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In the intervening years, between 1884 and 1893, professional duties necessitated my undertaking several journeys in Somáliland, with the object of exploration. In the intervals between these journeys, the author devoted his periods of leave to hunting in that country. During a period of nine years he undertook seventeen separate journeys to the interior, and so became familiar with the chief elements of interest to be found there. The author's principal object in writing this book is to present phases of life in nomadic North-East Africa, and to supply detailed information of a nature that might prove useful to travelers and sportsmen who wish to visit that country. As the author and his brother have always been pioneering, the men who have followed in our footsteps have naturally had better opportunities for sport than we had, and the author only gives such of my more successful sporting experiences as will assist me in my main object of giving a general portrait of the country.
A description of the author's travel in British Somaliland, her travel experiences, geography, social conditions, and social customs.
Excerpt from Seventeen Trips Through Somaliland: A Record of Exploration Big Game Shooting, 1885 to 1893, Being the Narrative of Several Journeys in the Hinterland of the Somali Coast Protectorate, Dating From the Beginning of Its Administration by Great Britain Until the Present Time, With Descriptiv During the last three years the Mad Mullah risings in Ogaden, directed against Abyssinia and the tribes of the British Protectorate, have disturbed the interior of the Somali country' and made administration difficult. Some mention of this disturbance seems necessary to bring my book up to date; though it should be explained that I have not been actively employed ln Somaliland since the time of the Mission to King Menelik. Duty took me to Somaliland at intervals between 1885 and 1897, and duty has latterly kept me in India. When I at last had a chance of going this year I was obliged to decline on the ground of illness. My younger brother has been more fortunate. First joining me on the surveys during 1891 and 1892, after a long absence on active service in Uganda, he returned to Somaliland in l 900 to organise a levy of Somalis against the Mad Mullah. Later he became Commissioner with military charge, and has been promoted for his recent good service. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
The book explores the history of a minority group, the Gaboye, in Somaliland, and, using a historical ethnographic approach, addresses two main issues. First, the analysis addresses the transformation and reproduction of the social boundary which separates an ascribed status-based minority group within the society: what symbolic, political, economic and social apparatuses have articulated the boundary and the belonging to this minority group? How have these apparatuses changed? Second, the analysis adopts the trajectory of the minority members in the town of Hargeysa as a perspective on the history of north-western Somali society: from the point of view of an ascribed status-based minority group, what can we see of the social, economic and political changes which occurred during the decades of slow colonial penetration into the area, of urban expansion, of postcolonial state consolidation and collapse, civil war, mass displacement, peace building, and the contemporary waves of diasporisation of this society?