Diamonds in the Kalahari: the Bushmen’s plight inspires a song
Monday, March 17th, 2008Canadian freelance writer, broadcaster and singer-songwriter Laurie Sarkadi presents a heartfelt rock number in ode to the Kalahari Bushmen.
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“Diamonds in the Kalahari” (follow title to download)
Words and Music by Laurie Sarkadi
Laurie explains how her travels in Botswana inspired her to write the song:
“In early 2004 I travelled overland with my husband and our three sons through South Africa, Botswana and Namibia. While in Botswana we ventured into the Central Kalahari Game Reserve largely by chance, having been unable to secure park permits for more fertile pans in the area over the busy Easter weekend. Using local maps and guide books (which we later discovered were outdated) we tried to drive to the San (Bushman) village of Xade. We never reached our destination because of time and vast distance. It wasn’t until we’d left Botswana and I was reading a South African newspaper that I learned of the forced relocations of the San by the Botswana government. Xade no longer existed.
“Upon returning to Canada I began comparing the way the same diamond companies that were exploring the Central Kalahari were operating in northern Canada. The result was a feature article in Canadian Diamonds magazine (PDF download, 9 pages, 2.2mb) and simultaneously, the song ‘Diamonds in the Kahalari’.”

