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    Wikiversity Himbas, struggle for survive; a long term documentary by photojournalist and filmmaker Delmi Alvarez A Peace Corps volunteer works among the Himba HIMBA...
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  • Himba may refer to: Himba language Himba people Himba, the dialect of Herero language spoken by the Himba people This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • Imbas forosnai, is a gift of clairvoyance or visionary ability practised by the gifted poets of ancient Ireland. In Old Irish, Imbas imeans "inspiration...
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  • Himba (Himbaka), also known as Simba, is a moribund Bantu language of Gabon. Himba at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) Jouni Filip Maho...
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  • Tjitji: The Himba Girl, is a 2015 Namibian documentary short film directed by Oshosheni Hiveluah and produced by Virginia Witts. The film focuses on the...
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    their costumes, the Himba retained much of their traditional, nomadic and pastoral habits. In recent times, contacts between Himbas and Western tourists...
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    Otjize is a mixture of butterfat and ochre pigment used by the Himba people of Namibia to protect themselves from the harsh desert climate. The paste...
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    Twa (redirect from Himba Twa)
    the tribes among which they are scattered—Ngambwe, Havakona, Zimba and Himba. None of the individuals I have observed differs physically from the neighboring...
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    Himba people in northern Namibia...
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    polyamorous sexual practice of hospitable "wife-sharing" among the nomadic OvaHimba and OvaZemba peoples of Namibia's Kunene and Omusati regions. According...
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    The Yushun Himba (優駿牝馬), also known as the Japanese Oaks (オークス) is a Japanese Grade 1 flat horse race for three-year-old thoroughbred fillies run over...
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    The Fukushima Himba Stakes (Japanese 福島牝馬ステークス) is a Grade 3 horse race for Thoroughbred fillies and mares aged four and over, run in April over a distance...
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    the region of Omaheke along with the Otjozondjupa and Kunene Regions. The Himba people, who are related to the Herero and Mbanderu, speak a dialect very...
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    The Kyoto Himba Stakes (Japanese 京都牝馬ステークス) is a Grade 3 horse race for Thoroughbred fillies and mares aged four and over, run in February over a distance...
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    local ecosystem and therefore the economic basis of the Himba. During February 2012, traditional Himba chiefs issued a declaration to the African Union and...
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    lived among wild animals and with tribes people, the San Bushmen and the Himbas. In 2001, she was named the Godmother of the World Wide Fund for Nature...
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  • Mukuru is the Supreme Creator (God) of the Himba and Herero people of Namibia. The Himba and Herero worship a god named Mukuru. Mukuru is the creator...
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  • Christianity Herero Niger–Congo → Bantu → Herero Namibia (Hereroland), Angola OvaHimba, Ovambanderu Christianity Highland Travellers Indo-European → Celtic → Scottish...
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    The Hanshin Juvenile Fillies (阪神ジュベナイルフィリーズ) is a one-mile turf stakes race for thoroughbred fillies two years old. It is considered the de facto year-end...
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    Stockholm, Alabama, París and Koln. Himbas: Struggle to survive (2009): Ethnographic documentary about the Himba of Namibia. Greece, the gateway to Europe...
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    established for San Bushmen in 1986. No representative body was established for Himbas. Local authorities formed the lowest tier of governance in South West Africa...
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    Shira, Punu, Kande. Namibia 2.3 70% 1.6 K, R Ovambo, Kavango, Herero, Himba, Mayeyi 70% Bantu Eswatini 1.1 99% 1.1 S Swazi, Zulu, Tsonga Somalia 13...
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    regard bare breasts as immodest or indecent. In some cultures, like the Himba in northern Namibia, bare-breasted women are normal. In some African cultures...
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    The Nakayama Himba Stakes (Japanese 中山牝馬ステークス) is a Grade 3 horse race for Thoroughbred fillies and mares aged four and over, run in March over a distance...
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    Timbuktu Tumbutu (Koyra Chiini Songhay) Tin Bukt (Tamashek) Himba City Names transcription(s)  • Tamashek ⵜⵏⵀⵗⵜ تِينْ بُكْتْ‎  • Koyra Chiini تُمْبُتُ‎...
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    campsite. Activities in the area range from guided tours to the falls and Himba villages around Epupa Falls, birdwatching, excursions to see crocodiles...
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    states, allowing foreign tourists to swim topless on private beaches. Among Himba women of northern Namibia and Hamar of southern Ethiopia, besides other...
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    population groups. No such representative authorities were established for the Himba and San peoples (mainly occupying their former homelands of Kaokoland and...
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    conducted methods of sanitation by using water stored in pottery at Ulundi. The Himba people of Namibia and Angola also utilized mixtures of smoke and otjitze...
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    used as a colouring agent in Africa for over 200,000 years. Women of the Himba ethnic group in Namibia use a mix of ochre and animal fat for body decoration...
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