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Itinerancy as a way of life: The nomadic sheep‐shearers of the South African Karoo

Pages 217-228 | Published online: 27 Feb 2008

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Michael De Jongh & Riana Steyn. (1997) Methodology on the Move: Studying Itinerants and Their Children. Nomadic Peoples 1:2, pages 24-36.
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