Nomadic Riders of the Somali Coast - 30 centime

Nomadic Riders of the Somali Coast - 30 centime

Year
1909
Face Value
30
Mint Value
-
Used Value
-
Print Run
-
Themes
Sites and landscapes

Catalogs References

Michel
FR-SO 73
Yvert & Tellier
FR-SO 74
Stanley Gibbons
FR-DJ 158

Technical Details

Colors
red
Size
Perforation
13½ x 14
Printing
Typography
Designer
Pawel Merwart
Printers
Jules-Jacques Puyplat
This stamp features a central theme of nomadic mobility and survival, showcasing two men mounted upon a dromedary as they traverse the coastal desert. The illustration carries a powerful message of adaptation and partnership, highlighting the camel's indispensable role as the "ship of the desert" and the primary economic engine for the region's inland transportation and trade. The presence of a spear held by one of the riders serves as a cultural symbol of protection and the traditional martial readiness of the Afar and Issa peoples, whose nomadic lifestyle required constant vigilance. In the context of the Côte Française des Somalis, this image celebrates the indigenous identity and the enduring heritage of the pastoralist tribes, whose profound knowledge of the challenging landscape remained vital to the territory's connectivity and regional character during the early 20th century.