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(Astonishing genetic studies)[edit]

Genetic studies suggest that we can think of the San people were the 'origial Africans' or but more than that - the science is saying that everyone alive today can be directly traced back to the hunter-gatherer people of the Kalahari (2,000 generations ago). That is an astonishing statement & takes a lot of getting used to. If it is true then why isnt the whole of the Kalahari a world heritage site? This claim is as socially & culturally significant as Darwin's origin of species a hundred years ago. Is this taught in schools these days? For more on this angle check out National Geographic's Genographic project.
— Preceding unsigned comment added by Citizenclive (talk) 11:18, 7 August 2013‎

Spelling error in SVG image ('Showa' for Shona)[edit]

The Bantu language Shona is misspelled 'Showa' in this SVG file.

Shona is a Bantu language: [1]

Shōwa is a Japanese name: [2]

Juniperpaul (talk) 18:31, 21 January 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Refs[edit]

Inaccurate[edit]

This map is inaccurate and should be deleted or significantly improved.Carstensen (talk) 23:59, 8 June 2014 (UTC)[reply]