Heartbroken Tourists In Our Own Country

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 14 ต.ค. 2024
  • After a conference at the University of the Free State, students Palesa Morei and Lerato Molisana join a group of delegates on a field trip to visit the San settlement at Platfontein. The young women realise being tourists in their own land can be a heartbreaking experience.
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  • @mapitsontsane2606
    @mapitsontsane2606 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Those are my Khwe (RAIN QUEENS) Grandma's, what a priviledge it is to still have First People not so far from us, 5years later these Ol Queens are still living like this. A change must come #thinkKhoesan

  • @leratoa.smashile7806
    @leratoa.smashile7806 10 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    JUST saw the video and i must say i do agree with both Lerato and Palesa, personally it feels like another Sara Baartman thing only difference is that we calling it "preserving our culture" don't get me wrong preserving our culture and even exposing people to that culture is important but the manner in which it is done could be handled in a different matter. . .pretty thought provoking stuff. As an aspiring journalist myself i have to say BigUps young journalists :) i look forward to learning more stuff from you young ladies