Samuel Witbooi, Oorlam Kaptein Hendrik Witbooi (politician), former deputy prime minister of Namibia Lucia Witbooi, Namibian politician Ryan Witbooi, Namibian...
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support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. Hendrik Witbooi (c.1830 – 29 October 1905) was a chief of the ǀKhowesin people, a sub-tribe...
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see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. Cupido Witbooi, variations: Kido and Kiwitti Witbooi, Nama name: ǂA-ǁêib ǃGâmemab, (c. 1780 – 31 December...
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Hendrik Witbooi may refer to: Hendrik Witbooi (Namaqua chief) (1825–1905) Hendrik Samuel Witbooi (1906–1978) Hendrik Witbooi (politician) (1934–2009),...
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the leadership of David Witbooi (Hendrik Witbooi's grandfather) had crossed the Orange River into South West Africa. David Witbooi was the first Khoikhoi...
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Lucia Witbooi (born 1961 in Gabes, ǁKaras Region) is a Namibian politician and Deputy Minister of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety, and Security. A member...
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Moses Witbooi (c. 1808 – 22 February 1888, Gibeon, Namibia) was the second chief of the Witbooi Nama or ǀKhowesin, a ruling clan of the Oorlam branch...
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see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. Reverend Dr Kaptein Hendrik Witbooi (traditional name ǃNanseb ǀGabemab; 7 January 1934, in Gibeon – 13 October...
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circulation: N$10 N$20 N$30 N$50 N$100 N$200 Historically, Kaptein Hendrik Witbooi, once chief of the Namaqua people and instrumental in leading the revolts...
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being spotted in Hannah's car. The attackers were identified as Vernon Witbooi, 33, Geraldo Parsons, 27, Nashville Julius, 29, and Eben Van Nieberk, 28...
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ǀKhowesin (redirect from Witbooi Nama)
or other symbols. The ǀKhowesin (literally queen bees, also: Witbooi Nama or Witbooi Orlam) are one of five clans of the Orlam people in Namibia. They...
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rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. Isaak Witbooi, Nama name: ǃNanseb ǂKharib ǃNansemab, (25 May 1865 – 16 October 1928)...
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Ryan Witbooi (born 7 September 1985 in Rehoboth) is a Namibian rugby union scrum half. He is a member of the Namibia national rugby union team and participated...
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Myrtle Witbooi (1947–2023) was a South African labour activist. She served as the General Secretary of the South African Domestic Service and Allied Workers...
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and in 1894 Witbooi was forced to sign a "protection treaty" with the Germans. The treaty allowed the Namaqua to keep their arms, and Witbooi was released...
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Hendrik Witbooi (left) and Samuel Maharero (right) were prominent leaders against German colonial rule....
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Goliath families split from the ǃAman to found Berseba. The ǀKhowesin (Witbooi Orlam) subtribe was the last to take up settlement in Namibia. They originated...
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Samuel Maharero, and the Nama people, who were led by Captain Hendrik Witbooi, rebelled against German colonial rule. On 12 January 1904, they killed...
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Sioka Katrina Hanse-Himarwa Margaret Mensah-Williams Sirkka Ausiku Lucia Witbooi Hilma Nikanor Bernard Esau Alpheus ǃNaruseb Calle Schlettwein John Mutorwa...
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South-West African territory until by 1885 only one tribe within it – the Witboois – had not concluded some kind of arrangement with Germany. Whilst Rhenish...
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may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. Captain Hendrik Samuel Witbooi, Nama name: ǃGae-nûb ǃnagamâb ǃNansemab, (1 June 1906 – 29 July 1978) was...
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Namibia. Archived from the original on 2022-12-06. Retrieved 2023-11-10. "Witbooi Hendrik". Namibian Parliament. "Deputy Prime Minister". OPM - Office of...
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Nama clan in Namibia ǀKhowesen (Direct descendants of Captain Hendrik Witbooi) who was killed in the battle with Germans on 29 October 1905. The |Khowesin...
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German South West Africa. There he'd quickly see service in the First Witbooi Rebellion. After five years he briefly returned to Germany, then resumed...
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1894, the first "Hottentot Uprising" of the Nama and their leader Hendrik Witbooi occurred. The following years saw many further local uprisings against...
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originally known by the name Khaxa-tsûs, received its name from Kido Witbooi, first Kaptein of the ǀKhowesin, a subtribe of the Orlam. He arrived with...
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Martin Stephanus (RDP, 269 votes). The 2020 regional election was Gerrit Witbooi from the Landless People's Movement (LPM, a new party registered in 2018)...
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44 MF RSA Luyolo Slatsha 47 GK RSA Luca Diana-Oliaro 50 MF RSA Emile Witbooi 53 FW RSA Shakeel April 54 FW RSA Jody Ah Shene 55 MF RSA Gabriel Amato...
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Hendrik Witbooi with the German governor Theodor Leutwein of South West Africa (toasting to each other), 1896...
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unsuccessfully tried to attack Otjimbingwe. In November 1881 Jan Jonker, with his Witbooi allies, were defeated by the Ovaherero in the Battle of Osona. Jan Jonker...
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