Bushmen
Bushmen is a historical term commonly used to describe the indigenous peoples of Southern Africa who are more widely known today as the San. The name differs from group to group and is often considered outdated or pejorative in some contexts; many communities prefer the term San or the specific name of their people. The San are diverse hunter-gatherer societies whose territories traditionally span parts of Botswana, Namibia, Angola, South Africa, and to a lesser extent Zimbabwe and Zambia.
Socially, San communities have long organized themselves into small, mobile bands of extended families that move
Historically, San communities faced displacement and marginalization during large-scale colonization, territorial seizures, and the expansion of