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Why the native people of the Kalahari are struggling to stay

The San people’s long struggle to remain on their ancestral lands.

Aired 07/04/2017

PBS News Hour

Why the native people of the Kalahari are struggling to stay

Clip: 7/4/2017 | 7m 39sVideo has Closed Captions

The San people’s long struggle to remain on their ancestral lands.

Botswana's enormous Central Kalahari Game Reserve is one of the last places on the planet where Bushmen still hunt and gather to survive. But the San people’s culture and way of life has been under threat since precious diamonds were found in the area in the 1980s. Special correspondent Martin Seemungal reports on their long struggle to remain on their ancestral lands.

Aired 07/04/2017

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