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A Kalahari Family - Part Four: Standing Tall
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A Kalahari Family - Part Four: Standing Tall

After twelve decades of colonial rule, South West Africa is about to become the independent nation of Namibia and people are looking forward to democratic rule. Members of the newly formed, Ju/'hoan Farmers' Co-op travel throughout white ranching di...

A Kalahari Family - Part One: A Far Country
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A Kalahari Family - Part One: A Far Country

In 1951, the Marshall family set out to document the life of the Bushmen of the Kalahari. After a week of hard travel in desert-adapted vehicles, they met Toma Tsamkxao and his Ju/'hoan band in Nyae Nyae. In their own words, Toma's extended family d...

A Kalahari Family - Part Three: Real Water
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A Kalahari Family - Part Three: Real Water

Ju/'hoan farming communities multiply during the 1980s only to face a new threat. The Department of Nature Conservation wants to create a game reserve on Ju/'hoan territory. People will be forbidden to raise livestock or crops. Instead, Ju/'hoansi w...

A Kalahari Family - Part Two: End of the Road
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A Kalahari Family - Part Two: End of the Road

John Marshall is reunited with Toma's family in 1978. Like a majority of Ju/'hoansi, they have settled at Tjum!kui, an administrative post run by the South African government. They came looking for water, jobs and an easier life, but found poverty, ...

A Kalahari Family - Part Five: Death By Myth
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A Kalahari Family - Part Five: Death By Myth

Namibian independence attracts vast amounts of international aid, but development programs no longer benefit Ju/'hoan farms. We witness the power of the "Bushman myth." This myth - a belief that Ju/'hoansi live uniquely in harmony with nature and ar...