bulanda took me to an annual festival, held just outside the town.but i think it is dying, really, not a lot of people speak it, is that right? yes, it is. teach me. she clicks at this festival, different tribes from all over southern africa gather to promote and celebrate endangered cultural practices. later in the evening, a spiritual healing dance is performed. in the olden days, it was only performed when somebody was sick. when they were moving around, dancing. they talked to the traditional gods to take the evil spirit away. the whole event is under the banner of celebrating botswana's 50th birthday, but bulanda is sceptical about it having any real meaning for her community. it doesn't make sense to me. because the san people have not changed for 50 years. their lives are just going down, down, down every day. there is a lot of poverty, a lot of unemployment. this is not really one where we can celebrate. the san people do only represent a small minority of the botswana population, but they are highly symbolic. it may need more than a healing