Donkeys are a common sight in northern Namibia – what colonial history has to do with it

27 janvier 2026 | Giorgio Miescher, Associate Researcher University of Basel and University of Namibia, University of Basel, Luregn Lenggenhager, Researcher at the Centre for African Studies, University of Basel, Martha Akawa, Senior Lecturer: History, University of Namibia, Romie Vonkie Nghitevelekwa, Sociology Lecturer, University of Namibia
The story of donkeys in Namibia is one of colonial control but also resistance.
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