Abstract

Just a few months ago the name of the settlement of Dujuma was known to hardly anyone but its inhabitants. All I remember of the place are the hide-covered wagons of the nomads ranked along the yellow-blue ribbon of the Juba River, a few corrals for camels, and a dusty market square, behind which begins the cheerless, sun-baked baskalia - the Somali name for the desertlike savanna.

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