Vanishing Cultures: Bushmen of the Kalahari

55 minutes  /  Ages 13+  /  2006  /  Botswana  /  Average:


Documentaries  /  Foreign

With each passing generation, ancient knowledge and traditions are lost forever.

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Paula Ely

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Paula Ely

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Paula Ely
Rhett Smith

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Paula Ely



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Synopsis

The San people, more commonly known as Bushmen, are believed to be the earliest inhabitants of southern Africa. They have lived for 80,000 years as hunter-gatherers in the Kalahari Desert, and are well-known for their expert survival skills in a harsh environment. Their unique clicking languages and their astonishing method of healing through trance dancing have made them a source of worldwide fascination. But these peaceful people are not immune from the problems of modern society, and have faced oppression and eviction from their homelands for years. Vanishing Cultures: Bushmen of the Kalahari" visits the troubled San community whose once thriving culture is now facing extinction. This one-hour documentary takes a never-before-seen look at the fascinating history, the brutal struggles, and the seemingly impossible challenges of the Bushmen of the Kalahari.

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: Michael York

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