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    Oorlam people (redirect from Oorlam Nama)
    The ǀHaiǀkhauan (Berseba Orlam) subtribe formed in 1850, when the Tibot and Goliath families split from the ǃAman to found Berseba. The ǀKhowesin (Witbooi...
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    group of Oorlam he had served, Basters offered grazing lands by the Berseba Nama for two years (1868-1870). Krönlein presided over the RMS conference...
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  • Hai-khaua, a tribe of the Nama descended from the Oorlam. The community is also known as the "Berseba Oorlam" or "Berseba Nama". In 2010, the formerly divided...
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    1896. ǀHaiǀkhauan (Berseba Orlam) subtribe formed in 1850, when the Tibot and Goliath families split from the ǃAman to found Berseba. ǀKhowesin (Witbooi...
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    tourist attraction that collapsed on 7 December 1988. Asab belongs to the Berseba electoral constituency. The settlement features a petrol station, a shop...
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    Namaland (category Nama people)
    of the Namas, the in South West Africa (present-day Namibia), intended by the apartheid government to be a self-governing homeland for the Nama people...
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  • Red Nation (Namibia) (category Nama people)
    main subtribe of the Nama people in Namibia and the oldest Nama group speaking Khoekhoegowab, the language often called Damara/Nama. The main settlement...
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    (Gamsberg Mountains). Kaikhāben: lit. Great Rivals- North of ǃAutsawises (Berseba) on both banks of the ǁAub (Fish River). Tsoaxudaman: lit. Damaras of the...
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    Brukkaros is located about 15 kilometres northeast of the primarily Nama town of Berseba and 100 kilometres north-northwest of Keetmanshoop. It is over 650...
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  • Kido Witbooi (category Nama people)
    and Kiwitti Witbooi, Nama name: ǂA-ǁêib ǃGâmemab, (c. 1780 – 31 December 1875) was the first Kaptein of the ǀKhowesin (Witbooi Nama), a subtribe of the...
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    at Berseba in 1870. Scouts of the Baster clan discovered the fertile area around Rehoboth, which at that time had largely been abandoned by the Nama people...
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    Karasburg, Lüderitz and Oranjemund, and the self-governed villages Aroab, Berseba, Bethanie, Koës and Tses. ǁKharas' western border is the shores of the...
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    Manasse ǃNoreseb (category Nama people)
    Windstaan of the ǁOgain (Groot Doden) and Jakobus Isaak of the ǀHaiǀkhauan (Berseba Orlam) also joined this treaty. In 1885, Manasse ǃNoreseb signed a peace...
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  • Dawid Boois (category Nama people)
    factions of the traditional leadership of the ǀHaiǀKhaua (Berseba Orlam) subtribe of the Nama people. He supported a group contesting the legitimacy of...
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  • The resulting code was adopted as tribal law in October 1848. The Nama in Berseba and Rehoboth adopted the same code with amendments. Although some provisions...
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    November 2016. Cloete, Luqman (3 June 2019). "Govt does not contribute to Nama chief's funerals – chief Kooper". The Namibian. Malan, Johan S (1998). Die...
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    (including the 1,000,000 hectares already occupied by the Bondelswarts, the Bersebas and the Damaras). This was approximately the same amount of land awarded...
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    Heinrich Schmelen arrived in 1814 as missionary of the Kaiǀkhauan (Khauas Nama) and their leader Amraal Lambert. The Schmelenhaus was built the same year...
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  • the main B1 highway from Windhoek to Noordoewer, opposite the turning to Berseba and the Brukkaros Mountain. Tses in Khoekhoegowab means 'place of daylight'...
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    1864 to 1879, stationed first in Berseba until 1868 then Gibeon after. Olpp's father dedicated himself to the study of Nama language, tradition and customs...
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    expeditions, one to Richtersveld and the other to Berseba between 1912 and 1913, taking notes on the Nama and San people along the Orange and Kuiseb Rivers...
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