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Herovering van het paradijs : reizen met inheemse volken van zuidelijk Afrika

by Paul Weinberg

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Once We Were Hunters journeys to six different countries in southern and eastern Africa to examine those indigenous communities who, in spite of a rapidly modernizing continent, are still managing to survive in their natural environment. Since an estimated 75 percent of African wildlife lives outside the recognized game reserves, the preservation of its fauna and flora has become a community issue. The old-fashioned practice of creating reserves by removing local people is something of the past, and new relationships are being explored. Africa's precious natural heritage remains an important asset for the planet, and at the same time a major source of attraction for global tourism. But what about the people?Through inspired photographs and text, this book explores the complex relationships between culture and environment. We hear authentic voices expressing ancient value systems and affiliations in our fast-moving world. With contributions by African writers, some celebrated and award winning,and with photographs by renowned documentary photographer Paul Weinberg, this collection of stories and pictures offers a unique insight into some of the continent's most rooted people.… (more)
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Economische ontwikkelingen en (eco)toerisme bedreigen inheemse volken in zuidelijk en Oost-Afrika. Hoe nu verder? Hoe kunnen ook zij profiteren van de 'vooruitgang'? Op deze vragen proberen de fotograaf en negen schrijvers antwoord te geven. Ze bezochten zes landen: Zuid-Afrika, Namibie, Botswana, Mozambique, Zimbabwe en Kenia. Hun persoonlijk getinte reisverslagen bieden een kijkje in het leven van volken die leven als duizenden jaren geleden. De reportages zijn informatief, onderhoudend en betrokken. Kaders beschrijven actuele ontwikkelingen. Alle auteurs wonen en werken in de regio. Enkelen genieten ook daarbuiten bekendheid, zoals de Zuidafrikaanse Antjie Krog en Zimbabwaan Chenjerai Hove. De internationaal erkende freelance fotograaf Paul Weinberg (Zuid-Afrika) is gespecialiseerd in fotografie van inheemse volken. Voor dit boek maakte hij tientallen sfeerrijke opnamen van mensen en hun leefomgeving. Met reisinformatie over (eco)toeristische bestemmingen. Uitgave in samenwerking met de NOVIB. Een mooi, respectvol boek over bijna verdwenen culturen.
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Once We Were Hunters journeys to six different countries in southern and eastern Africa to examine those indigenous communities who, in spite of a rapidly modernizing continent, are still managing to survive in their natural environment. Since an estimated 75 percent of African wildlife lives outside the recognized game reserves, the preservation of its fauna and flora has become a community issue. The old-fashioned practice of creating reserves by removing local people is something of the past, and new relationships are being explored. Africa's precious natural heritage remains an important asset for the planet, and at the same time a major source of attraction for global tourism. But what about the people?Through inspired photographs and text, this book explores the complex relationships between culture and environment. We hear authentic voices expressing ancient value systems and affiliations in our fast-moving world. With contributions by African writers, some celebrated and award winning,and with photographs by renowned documentary photographer Paul Weinberg, this collection of stories and pictures offers a unique insight into some of the continent's most rooted people.

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