All over Africa, traditional healers and their ancient knowledge of nature and spirituality are disappearing fast. Spirits of Africa is a series of short documentaries that records and preserves their wisdom. This is a project by writer and film maker Ton van der Lee who lived in Africa for many years. All copyrights belong to him.
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