INSPLORATIONS EPISODE 5: NANETTE FLEMMING

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Nanette Flemming has spent 25 years with the Khomani San in the southern Kalahari. She was there in the early days of their successful land claim and has seen the hope and cultural knowledge of that time in great danger of disappearing. She talks to us about the kind of precious experiences she had with the elders of the community who are all but dead.
5 Feb English South Africa Places & Travel · Personal Journals

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