Etsha
Etsha is an area of villages in the Ngamiland West sub-district of Botswana. Refugees from the 1969 war in Angola were resettled in the area and formed 13 villages numbered Etsha 1 to Etsha 13.[1] A resettlement study was published about it in the 1970s. [2] A study of basketmakers in Etsha was published in 1984.[3] The development of commercial craft industries have been targeted in the community, including palm-frond weaving.[4][5][6]
References
- McIntyre, Chris (April 1, 2014). Botswana Safari Guide: Okavango Delta, Chobe, Northern Kalahari. Bradt Travel Guides. ISBN 9781841624891 – via Google Books.
- Potten, David (1976). "Etsha: A Successful Resettlement Scheme". Botswana Notes and Records. 8: 105–119. JSTOR 40979461 – via JSTOR.
- Elizabeth Terry, M. (1984). "A Survey of Basketmakers, Etsha, Ngamiland, Botswana".
- "Botswana Notes and Records". Botswana Society. September 2, 2000 – via Google Books.
- Cunningham, Anthony B. (October 14, 2014). Applied Ethnobotany: People, Wild Plant Use and Conservation. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 9781136534669 – via Google Books.
- Campbell, Bruce Morgan; Luckert, Martin Karl (September 2, 2002). Uncovering the Hidden Harvest: Valuation Methods for Woodland and Forest Resources. Earthscan. ISBN 9781853838095 – via Google Books.
- "Distribution of population by sex by villages and their associated localities: 2001 population and housing census". Archived from the original on 2007-11-24.
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