Jahohora Petronella Inaavinuise, who came to be known as Mama Penee, was
a young girl of eleven when her parents were shot in cold blood before
her during the 1904-1908 genocidal war in Namibia. Waved away from the
scene by a German soldier, she realised that it was her destiny to live.
Finding water and food for herself and learning to avoid danger, she
spent several months in hiding. Courageous and self-sufficient, she
learned lessons in wisdom, calm, and what is truly important in life,
lessons which she later imparted to her grandchildren in ways both
ingenious and challenging. Her extraordinary personal qualities and
influence shine from this story, told by one of her grandsons with the
insight and understanding gained over a lifetime of reflecting on his
grandmother.