Pula: ~~f ~tudies, vo~. 2 (2002) " Ossue #27~ Special Issue: 'Basarwa rl{Sho~an) Studie~in Botswana' 72 Introduction '\.' Onalenna 000 Selolwane & ~sel Sa~stad . 75 Power and powerlessness: when s~port be~~es overbear-l(lg - the case of outsider activism on the resettlement i""ue of the'>Basarwaof 1 Central Kalahari Game Reserve ~ Sethunya Tshepo Mphinyane 86 Bugakhwe San community of Khwai: mapping its own te r~ory Maitseo Bolaane '- - " 98 'Mapping the Land' in Gudigwa: Bugakhwe land.h~' tory and teritoriality Michael Taylor ., "- 110 Past and present perspectives on the sustainable use wildlife resources amongst Basarwa communities in Ngamiland district, Bo sana: th~,\ase of Khwai and Mababe Joseph Mbaiwa 123 The Remote Areas Development Programme and the integration 9t Basarwa~'nto mainstream Botswana society: the case of Manxotae and MabeseK~ Chadzimula Molebatsi . " 135 Markets and social exclusion: postcolony and San deprivation in Botswa~ Teedzani Davis Thapelo 147 Shifting identities in Eastern Khoe: ethnic and language endangerment Andy Chebanne Research Notes 158 The sustainability of communiuty-based natural resource management in Bot- swana: the case of the Huiku conservation project in Ghanzi district, by Masego Nkelekang 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 KeitseopeNthomang 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 ofthe Kalahari, by Sidsel Saugestad. Review by Sheldon Weeks Pula: Botswana Journal of African Studies is published by the Research and Development Unit, University of Botswana, Private Bag UB-00708, Gaborone, Botswana. Pula: Botswana Journal of African Studies is distributed by the Educa- tional Book Service, Private Bag BR-42, Gaborone, Botswana. email: ivy@ebs.info.bw; fax: (+267) 3900462; tel: (+267) 3904283 web-site: http://schapera.fws1.com/pula ISSN 0256-2316