Shua community
The Shua community is a group of indigenous people primarily found in the Kalahari Desert of southern Africa. They are part of the larger San or Bushmen ethnic group, known for their rich cultural heritage and traditional hunter-gatherer lifestyle. The Shua people speak the Shua language, which is part of the Khoisan language family, characterized by its unique click sounds.
Traditionally, the Shua community relies on foraging and hunting for their sustenance, utilizing their deep knowledge of the land and its resources. In recent years, they have faced challenges due to modernization and land rights issues, which have impacted their way of life and cultural practices.