Description
Gondwana History: Memorable Moments from Namibia’s Past is Book 5 in the Gondwana History series, a non-fiction collection of short historical narratives about Namibia and southern Africa.
The book presents a wide range of stories, from light and intriguing anecdotes to culturally and historically significant events. Topics include the opening of a shipping route between Lüderitzbucht and New York in 1910, traditional Nama belief systems and symbolism such as stone cairns dedicated to Haiseb, a Nama deity, as well as everyday superstitions and cultural practices in Namibia. Other stories explore historical figures such as Marthin Ashikoto, king of the Ndonga, and the tensions between traditional authority systems and European legal structures. The collection also includes regional incidents and cultural references that highlight the diversity and richness of Namibian and southern African history.
Gondwana History #5 is suited to readers interested in cultural history, short historical narratives, and southern African non-fiction.




















