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Local communities as players in identifying and voicing out their problems makes them active citizens
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Crafting Indigenous Knowledge
In his formative years, Johannes Witbooi was exposed to Upington, a town in the Northern Cape province. Somehow detached from his being, he moved to Andriesvale where he set out to pursue and preserve the indigenous knowledge of the Khomani San through art and craft products.
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Indigenous Medicine
The Khomani San people of the Kalahari have retained a lot of knowledge from their forefathers. Although some of this knowledge has been lost over time, through film documentation, young people are trying to save this knowledge. Traditional medicine is a contested domain. The San went through legal challenges with corporations manipulating their knowledge for commercial use.
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Wisdom Of The Elders
The Khomani San is a nation that is batting several problems. Chief among them is the loss of culture, way of life and identity. Young people in the Kalahari are learning as much as they can by documenting this indigenous knowledge that is carried by the elders.
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The Conservation Frontier
Dirk Piennar is a passionate new generation conservation advocate. He believes the Kalahari possesses a lot of potential if the young Khomani San encapsulate indigenous conservation methods.
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Inspired By The Lion Of The Kalahari
OuLet Kruiper is the daughter of Dawid Kruiper – a man regarded as ‘The Lion Of The Kalahari.’ Kruiper was instrumental in the fight for the Khomani San land rights. The community was awarded the land they currently live in following a protracted struggle.