A Kalahari Family Part 4: Standing Tall


60m 2002

Brief Synopsis

Chronicles the lives of the Ju/'hoansi, more commonly known as "bushmen," of the Kalahari desert, in southwest Africa. 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

Film Details

Also Known As
Kalahari Family Part 4: Standing Tall
Genre
Documentary
Sequel
Release Date
2002

Technical Specs

Duration
60m

Synopsis

Chronicles the lives of the Ju/'hoansi, more commonly known as "bushmen," of the Kalahari desert, in southwest Africa. 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 of Co-op travel throughout white ranching districts and black ethnic homelands to find long-lost relatives. Following Namibia first national elections, United Nation troops help relocate these families to traditional Ju/'hoansi territory. This is part four of a five-part, six-hour series.

Film Details

Also Known As
Kalahari Family Part 4: Standing Tall
Genre
Documentary
Sequel
Release Date
2002

Technical Specs

Duration
60m

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Released in United States November 2002

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Released in United States November 2002