Living Museum of the Ju/'Hoansi

The Living Culture Foundation Namibia build up two Living Museums in the area of the Ju/'Hoansi-San. The Living Museum of the Ju/'Hoansi in the N#a Jaqna Conservancy and the Little Hunter's Museum in the Nyae Nyae Conservancy. Since opening the Living Museums are receiving support from the NNDFN.

The Living Museums combine three goal: The conservation and transfer of traditional culture, the creation of an income source in local areas in Namibia and the development of a cultural and intercultural educational institution. More information can be found on the website of the Living Culture Foundation Namibia:

LIVING CULTURE FOUNDATION NAMIBIA

The Living Museum of the Ju/'Hoansi-San

The Living Museum of the Ju/'Hoansi-San is situated on the western broder of the N#a Jaqna Conservancy in the little town Grashoek. Is is exitsing since 2014 and the first Living Museum of Namibia. It is a cultural highlight in Namibia as well as a good example for a sustainable development.

Campsite development

With support from the NNDFN the campsite of the Living Museum was developed.

The Little Hunter's Museum

The "Little Hunter's Museum" of the Ju/'Hoansi-San north of Tsumkwe offers visitors the exclusive possibility within Namibia to experience an original hunt, apart from getting to know a very old hunter- gatherer culture.

Campsite development

With support from the NNDFN the campsite of the Living Museum was developed.

Main Donors

List of major donors over the last 10 years

BotfürdieWelt
EU
Finland
German EMbassy
Environmental Investment Fund
Kalahari Peoples Fund
MCA
OSIS
UNDP
USAID
WorldBank
WWF
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