This article intends to review the resistance against the colonization process that developed in the Horn of Africa in the period 1890-1930. Specifically, it will analyse the struggles driven by the Somali peoples in the different occupied regions. The objective is to rethink the image of the Somalis as «passive peoples» who «allowed themselves to be conquered» and to analyse events from another radically different perspective. Furthermore, if traditionally the only resistance worthy of consideration was the dervish movement, this study has also proceeded to examine the role of other resistance movements that took place in southern Somalia and in the Sultans of Obbia and Midyurtina, as well as the specific case of the Gosha Revolts. To carr...