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Namibia: This Land Is Ours

Who should own Namibia's farms?

Aired 08/15/2005 | Rating NR

FRONTLINE/World

Namibia: This Land Is Ours

Special | 20m 49s

Who should own Namibia's farms?

Namibia is a vast, arid, largely empty country on the southwest coast of Africa. The long shoreline -- where the chilly Atlantic meets the Namib Desert -- is so forbidding that sailors named it the "skeleton coast." In this Frontline/World rough cut, Sarah Colt explores the issue of who should own Namibia's farms and cattle ranches.

Aired 08/15/2005 | Rating NR

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FRONTLINE/World is made possible by Shell. Major funding provided by the Skoll Foundation, The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation and the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation.

FRONTLINE/World

Namibia: This Land Is Ours

Special | 20m 49s

Namibia is a vast, arid, largely empty country on the southwest coast of Africa. The long shoreline -- where the chilly Atlantic meets the Namib Desert -- is so forbidding that sailors named it the "skeleton coast." In this Frontline/World rough cut, Sarah Colt explores the issue of who should own Namibia's farms and cattle ranches.

Aired 08/15/2005 | Rating NR

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FRONTLINE/World is made possible by Shell. Major funding provided by the Skoll Foundation, The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation and the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation.

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