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2 - The Prehistory of North-Western Namibia and the Emergence of Pastoralism

from Part 2 - The Evolution of Pre-Colonial Environmental Infrastructure

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 June 2020

Michael Bollig
Affiliation:
University of Cologne
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The second chapter deals with the emergence of pastoralism in the region. Three controversial versions of pastoralisation are discussed: pastoralisation brought about by immigrating specialised herder communities, pastoralisation as a consequence of slave raiding and political centralisation in southern Angola, and gradual pastoralisation within a forager context. The chapter offers an in-depth study of oral traditions which have much detail on this process. They depict communities that practise both foraging and pastoral strategies. The phase of gradual pastoralisation comes to an abrupt end when Nama commandos from the south raid north-west Namibia's pastoral communities and violently force them into exile in southern Angola. The engagement of refugees with Portuguese colonial forces as mercenaries and cheap labourers helped them to regain livestock and options as pastoralists.

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Shaping the African Savannah
From Capitalist Frontier to Arid Eden in Namibia
, pp. 21 - 48
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2020

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