Bushmen Botany and Baking Bread
English

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<p><em>Bushmen Botany and Baking Bread: Mary Pocock's record of a journey with Dorothea Bleek</em> across Angola in 1925 presents the record of a remarkable overland journey documented by the botanist Mary Agard Pocock and illustrated in colour with her photographs sketches and paintings of southern Angola its people and its plants. The purpose of the six-month-long expedition by boat on foot and by machila was primarily for the renowned ethnologist Dorothea Bleek to collect ethnographic information of the last remaining Bushmen of the region. Besides her role as aide-de-camp Mary Pocock's intention was to study the flora. She collected almost 1000 plant specimens from this virtually unexplored region several of which proved to be new to science.</p><p>A talented artist and photographer Pocock also described painted and photographed Bushmen in their villages. These are unique and rare representations of daily activities such as spinning cotton preparing food forging metal playing musical instruments and dancing. Her meticulous daily travel account glass plate slides negatives sketches and paintings have now been rescued from oblivion and collated edited and presented here for the first time. </p><p><em>Bushmen Botany and Baking Bread</em> will appeal to those interested in Bushmen ethnology African botany early 20th century African travel and not least the significance of gender in scientific exploration of that era.</p>
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