Reflections from Africa 6-- Painful story of the First Nation People
It is the same story everywhere-- the painful story of the First Nation People. We spent about three hours listening to the tales of our Gauteng Khoi San Council CC leaders yesterday in Johannesburg, after a beautiful. Sunday service at Pretoria Mar Thoma Church. Karen and myself spoke to the Mar Thoma Community and she has been invited to attend the next meeting of the Pretoria Malayalee Association.
Khoi San people are the aborigines in South Africa and their struggle knows no end even after 20 years of freedom. They have to knock from door to door to protect their rights- rights to land , education, employment, civil rights and so on. Will there be any steps to preserve their language and culture? No book yet printed in their language and elderly people who know it become an extinct community. The word "coloured " has a different connotation.
It is the same story everywhere-- the painful story of the First Nation People. We spent about three hours listening to the tales of our Gauteng Khoi San Council CC leaders yesterday in Johannesburg, after a beautiful. Sunday service at Pretoria Mar Thoma Church. Karen and myself spoke to the Mar Thoma Community and she has been invited to attend the next meeting of the Pretoria Malayalee Association.
Khoi San people are the aborigines in South Africa and their struggle knows no end even after 20 years of freedom. They have to knock from door to door to protect their rights- rights to land , education, employment, civil rights and so on. Will there be any steps to preserve their language and culture? No book yet printed in their language and elderly people who know it become an extinct community. The word "coloured " has a different connotation.
If you are nowhere in your own land, imagine the magnitude of pain. They feel they have still a long walk to real freedom.
Abraham Karickam


























