“Without land we are not secure. The reason I am saying land is important, is that when you look at the trees, you feel satisfied. Not because you have eaten, but because it is your land. Without land you are like a bird that is flying from one place to another without a nest. That is why land is important.”

—  Roy Sesana

Source: APTN report, January 2002 http://www.khoisanpeoples.org/news/san-news-05-09-30.htm

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