Fire Making in a South African Village
By Andrew MombadiyaniBy Andrew Mombondiyani, a science reporter from Zimbabwe. Andrew is currently a Knight Science Journalism fellow at MIT.
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Host Intro:Traditional music is still part of the Makuleke people in South Africa. Makuleke is a remote village sharing a boundary with Kruger National Park in Limpopo Province. It is distinct with its round grass thatched huts. But beside music, the traditional way of making fire is still a revered art among the people.
Andrew Mambondiyani reports from Makuleke Village, South Africa:
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