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The Rehoboth Griqua Atlas is a recently published book that provides an overview of the history of the Rehoboth Basters. It features many maps and previously unpublished photos about the 140 year long history of the Rehoboth Baster community and the state of Rehoboth.
The book is written by Jeroen Zandberg who also authored the short book ‘Nation and Image building by the Rehoboth Basters’ in 2005.
The Rehoboth Griqua Atlas is a valuable addition to the bibliography on the history of the Rehoboth Basters and is available at Lulu publishing. See link: https://www.lulu.com/commerce/index.php?fBuyContent=8230192 or click on the icon.
Besides presenting the entire history of the Rehoboth Basters in an illustrated fashion it also places it in the context of the various other Baster and Griqua states that existed in the 18th through 20th century in Southern Africa.
Several pages are available here. Please click on one of the four pictures below to open the pdf files:
Sam Khubis (3 pages 800KB) Rehoboth 1863-1915 (7pages 1,5 MB)
 Rebellion 1925 Rehoboth in Namibia
More information including the table of contents is below:
“The Rehoboth Griqua Atlas describes the history of the Baster States of Southern Africa. The story of the 19th century Griqua states, the smaller Baster states and the Rehoboth state that survived until 1990 are chronologically presented through maps, photos, drawings and text, which visualises a largely unknown part of human political history. The Rehoboth Griqua Atlas begins with an introduction of the indigenous people of Southern Africa in which the origin, distribution and way of life of the Khoikhoi are presented. Next, the book explains how, where and when the Basters and Griqua became the descendants of the Khoikhoi and Dutch settlers.
The main part of the book describes the rise and fall of the various Griqua and Baster states. Maps, dates and historical evidence show the place of the Basters and Griqua in Southern African history, its present and future.
This book is a completely revised update of the 2005 publication with the same name.”
  

TABLE OF CONTENT
Introduction
Khoikhoi
Origins
Culture
Religion
European settlement
Nama
Origin
Invasion of the Oorlams 1790 – 1820
Jonker Afrikaners Reign 1823—1861
Decline of the Oorlam-Afrikaners
Advance of colonialism 1884 – 1900
Great War 1904 – 1907
Baster States
Origin of the Basters
Mission Stations
Bushmenland
Kat River
Little Namaqualand
Mier-Rietfontein
Rehoboth Basters
Rehoboth 1863 – 1915
Sam Khubis
Rehoboth Rebellion 1925
Rehoboth under Apartheid
New State 1979 – 1989
International Recognition 1990 – 2010
Griqua
Origin
Griqualand West
Philippolis
- Leasable – unleasable
Journey to Nomansland
Griqualand East
Struggle for Recognition
Languages
Demographics and Environment
Administrative borders of Namibia
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