Sobre el Autor

Isaac Schapera was a prominent South African anthropologist, best known for his extensive work on the Tswana people of Botswana and South Africa. His groundbreaking research and writings on Tswana culture, law, and customs have significantly contributed to the understanding of Southern African societies. Schapera's early works, including 'The Tswana' and 'A Handbook of Tswana Law and Custom,' laid the foundation for modern anthropological studies in the region, offering insights into the complexities of Tswana social structures and traditions.

Throughout his career, Schapera was deeply involved in academia, influencing generations of scholars in the field of anthropology. His contributions were not limited to his publications; he also played a vital role in fostering a greater appreciation for African cultures within the broader academic community. Schapera's legacy continues to resonate, as his work remains relevant in discussions on cultural identity and social dynamics in contemporary Southern Africa.

nacionalidad Sudafricano
Fecha de Nacimiento June 1, 1909
Lugar de Nacimiento Boksburg, Gauteng, South Africa
Fecha de fallecimiento January 1, 2003