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Namibia: Donkeys Are a Common Sight in Northern Namibia – What Colonial History Has to Do With It ?

Namibia: Donkeys Are a Common Sight in Northern Namibia – What Colonial History Has to Do With It ?

Donkeys are an unassuming yet ubiquitous presence in northern Namibia. They traverse sandy village roads, pull carts stacked with firewood, and graze freely along the northern edge of the Etosha National Park.

The story of how they came to occupy such a central role in rural life – and in such large numbers – is a fascinating one that’s linked to the country’s colonial history, the management of wildlife versus domestic animals, and the role of migrant workers.

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