Using traditional ecological knowledge to cope up with social and economic marginalization
Location
Place : Kalahari Desert in Botswana
Country : South Africa
Region : Sub
Saharan Africa
Hazard
Primary : Armed Social Conflict
Typology of Heritage
Knowledge and Practices concerning nature
Aspect of Disaster Management
Recovery
Summary
The San people in Southern Africa have faced social and economic marginalization, as well as cultural assimilation, due to the colonial and post-colonial policies and practices. The San have a deep connection with the desert and the wildlife, which they have expressed and preserved through their art, music, and storytelling. They have also used their local knowledge of the ecology, hunting, and gathering to adapt and survive in the harsh and changing conditions, and to assert their rights and identity