Roy L Hales/ Cortes Currents - Ann Mortifee was born in Zululand. While she's been in Canada most of her life, the first 10 years were spent on a sugarcane farm where she was surrounded by the Zulu and Xhosa peoples.
"My grandfather had been in Africa during the Boer War. He had stayed on and had become a farmer. It was in KwaZulu, then called Zululand and I felt I owed a debt on behalf of our family," she explained.
"Apartheid was a terrible thing. In fact that’s why my father left South Africa."
The family moved to Vancouver, but Ann still felt connected to the land of her birth.