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A Kalahari Family, Part V: Death by Myth

John Marshall
2002 United States 84 minutes Juhoan

Namibian independence attracts vast amounts of international aid, but development programs no longer benefit Ju/’hoan farms. We witness the power of the “Bushman myth.” This myth- a belief that Ju/’hoansi live uniquely in harmony with nature and are born to hunt. Promised great wealth, Ju/’hoansi vote to establish a nature conservancy. When their profits are a meager 75 Namibian dollars ($10.50 US) each- Ju/’hoansi ask, ‘Where is all the money going?”

Production :
Kalfam Productions
Distribution :
Documentary Educational Resources (D.E.R.)
Editing :
John Marshall
Sound :
Pitchie Rommelaere; John Marshall; Oma Tsamkxao; Peter Baker; Llyod Ross; Petra Dammrose; Tanya Hagen
Photography :
Peter Baker; Ross McElwee; Craig Matthew; Llyod Ross; Pitchie Rommelaere; Richard Pakleppa; John Bishop; Cliff Bestall

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