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The Most
Ancient Race
San (Bushmen)
of the Kalahari
Written by Lin Donn
Illustrated by Phillip Martin
The San People
Archaeologists believe that
the San People have been
living in the Kalahari Desert
for 30,000 years. That would
make the San People the
most ancient race! Some
archaeologists think the San
have been living in Africa for
80,000 years!
Most people did not know this race existed until about a
thousand years ago. When early African tribes moved south
into the Kalahari Desert area, they found the San living there.
The San People
Most San people are under five feet tall. Their
skin has a yellowish tinge. When new people
first entered their homeland, they did not
greet them with poisoned arrows. Instead,
they taught the newcomers how to be
successful hunter-gathers. Everyone got
along until the Europeans arrived.
The San asked England for help. In 1961, the
English created a protected place in Africa,
the Central Kalahari Game Preserve. Today,
about 30,000 San live in the Kalahari Reserve
with others living scattered in Africa.
The San People
The San on the Reserve live the same way
today as they have for many, many
thousands of years. They are still nomadic
hunter-gatherers. They camp in one place,
and then move on.
Their moves are planned to
time with the wild plants that
are ready to harvest. Using
sticks, the women dig melons,
bulbs, roots, tubers, nuts,
fruits, and leafy vegetables as
they are in season.
The San People
The men hunt wild animals using spears and bows and
arrows dipped in poison.
Clothing is made from animal skins. They wear short
leather aprons, skin sandals, and beads.
Sometimes they make
homes in caves. Sometimes
they build huts made of
branches and grass. But
always, their homes are
simple and part of the land.
The San People
Because the San live so simply, you might
think they do not have an understanding of
things. But the San are very clever.
One of the problems in Africa is
drought. The San do not depend
on creeks. They find water in
plants, in stomachs of
animals they have killed, or where water
has collected. They store this water in
hollowed out ostrich eggshells. Some
shells are carried. The rest are buried, so
they always have water to drink.
The San People
The San are storytellers. They tell
of magical beasts and clever
animals. The San have their own
language that includes clicking
sounds.
Even if you don't
understand the language,
you can still enjoy the
stories because the San
are great mimics of people
and animals.
The San People
Nobody knows
much about the
San religion. They
seem to believe in
many gods. Then
again, stories
about their gods
could be just that stories. You never
know with the San.
They love to tease.
The San People
The San are clever about medicines. They mix berries to
make poisons and remedies. They know how to protect
themselves from snake bites. They even have a secret
substance they put in their campfires to
discourage dangerous animals from
visiting their camps.
There are less than 80,000 San people
in the world. Some do not know how to
make the old medicines. Scientists are
working with the San to learn about
these medicines before this
knowledge is lost forever.
The San People
You can see why people are
fascinated with this ancient culture the San of the Kalahari - who have
managed to live and flourish in the
same way for 30,000 years!
To get a small taste of the sound and
sight of the San people, enjoy this
short trailer from Vanishing Cultures.
If the link does not work, go here:
http://www.vanishingcultures.tv/vctrail
er.html
The San People
Our thanks to the
excellent sites below,
which helped us write
this presentation:
San People
Kalahari Desert
AfricanTribes/Bushmen/theSan
Bushmen of the Kalahari
San Tales
The San People
And that is the story of the
San people. To learn more
about Africa, go here:
The Continent of Africa
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