Twenty Years in Khama Country and Pioneering Among the Batuana of Lake Ngami
Experience the rich history of Botswana through the compelling narrative in Twenty Years in Khama Country and Pioneering Among the Batuana of Lake Ngami by J.D. Hepburn. Published in 1970 by Taylor & Francis Ltd, this hardback edition spans 436 pages and offers an in-depth look into the dynamic life and leadership of Khama during a pivotal time in African history. Hepburn provides an eye-witness account of Khama's struggle for power, highlighting his remarkable wisdom both in governance and spiritual stewardship. This essential read not only chronicles Khama's battles but also sheds light on the missionary efforts among the Batuana people. Ideal for students and enthusiasts of African studies, anthropology, and religious history, this book presents a vivid portrayal of a significant era, steeped in cultural insights and historical significance. Discover the intriguing intersection of faith, leadership, and social change that shapes Botswana's narrative.