Nomadic Travelers of the Côte Française des Somalis - 75 centime

Nomadic Travelers of the Côte Française des Somalis - 75 centime

Year
1902
Face Value
75
Mint Value
-
Used Value
-
Print Run
-
Themes
Animals

Catalogs References

Michel
FR-SO 48
Yvert & Tellier
FR-SO 49
Stanley Gibbons
FR-DJ 133

Technical Details

Colors
Lilac
Perforation
11½
Printing
Typography
Designer
Pawel Merwart
Printers
Benjamin-Auguste-Louis Damman
This illustration emphasizes the historical importance of the dromedary as the cornerstone of transportation and survival within the arid Djibouti landscape. By depicting two figures mounted upon a single camel, the imagery speaks to the communal nature of desert travel and the deep-seated reliance of the local population on these animals for navigating the vast, sun-drenched plains of the Horn of Africa. The presence of a spear carried by one of the riders serves as a symbolic reminder of the protective measures necessary in a nomadic life, as well as the traditional martial readiness inherent in the regional identity. Within the context of the Côte Française des Somalis, this theme highlights the enduring cultural heritage of the Afar and Issa peoples, whose knowledge of the terrain and mastery of livestock remained essential to the territory's social and economic movement long after the establishment of permanent coastal settlements.