170 mm)


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