Etosha!

Etosha!
Author: Monica Spall
Publisher:
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2019-08-16
Genre:
ISBN: 9781686314469

Your ultimate guide to experiencing Etosha National Park! Written by Namibians who have extensively travelled Namibia's wildlife paradise. Includes popular waterholes, game drive tips, map of Etosha, resorts, mammal and bird identification.

The White Bushman

The White Bushman
Author: Peter Stark
Publisher: Protea Boekhuis
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Biography
ISBN: 9781869194130

Peter Stark is the legendary white Bushman who writes about his experiences in the former German South West Africa.

An Empty Coast

An Empty Coast
Author: Tony Park
Publisher: Ingwe Publishing
Total Pages: 482
Release: 2015-08-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1922389293

A body from an old war and a missing girl bring retired mercenary Sonja Kurtz home to Africa's deadly Skeleton Coast. Sonja Kurtz – former soldier, supposedly retired mercenary - is in Vietnam carrying out a personal revenge mission when her daughter sends a call for help. Emma, a student archaeologist, on a dig at the edge of Namibia’s Etosha National Park has discovered a body dating back to the country’s liberation war of the 1980s. The remains of the airman, identified as Hudson Brand, are a key piece of a puzzle that will reveal the location of a modern day buried treasure - a find people will kill for. Sonja returns to the country of her birth to find Emma, who since her call has gone missing. Former CIA agent Hudson Brand is very much alive and is also drawn back to Namibia to finally solve a decades-old mystery whose clues are entombed in an empty corner of the desert.

Southern African Wildlife

Southern African Wildlife
Author: Mike Unwin
Publisher: Bradt Travel Guides
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2003
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781841620602

A substantial and beautifully illustrated wildlife guide covering all major habitats of southern Africa for safari enthusiasts.

Haiom in the Etosha Region

Haiom in the Etosha Region
Author: Ute Dieckmann
Publisher: BASLER AFRIKA BIBLIOGRAPHIEN
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783905758009

Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctoral)-- Cologne, under the title: Haiom between the "Bushman Problem" and San activism: Colonial imaginations and postcolonial appropriations ...

Elephant Don

Elephant Don
Author: Caitlin O'Connell
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2015-04-06
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 022610611X

Elephant male are often portrayed as aggressive loners, who shape the world around them by brute force. But they can also be gentle and playful giants, even empathic. "Uncertain Throne "brings Entourage from LA to Mushara, showing how the lives of male elephants is really one of time with a posse, entourages of mixed ages, with all of the social dynamics groups of men in other species experience. The story follows that of Greg, and a band of his friends, with days at the water hole, evenings spent defending turf, and searching out mates. "Uncertain Throne "is Greg's story, but it is every bit as much a story about O'Connell, who, like Jane Goodall and others who inspire her, has dedicated herself to learning about elephants, and in turn sharing what she has learned with those of us who aren't enamored of sleeping on elevated wooden platforms in Namibia that keep lions out of reach but are scalable by a wide array of other visitors--snakes included. "An Uncertain Throne "tracks Greg and his group of males for a decade, starting in 2004. In a series of short chapters, starting in the present but winding back through previous field seasons, O Connell narrates and aims to understand the vicissitudes of male friendship, power struggles, and play. She captures for readers the incredible repertoire of elephant behavior, communication included. Greg it at times a tyrant, and at others a benevolent dictator. And he possesses what it takes to stay at the top, even as the environment and landscape morph around him with the dynamics of wet and dry years. Life for male elephants is uncertain, and full of tragedy and triumph alike. And this gives us all a sense of what it's like to walk in their company."

Secret Namibia

Secret Namibia
Author: Lily Jouve
Publisher:
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2009
Genre: Science
ISBN:

Namibia is a vast, ancient place, its legacy an endless expanse of desert sand fringed by coastal plain and rugged mountain terrain and dotted with geological wonders that remain the country¿s most impressive features. Intrigued by the scenic splendour and entranced by the ever-changing landscape that emerges beyond every corner, every towering dune and every mountaintop, Lily and Marcel Jouve travelled the length and breadth of the country to discover the varying facets of the land and its geology. In Secret Namibia, they share their exploration of the terrain, and reveal its secrets--from the geomorphological make-up to the best routes to follow and the finest places to stay. From the famed Spitzkoppe to Kaokoland, Etosha National Park to the Fish River Canyon, Sossusvlei to Sandwich Harbour, this is Namibia through their lens, their celebration of its rock and sand, valley, canyon and plain--and the unique flora and fauna found in these landscapes. Secret Namibia is an invitation to discover, through word and image, the intriguing natural features of this wild country.

Mapping the Unmappable?

Mapping the Unmappable?
Author: Ute Dieckmann
Publisher: transcript Verlag
Total Pages: 347
Release: 2021-04-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 3839452414

How can we map differing perceptions of the living environment? Mapping the Unmappable? explores the potential of cartography to communicate the relations of Africa's indigenous peoples with other human and non-human actors within their environments. These relations transcend Western dichotomies such as culture-nature, human-animal, natural-supernatural. The volume brings two strands of research - cartography and »relational« anthropology - into a closer dialogue. It provides case studies in Africa as well as lessons to be learned from other continents (e.g. North America, Asia and Australia). The contributors create a deepened understanding of indigenous ontologies for a further decolonization of maps, and thus advance current debates in the social sciences.

The Dark Side of Kalahari

The Dark Side of Kalahari
Author: Hannes Lochner
Publisher:
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2013-07-01
Genre: Animal behavior
ISBN: 9780620562591

The Dark side of the Kalahari is Hannes Lochner's third and latest addition to his book collection. He recently returned from a two year, 100 000 Km journey in the Kalahari (Kgalagadi) Desert, capturing the life of a single leopard female and her struggle to raise cubs in this extremely harsh environment.