Sharing Nkashi: Race for the Okavango with people of the Okavango Delta

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Sharing Nkashi: Race for the Okavango with people of the Okavango Delta
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Communities indigenous to the regions and rivers of the Delta—descendants of the BaYei and many other ancient cultures—are an important part of the Basin’s identity. As a powerful reminder, a documentary film showed these communities just how potent their heritage is.

A group of children gathers at the gate of the primary school in Gudigwa—a remote village on the eastern rim of the Okavango Delta Panhandle—while a crew of seven from theA public announcement earlier in the day invited everyone to come and watch a new documentary film that evening at the school―for free. And the kids are eager. They have arrived an hour before the show, so they wait by the gate, staring in awe as the crew blows up a large, inflatable screen and does a sound check.

In addition to the film, each evening’s entertainment included performances from Batswana musical artists like Gaekgone “Ms. Gee” Lesego .Films about the Okavango Delta rarely feature people, and seldom even shown or made available to audiences in Botswana. TheThe film, now airing on Botswana Television , first premiered in Maun, Botswana, and was followed by subsequent premiers in the capital city of Gaborone and then in the U.S.

Xaakudi explained that it is currently difficult for locals to make trips across the Okavango Delta due to certain restricted areas. Many audience members thanked the filmmakers for focusing their work on the people of the Okavango Delta, pointing out that now tourists and potential visitors would know that the Okavango Delta is rich not only in incredible wildlife, but in culture, as well.

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