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Regopstaan's Dream |
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Directed by Christopher Walker |
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![]() In post-Apartheid South Africa the legacy of policies oppressive to indigenous peoples is unraveling. But the efforts to redress the wrongs of the past have created surprising conflicts between groups with noble intentions. REGOPSTAAN'S DREAM is about one such struggle. In their own words, the last surviving South African Bushmen tell their story, and of their fight to reclaim ancestral land in the Kalahari Gemsbok National Park. Filmed over three years - from the giant sand dunes of the Kalahari to the skyscrapers of Johannesburg - the film follows the Bushmen leader, David Kruiper, on his odyssey to reclaim not only his people's land, but to restore a disappearing language, tradition and culture. Gemsbok Park was created in 1931 to preserve the traditions and culture of the Bushmen. But under Apartheid, the Gemsbok Park's primary mission changed to ecological preservation, prompting the widespread eviction of the Bushmen. Now the Bushmen are attempting to reclaim their ancestral homelands. This struggle encompasses the sensitive issues of wildlife conservation and the rights of indigenous people to live in protected areas. Most South Africans presume the Bushmen are extinct. Their surprising resurgence in the new South Africa raises complicated issues for a nation trying to undo decades of oppression. REGOPSTAAN'S DREAM is an inspiring exploration of these issues, and a film about the remarkable tenacity of a unique people to reclaim and rebuild their culture. "A moving tribute...provides an insight into the colonialist attitudes that landed the San of South Africa in their current predicament."—Anthropology Review Database ** 2001 American Anthropological Association Film Festival ** 2001 African Studies Association Conference Film Festival ** 2001 African Literature Association Conference Film Festival ** 2001 Bilan du Film Ethnographique (Paris) |
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52 minutes
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Subject areas: African Studies, Anthropology, Environment, Indigenous Peoples, South Africa | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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