The Nama and Ovaherero Genocide: Memory and Retraumatising Interpretations
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 30/12/2024
The colonial era during the German South West Africa period is narrated as a brief spell, without due consideration to how remarkably it shaped present day Namibia. Particularly, the period’s legal, economic, political and social landscape formed the foundational premise of Namibia’s governance. (…)
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