Wednesday, June 13, 2012

In memoriam - Dawid Kruiper


It is with sadness that we announce the passing of yet another San elder and leader from the ‡Khomani community in the southern Kalahari Desert. Oom Dawid Kruiper passed away on the 13th June 2012, after a brief period of hospitalization in Upington, Northern Cape Province, South Africa. Oom Dawid Kruiper, who was appointed leader of the Kruiper clan by his late father Regopstaan Kruiper in 1995, played a central role in the historic land claim of the ‡Khomani San.

In January 2002, a small clan of ‡Khomani San who were living on a tourist resort farm Kagga Kamma in the Western Cape Cedarberg, started planning to return to the Kalahari. The clan, lead by Regopstaan Kruiper, had been evicted from the Kalahari Gemsbok National Park after its formation in 1931. In 1995 their land claim, under the provisional name of the "Southern Kalahari San Land Claim Committee", was formally lodged with the Northern Cape Land Regional Claims Commissioner. The Kruiper clan, headed first by Regopstaan and then by Dawid Kruiper, were the original claim committee, which was later extended after a formal election was held for a negotiation committee, which attempted to represent each of the various communities of San in the Northern Cape. The first elected committee was chaired by Petrus Vaalbooi, whilst Dawid Kruiper was consistently acknowledged as the overall leader of the land claim.

In March 1999 and prior to the signing of the phase one agreement, a formal election process was held at Welkom to elect the first CPA under the CPA Act. This CPA constitution made provision for traditional leader as an acknowledgement of the extraordinary role played by Oom Dawid Kruiper in the years leading up to the land claim. In the ensuing years Oom Dawid has chosen to lead a simple, yet often difficult life on the farm Witdraai. He preferred to be called Bushman. His primary driver had always been to live as closely to the land of his forefather and to follow a traditional life (or natural life as he said) as possible. He held much knowledge of the natural environment which he was willing to share. He was the key driver in the establishment of a veld school through which knowledge of the veld, environment and traditions could be passed on to younger generations. The school also offered opportunities for visitors to have an authentic Kalahari experience. Oom Dawid was a reconteur par excellence, whose stories where often weaved in idiomatic language and many references to nature. He had an incredible way of comparing human behavior to that of the animals of the field….. May his soul become part of the "second milky way" and rest in peace.

Source: SA San Institute

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