Indigenous People And Minority Tribes

In the month of August 2018, two things happened, both of which were largely missed by most. The 9th of August marks the International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples. In Botswana, this day went largely unrecognised.

On the same month, Botswana coincidentally had a visit by the Special Rapporteur on Minority and Indigenous Rights. The visit was for the UN expert to assess minority group rights. Both these occurrences were extremely important. For the reason that it is the first time we explore this avclar escort area together, this piece will largely be definitive, so that when next we explore this, we are on the same page.

Indigenous people, put simply, the first people. They have distinct socio-cultural practices, traditions and political characteristics from those in dominant societies in which they live. The understanding of “indigenous people” does not come from a definition, as there are many indigenous people, the world over. The understanding comes instead, from a number of elements which essentially are premised on “identification,” a word which in Setswana is boikao. Indigenous people are self-identifying and communally recognised as such. There is evidence of historical continuity with pre-colonial/protectorate societies. They generally have strong links to the land, and surrounding natural resources, and they are not the dominant groups in society. From this, it may be evident that there are always legal issues relating to indigenous people. Particularly, the issues arise from a question of identity, culture and knowledge, including cultural rights, and finally political participation.

Editor's Comment
Let the courts follow the money

“Law and order are the medicine of the body politic and when the body politic gets sick, medicine must be administered.”– B.R. AmbedkarThe amount of money at play threatens to test the integrity of the country’s financial system, giving more reason to why the courts must be fully given leeway to lean on the matter and reach a conclusion.Botswana has spent decades building her reputation as a stable and credible financial jurisdiction.The...

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