the tsodilo hills in the far north—west of the country are the spiritual and ancestral home to many communities, and they left a quite remarkable legacy. this area has been occupied by people continuously for 100,000 years. people have left their artistic expressions in the form of rock art. people believe that this is people's soul and spirit. that is why this site is very important. today it is also on the world heritage list today. by their very lifestyle, the nomadic san tribes have touched many parts of what is botswana today. i am interested in finding out how they are coping in a contemporary world, where they are not allowed to hunt, and have lost land and access to natural resources. so onwards to the outskirts of the town of ganzi in western botswana, close to the namibian border. settlements like these were created as part of a controversial government relocation programme, designed to integrate the san people into mainstream society. people like bolanda. can you show me your hut? this is where you live and sleep, yeah? this is a far cry from the nomadic hunting and gathering lifesty