Article ID: CBB730837162

The 'world's greatest mineral locality': Haiǁom, Ndonga, Herero, and the early colonial histories of Tsumeb, Namibia (2021)

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The Tsumeb copper mine in the Otavi Mountains of Namibia is famous both for its spectacular mineral specimens and for its unparalleled diversity of mineral species. The site was mined for nearly 100 years, first by Anglo-German and then by multinational companies; however, prior to that, the site was central to the economies of the Ndonga, Haiǁom, and Herero, who mined, smelted, crafted, and traded the copper. This paper attempts to fill a major gap in the early history of Tsumeb: how did control of Tsumeb’s copper transfer from local communities to Germany? By synthesizing a wide variety of sources, this paper tells pre-colonial and early colonial histories of copper in the Tsumeb area, focusing on the Haiǁom who mined the copper, the Ndonga who smelted and crafted it, and the Herero who had historical relationships with the land. Throughout, the paper attempts to connect Tsumeb’s local history with the larger regional context of South West Africa (now Namibia), and to provide a more in-depth account of the communities whose roles, in previous mineralogic histories of Tsumeb, have been reduced to: "trouble with the natives."

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Authors & Contributors
Sharman Levinson
Escamilla-González, Francisco Omar
Morelos-Rodríguez, Lucero
Delphine Peiretti-Courtis
Selby Hearth
Dario Zampieri
Journals
Earth Sciences History: Journal of the History of the Earth Sciences Society
New Books Network Podcast
Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu (Studies in the History of Natural Sciences)
Public Interest Report
Osiris: A Research Journal Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
Medical History
Publishers
CLEUP
Cierre edizioni
Springer International Publishing
University Press of Colorado
University of Chicago Press
Univ. Chicago Press
Concepts
Mines and mining
Colonialism
Earth sciences
Copper and copper industry
Great Britain, colonies
Mineralogy
People
Werner, Abraham Gottlob
Río, Andrés Manuel del
Pherū, Ṭhakkura
Arduino, Giovanni
Time Periods
19th century
20th century, early
18th century
20th century
17th century
16th century
Places
Africa
Italy
United States
Alps (Europe)
Namibia
Europe
Institutions
South West Africa Company (SWACO)
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