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I am because we are

“Today I read a story about an anthropologist who proposed a game to the kids in an African tribe. He put a basket full of fruit near a tree and told the kids that who ever got there first won the sweet fruits. When he told them to run they all took each others hands and ran together, then sat together enjoying their treats. When he asked them why they had run like that as one could have had all the fruits for himself they said: UBUNTU, how can one of us be happy if all the other ones are sad?
UBUNTU in the Xhosa culture (where my husband is from:) means: “I am because we are””

STORY by Wendy from Raising Natural Kids – she learned it whilst growing up in Africa.
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PICTURE: Susan Fassberg was friends with the photographer for 25 years before asking him for the rights. “He was an *amazing* man and worked tirelessly on behalf on the Pygmy people… I helped him raise funds and then decided this photo should see the light of day and called him to buy the rights on that same day he was diagnosed with terminal leukemia, of all things. This is the only shot taken of that game back in the ‘60’s, taken by the extraordinary photographer/adventurer/humanitarian Jean-Pierre Hallet. For more of this entrancing story, go to www.connectingdotz.com, where Susan sells cards, posters (half price for teachers) and a line of cards featuring words from other cultures that speak to universal sentiments or special points of view. You can also read the full story of the photo here. Like her fb page ConnectingDotz” (this info is from Dawn from Raising Natural Kids) By: Hanna Kohlhoff

 

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