Do your Masters, PhD, or post doc with Khoisan Karoo Conservancy
Why do your Masters, PhD, or post doc with us?
“It was found abounding to an incredible degree, with a great variety of game. Along its course are extensive plains of finest soil, capable of producing anything.”
William Burchell on the Seekoei River in 1819 Europeans shot 162 San people on 23 September 1775 on the Seekoei River. Most wildlife was also killed to local extinction. Leopard, Rhino and Hippo made place for sheep farming.
The First Nation people have blended with and become absorbed into small communities, losing their identity and any sense of hope. They have fallen prey to Government social grant schemes that - without limitation - compensate parents for having children; broken marriages abound, and fatal alcohol syndrome children are commonplace. These grants have become a desperate source of income.
At Khoisan Karoo we strive to create a better future by addressing the past 200 years’ mistakes by shaping models for the future.
Your studies and involvement will help us in achieving this goal. Knowledge is power.
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