San Ostrich Egg Canteen - Timothy S. Y. Lam Museum of Anthropology

San Ostrich Egg Canteen - Timothy S. Y. Lam Museum of Anthropology

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The San people of southern Africa have lived in the region of the Kalahari Desert for thousands of years.  Formerly called “Bushmen,” a label that is now recognized as both racist and sexist, the term San actually refers to a diverse collection of hunter-gatherer groups []

Ostrich Egg Canteen (Ostrich Hide)

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