2002 ~. SN 0256-2316 Botswana Journal of African Studi s Special Issue: 'Basarwa (Khoe and San),UdieS in Botswana' edit~ ona,ma D~elOlwane &>SidselSaugestad Outside~r.the Basarwaof the Central~ari Reserve '" ~apping thg Bugakhwe of"~gamiland Wil life use a~ng BaSa~a at Khwai &\.~ababe Integratio'\.?f Bas~a at Ma~xotae & Mabesekwa Deprlvation bY\!!larkets a~ social exclu~ion Eastern Kho~ethnic cihd language endangerme~ Research notes on Hu.l,kU,X~I'Xai, Gudig~, & Kanaku Re-appearance of the Gape K~ekhoe in South Africa Pula: Botswana Journal of African Studies A journal devoted to studies of Africa with particular emphasis on Southern Africa EDITORIAL BOARD I.N. Mazonde (Chair), VB Research & Development T. Kebaagetse (Secretary), VB Research & Development N. Parsons (Retiring Editor) F. Nyamnjoh (Editor Designate) L. Mafela, VB Education L. Molema, VB Humanities E.K. Quansah, VB Social Sciences O.S.Raditholo, VB Financial Services PUBLISHER Pula: Botswana Journal of African Studies is published by the Research and Development Unit, University of Botswana, Private Bag UB-0070B, Gaborone, Botswana. All editorial correspondence should be addressed to the Editor at this address. DISTRIBUTOR Pula: Botswana Journal of African Studies is distributed by the Educational Book Service, Private Bag BR-42, Gaborone, Botswana. All subscription enquiries should be addressed to Ivy at the following: email: ivy@ebs.info.bw; fax: (+267) 3900462; tel: (+267) 3904283. See our web-site http://schapera.fws1.com/pula for details of HOW TO ORDER COPIES and HOW TO CONTRIBUTE AN ARTICLE ISSN 0256-2316 (Q Copyright individual authors and PULA: Botswana Journal o(A(i-ican Studies, 2002 71 Pula: Botswana Journal of African Studies vol.16, nO.2 (2002) Special Issue: 'Basarwa (Khoe and San) Studies in Botswana' Contents 72 Introduction, by Ona/enna 000 Se/olwane & Sidsel Saugestad 75 Power and powerlessness: when support becomes overbearing-the case of outsider activism on the resettlement issue of the Basarwa of the Central Kalahari Game ReseNe Sethunya Tshepo Mphinyane 86 Bugakhwe San community of Khwai: mapping its own territory Maitseo Bolaane 98 'Mapping the Land' in Gudigwa: Bugakhwe land, history and territoriality Michael Taylor 110 Past and present perspectives on the sustainable use of wildlife resources amongst Basarwa communities in Ngamiland district, Botswana: the case of Khwai and Mababe Joseph Mbaiwa 123 The Remote Areas Development Programme and the integration of Basarwa into mainstream Botswana society: the case of Manxotae and Mabesekwa Chadzimula Mo/ebatsi 135 Markets and social exclusion: postcolony and San deprivation in Botswana Teedzani Davis Thape/o 147 Shifting identities in Eastern Khoe: ethnic and language endangerment Andy Chebanne Research Notes 158 The sustainability of communiuty-based natural resource management in Botswana: the case of the Huiku conservation project in Ghanzi district, by Masego Nke/ekang 162 An assessment of the community-based natural resource management approach and its impact on the Basarwa: the case of XaiXai and Gudigwa communities, by Rosinah Masilo-Rakgoasi 167 Understanding the development experiences and aspirations of one Basarwa settlement in Botswana: failed implementation or relentless colonialism?, by Keitseope Nthomang 172 The Cape Khoekhoe: the appearance of a people presumed dead, by Siv Oevernes Book Review 176 The Inconvenient Indigenous. Remote Area Development in Botswana, Donor Assistance and the First People of the Kalahari, by Sidsel Saugestad. Review by Sheldon Weeks Supplement 178 MAPS & PHOTOGRAPHS (Michael Taylor)