• Mbanderu people (redirect from Ovambanderu)
    The Mbanderu (singular: Omumbanderu, plural: Ovambanderu) are a population inhabiting eastern parts of Namibia and western parts of Botswana. They speak...
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    today[update] is inhabited by Ovambanderu and a Tswana minority counting approximately 500 people in 2005. Ovambanderu and Herero people share the same...
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  • Niger–Congo → Bantu → Herero Namibia (Hereroland), Angola OvaHimba, Ovambanderu Christianity Highland Travellers Indo-European → Celtic → Scottish Gaelic...
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  • the Ovambanderu, a Herero clan in Namibia (then South West Africa). He succeeded his father Kanangati Hoveka in 1896 as chief of the Ovambanderu. This...
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  • Nguvauva is the surname of a clan of the Ovambanderu, a sister tribe to the Herero people of Namibia, Botswana, Angola and South Africa.: Kahimemua Nguvauva...
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    existed until the 1970s. Epukiro is inhabited by Tswana, Ovambanderu, and San people. Ovambanderu and Herero people share the same ancestry. Herero see the...
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    traditions. The country does also have the Herero people people(incl. Ovambanderu), the Basubiya,Mbukushu as well as Bayei and all of them being situated...
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  • 2008) was a Namibian traditional paramount chief and leader of the Ovambanderu people, a subtribe of the Herero. Nguvauva was also deputy chief of Namibia's...
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    BaKalanga (BaLilima, Baperi, BaWumbe, BaNambya); Ovaherero (Baherero, Ovambanderu); Wayei, Bambukushu; Veekuhane (Basubiya in Setswana); Khoe & San groups;...
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    chief Tjinaani Maharero Zeraeua Royal Traditional Authority at Omarurur Ovambanderu Royal Traditional Authority, chief Eben Nguvauva Onguatjindu Royal Traditional...
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    Genocide which would kill about 80% of all OvaHerero. OvaHerero and OvaMbanderu people gather annually here to commemorate lives and deaths of their...
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    as a place where returning Ovambanderu and Ovaherero refugees from Botswana could settle. From 1994 onwards, Ovambanderu and Ovaherero from other reserved...
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    2011) was the youngest Chief of the Ovambanderu, a Herero clan in Namibia. Keharanjo was born to the Ovambanderu family to the then Chief Munjuku Nguvauva...
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    century and the early 20th century several conflicts flared up between the Ovambanderu and the Khauas Khoikhoi, as well as between the settlers and the indigenous...
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    Person Omu- OmuHerero, OmuHimba, OmuMbanderu People Ova- OvaHerero, OvaHimba, OvaMbanderu Language Otji- OtjiHerero, OtjiHimba, OtjiMbanderu...
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  • Constituency in the Omaheke Region in Namibia. The village is the seat of the Ovambanderu royal house. The word can also refers to the city of Walvis Bay, in the...
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  • Kahimemua Nguvauva (c. 1850 – 11 June 1896) was chief of the Ovambanderu, a Herero clan in Namibia (then German South West Africa). Nguvauva was born...
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    Otjijarua, Omauezonjanda, and Otjimanangombe. The royal homestead of the Ovambanderu people is situated in this constituency in the settlement of Ezorongondo...
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    much wilderness.[citation needed] Anthropologically, almost the entire Ovambanderu and Gobabis-Juǀwa ethnic groups reside in the region. Furthermore, it...
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    of Eiseb, Helena, and Rietfontein. The constituency is inhabited by Ovambanderu and San people. San settlements include Donkerbos and Sonneblom. Otjombinde...
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    homestead there, and currently a community heroes' acre for Ovaherero and Ovambanderu is planned. Aminuis is traditionally a stronghold of National Unity Democratic...
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  • elective Ombara vacant 31 October 2009 Vita Hereditary and elective Ovambanderu Ombara Keharanjo II 9 August 2008 Nguvauva Hereditary and elective  Niger...
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  • queen of the Kwanyama Kahimemua Nguvauva (1850–1896), chief of the Ovambanderu, national hero Iipumbu Ya Tshilongo (1875–1959), king of the Uukwambi...
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    nine national heroes are: Kahimemua Nguvauva (1850–1896), Chief of the Ovambanderu, was wounded May 1896 in the Battle of Sturmfeld and after his surrender...
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  • southward to central Namibia for grazing land. A related group, the Ovambanderu, expanded to Ghanzi in northwestern Botswana. The Nama, a Khoi-speaking...
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  • the central plateau, and made tax and labor demands. The Herero and Ovambanderu rebelled, but the rebellion was crushed and leaders were executed. Between...
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    people: 2,366 Coloured people: 1,257 Nama people: 614 Herero people: 468 Ovambanderu people: 71 Others / undetermined: 1,094 During 2019 a campaign by Hendrich...
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  • poet, orator and translator Nikanor Hoveka (c. 1875–1951), Chief of the Ovambanderu in South-West Africa Nikanor Longinov, Governor of Yekaterinoslav Governorate...
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  • Examples include the Damara uprising of 1888, Topnaar uprising of 1891, Ovambanderu uprising of 1896,and the Kavango uprising of 1903. Herero Wars Research...
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    Samuel Maharero to succeed as chief of the Hereros living in the east and Ovambanderu under Kahimemua and Tjetjoo. His request was supported by the German...
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