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The San Bushmen of the Kalahari Desert
Let’s take a little time to understand the background and the people.
Kalahari Minerals
There are large coal, copper, nickel and uranium deposits in the region. One of the
largest diamond mines in the world is located at Orapa in the Makgadikgadi, North-
Resettlements
In 2002, the government of Botswana forced all of the Bushmen from their lands within the borders of the country and "resettled” them in fixed encampments.
The government has given several different justifications for their action:
Diamond Mining
The campaign group Survival International say the real reason for the re-
A different group, allegedly campaigning for the rights of the Bushmen called DITSHWANELO, the Botswana Centre for Human Rights, dispute this claiming that the Government's motives are simply altruistic yet misguided. Nonetheless, on 29th October 2005 The Daily Telegraph (UK) reported that the government had begun another wave of forced removals.
Kalahari Desert
The Kalahari Desert is a region of South Africa, lying mainly between 20°S 19°E and 28°S 24°E., and covering 900,000 square kilometres.
The greater part of this territory forms the western portion of the British Bechuanaland
Protectorate. It extends south into the part of Bechuanaland annexed to the Cape
and west into German south-
The Kalahari, part of the immense inner table-
Described by Robert Moff as the southern Sahara, the Kalahari resembles the great
desert of North Africa in being generally arid and in being scored by the beds of
dried-
The surface soil is mainly red sand, but in places limestone overlies shale and conglomerates. The ground is undulating and its appearance is comparable with that of the ocean at times of heavy swell. The crests of the waves are represented by sand dunes, rising from 30 to 100 feet; the troughs between the dunes vary greatly in breadth.
On the eastern border long tongues of sand project into the veld, while the veld in places penetrates far into the desert.
There are also extensive mud flats, especially along the river beds. After heavy
rain these become pans or lakes, and water is then also found in mud-
A tough, sun-
Next to the lack of water the chief characteristics of the desert are the tuberous
and herbaceous plants. There are also large numbers of big game. Of the plants the
most remarkable is the water-
The game includes lions, leopards, hippopotamus, rhinoceros, buffalo, zebras, many
kinds of antelope (including kudu and gnu), baboons and ostriches. Elephants, giraffes
and eland are also found. The hunting of these three last-
The climate is hot, dry and healthy, save in the neighbourhood of the large marshes in the north, where malarial fever is prevalent.
In this region the drainage is N.E. to the great Makarikari marsh and the Botletle, the river connecting the marsh with the Ngami system. In the south the drainage is towards the Orange. The Molopo and the Kuruman are perennial streams, which in their upper course in the eastern Bechuanaland, lose their water by evaporation and percolation on their way westward through the Kalahari. The Molopo, a very imposing river on the map, is dry in its lower stretches.
The annual rainfall does not exceed 10 inches. It occurs during the summer months, September through to March, and chiefly in thunderstorms.The country is suffering from progressive desiccation, but there is good evidence of an abundant supply of water not far beneath the surface.
In the water-
The Kalahari is the home of wandering Bushmen, of Ba-
The Ba-
Unlike the Bushmen, and in spite of desert life, the Ba-
An ingenious method is employed to obtain water where there is no open well or running
stream. A bunch of grass is tied to one end of a reed, of about 2 feet in length.
This end of the reed is inserted into a hole which is dug at a spot where water is
known to exist underground, and the wet sand is rammed down firmly round it. An ostrich
egg-
Early travellers stated that no amount of bullying or hunting in a Ba-
Though the Ba-
The Kalahari was first crossed to Lake Ngami by David Livingstone, accompanied by William C. Oswell, in 1849.
In 1878-
Our aim is to help these people recover there lifestyle please help.