San village in Namiba on the edge of the Kalahari desert. The farewell dance, a hunter prepares to go out into the bush to hunt


A hunter says goodbye to his tribe, hunting can be dangerous, the hunter may not return. The Living Museum of the Ju/'Hoansi-San was initiated by the Namibian tour guide Werner Pfeifer and the teacher Ghau N!aici from Grashoek. Since July 2004 the ju/'Hoansi run their museum completely on their own.


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Location: The Living Museum of the Ju/'Hoansi-San, 171km from Tsumke, Namibia
Photo credit: © Neil Harris / Alamy / Afripics
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