Sitting with the Batwa
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Many Indigenous communities are losing their ancestral lands for conservation. This week’s guest is one of the Indigenous Batwa clan leaders currently living in Buhoma in a settlement at the edge of his former home, Bwindi Impenetrable Forest. We talk about who they are as a people, what life used to be like, and what they are hoping for in their future.
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