San people
Bushmen - or, also, San peoples, Basarawa, Sho or ǃkung - are generically called various African peoples, traditionally hunter-gatherers, who speak one of the northwestern Khoisan languages, characterized by incorporating clicking or clicking sounds. The word bushman derives from the Afrikaans boschjesman, 'man of the forest'.
This people is spaned between Botswana, Namibia, Angola, South Africa, Zambia and Zimbabwe. Its people mostly have the Y-A haplogroup, which shows that they are genetically similar to the first humans to leave Africa and colonize the rest of the world.
A whole cultural exchange experience that teleports you to another era, to a very ancient, very tribal moment. It roots you, it interconnects you with something very primitive and very ours. Totally recommended.
Reserve Nyae Nyae
Nambia, September 2017
San people
Bushmen - or, also, San peoples, Basarawa, Sho or ǃkung - are generically called various African peoples, traditionally hunter-gatherers, who speak one of the northwestern Khoisan languages, characterized by incorporating clicking or clicking sounds. The word bushman derives from the Afrikaans boschjesman, 'man of the forest'.
This people is spaned between Botswana, Namibia, Angola, South Africa, Zambia and Zimbabwe. Its people mostly have the Y-A haplogroup, which shows that they are genetically similar to the first humans to leave Africa and colonize the rest of the world.
A whole cultural exchange experience that teleports you to another era, to a very ancient, very tribal moment. It roots you, it interconnects you with something very primitive and very ours. Totally recommended.
Reserve Nyae Nyae
Nambia, September 2017