Shoshongo Dum
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The Shoshongo Dum was a periodical river connecting the Omuramba Omatako with the Okavango River in north-eastern Namibia. It is mentioned in several documents about 19th-century travellers in the area,[1] but does not appear on modern maps.
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- ↑ Richard Lee & Mathias Guenther, "Oxen or Onions? The Search for Trade (and Truth) in the Kalahari" in Current Anthropology Vol 32, No 5, pp 502–601.
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