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Dear ladies and gents,

Let's give our best wishes to the San's people! They've had endured the third large fire in their steppe these four years!

Keep our earth!

San , people of SW Africa, consisting of several groups and numbering over 85,000 in all. They are generally short in stature; their skin is yellowish brown in color; and they have broad noses, flat ears, bulging foreheads, and prominent cheekbones. The San have been called Bushmen by whites in South Africa, but the term is now considered derogatory. Although many now work for white settlers, about half are still nomadic hunters and gatherers of wild food in desolate areas like the Kalahari desert of SW Africa. Their social unit is the small hunting band; larger organizations are loose and temporary. Caves and rock shelters are used as dwellings. They possess only what they can carry, using poisoned arrowheads to fell game and transporting water in ostrich-egg shells. The San have a rich folklore, are skilled in drawing, and have a remarkably complex language characterized by the use of click sounds, related to that of the Khoikhoi. For thousands of years the San lived in S and central Africa, but by the time of the Portuguese arrival in the 15th cent., they had already been forced into the interior of S Africa. In the 18th and 19th cent., they resisted the encroachment on their lands of Dutch settlers, but by 1862 that resistance had been crushed.

By the way, let's ken some interesting artworks by Sans!

The rock paintings of the san or bushmen people are a reflection of the soul of a vanishing culture. The san rock art paintings have been extensively researched and then worked onto silk. The Batik technique is used onto the silk, then adding the colour in subtle layers.

Anthony.