The Right of Return celebration was held at the River Club on Sunday. The event marks the return of land to the Khoi people who were the first inhabitants of South Africa. The Right of Return follows an intense struggle for the return of the lands their forebears were disposed of four centuries ago and successful engagements between the Western Cape First Nation Elders and the current custodians of the River Club.
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1/17: Cape Town. 110421. Musician Tony Cedras performing at the Right of Return celebration held at the River Club on Sunday. The event marks the return of land to the Khoi people who were the first inhibitants of South Africa. The Right of Return follows an intense struggle for the return of the lands their forebears were disposed off four centuries ago and successful engagements between the Western Cape First Nation Elders and the current custodians of the River Club. Picture: Ian Landsberg/African News Agency (ANA).
2/17: Cape Town. 110421. A jubilant Chief Zenzile Khoisan speaking at the Right of Return celebration held at the River Club on Sunday. The event marks the return of land to the Khoi people who were the first inhibitants of South Africa. The Right of Return follows an intense struggle for the return of the lands their forebears were disposed off four centuries ago and successful engagements between the Western Cape First Nation Elders and the current custodians of the River Club. Picture: Ian Landsberg/African News Agency (ANA).
3/17: Cape Town. 110421. Chief Ron Martin from the Gorachouqua was speaking at the Right of Return celebration held at the River Club on Sunday. The event marks the return of land to the Khoi people who were the first inhibitants of South Africa. The Right of Return follows an intense struggle for the return of the lands their forebears were disposed off four centuries ago and successful engagements between the Western Cape First Nation Elders and the current custodians of the River Club. Picture: Ian Landsberg/African News Agency (ANA).
4/17: Cape Town. 110421. Chief Ron Martin from the Gorachouqua was attended the Right of Return celebration held at the River Club on Sunday. The event marks the return of land to the Khoi people who were the first inhibitants of South Africa. The Right of Return follows an intense struggle for the return of the lands their forebears were disposed off four centuries ago and successful engagements between the Western Cape First Nation Elders and the current custodians of the River Club. Picture: Ian Landsberg/African News Agency (ANA).
5/17: Cape Town. 110421.Sue-Livia van Wyk was among the guests attending the Right of Return celebration held at the River Club on Sunday. The event marks the return of land to the Khoi people who were the first inhibitants of South Africa. The Right of Return follows an intense struggle for the return of the lands their forebears were disposed off four centuries ago and successful engagements between the Western Cape First Nation Elders and the current custodians of the River Club. Picture: Ian Landsberg/African News Agency (ANA).
6/17: Cape Town. 110421.Sue-Livia van Wyk was among the guests attending the Right of Return celebration held at the River Club on Sunday. The event marks the return of land to the Khoi people who were the first inhibitants of South Africa. The Right of Return follows an intense struggle for the return of the lands their forebears were disposed off four centuries ago and successful engagements between the Western Cape First Nation Elders and the current custodians of the River Club. Picture: Ian Landsberg/African News Agency (ANA).
7/17: Cape Town. 110421. Rieldancers entertain invited guest at the Right of Return celebration held at the River Club on Sunday. The event marks the return of land to the Khoi people who were the first inhibitants of South Africa. The Right of Return follows an intense struggle for the return of the lands their forebears were disposed off four centuries ago and successful engagements between the Western Cape First Nation Elders and the current custodians of the River Club. Picture: Ian Landsberg/African News Agency (ANA).
8/17: Cape Town. 110421. Guests attending the Right of Return celebration held at the River Club on Sunday. The event marks the return of land to the Khoi people who were the first inhibitants of South Africa. The Right of Return follows an intense struggle for the return of the lands their forebears were disposed off four centuries ago and successful engagements between the Western Cape First Nation Elders and the current custodians of the River Club. Picture: Ian Landsberg/African News Agency (ANA).
9/17: Cape Town. 110421. Chief Zenzile Khoisan performs a ritual after handing a copy of the Right of Return documents to Jody Aufrichtig of the River Club at the Right of Return celebration held at the River Club on Sunday. The event marks the return of land to the Khoi people who were the first inhibitants of South Africa. The Right of Return follows an intense struggle for the return of the lands their forebears were disposed off four centuries ago and successful engagements between the Western Cape First Nation Elders and the current custodians of the River Club. Picture: Ian Landsberg/African News Agency (ANA).
10/17: Cape Town. 110421. Chief Zenzile Khoisan handed a copy of the Right of Return documents to Jody Aufrichtig of the River Club at the Right of Return celebration held at the River Club on Sunday. The event marks the return of land to the Khoi people who were the first inhibitants of South Africa. The Right of Return follows an intense struggle for the return of the lands their forebears were disposed off four centuries ago and successful engagements between the Western Cape First Nation Elders and the current custodians of the River Club. Picture: Ian Landsberg/African News Agency (ANA).
11/17: Cape Town. 110421. Riel dancers entertain invited guest at the Right of Return celebration held at the River Club on Sunday. The event marks the return of land to the Khoi people who were the first inhibitants of South Africa. The Right of Return follows an intense struggle for the return of the lands their forebears were disposed off four centuries ago and successful engagements between the Western Cape First Nation Elders and the current custodians of the River Club. Picture: Ian Landsberg/African News Agency (ANA).
12/17: Cape Town. 110421. Riel dancers entertain invited guest at the Right of Return celebration held at the River Club on Sunday. The event marks the return of land to the Khoi people who were the first inhibitants of South Africa. The Right of Return follows an intense struggle for the return of the lands their forebears were disposed off four centuries ago and successful engagements between the Western Cape First Nation Elders and the current custodians of the River Club. Picture: Ian Landsberg/African News Agency (ANA).
13/17: Cape Town. 110421. A jubilant Chief Zenzile Khoisan speaking at the Right of Return celebration held at the River Club on Sunday. The event marks the return of land to the Khoi people who were the first inhibitants of South Africa. The Right of Return follows an intense struggle for the return of the lands their forebears were disposed off four centuries ago and successful engagements between the Western Cape First Nation Elders and the current custodians of the River Club. Picture: Ian Landsberg/African News Agency (ANA).
14/17: Cape Town. 110421. Chief Ron Martin speaking at the Right of Return celebration held at the River Club on Sunday. The event marks the return of land to the Khoi people who were the first inhibitants of South Africa. The Right of Return follows an intense struggle for the return of the lands their forebears were disposed off four centuries ago and successful engagements between the Western Cape First Nation Elders and the current custodians of the River Club. Picture: Ian Landsberg/African News Agency (ANA).
15/17: Cape Town. 110421. Riel dancers entertain invited guest at the Right of Return celebration held at the River Club on Sunday. The event marks the return of land to the Khoi people who were the first inhibitants of South Africa. The Right of Return follows an intense struggle for the return of the lands their forebears were disposed off four centuries ago and successful engagements between the Western Cape First Nation Elders and the current custodians of the River Club. Picture: Ian Landsberg/African News Agency (ANA).
16/17: Cape Town. 110421. Chief Ron Martin was speaking at the Right of Return celebration held at the River Club on Sunday. The event marks the return of land to the Khoi people who were the first inhibitants of South Africa. The Right of Return follows an intense struggle for the return of the lands their forebears were disposed off four centuries ago and successful engagements between the Western Cape First Nation Elders and the current custodians of the River Club. Picture: Ian Landsberg/African News Agency (ANA).
17/17: Cape Town. 110421. Riel dancers entertain invited guest at the Right of Return celebration held at the River Club on Sunday. The event marks the return of land to the Khoi people who were the first inhibitants of South Africa. The Right of Return follows an intense struggle for the return of the lands their forebears were disposed off four centuries ago and successful engagements between the Western Cape First Nation Elders and the current custodians of the River Club. Picture: Ian Landsberg/African News Agency (ANA).