The Himba (singular: OmuHimba, plural: OvaHimba) are an ethnic group with an estimated population of about 50,000 people living in northern Namibia, in...
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Kaokoland (section The Himba people)
(1/4 of the national average). The most represented ethnic group is the Himba people, who account for about 5,000 of the overall 16,000 inhabitants of Kaokoland...
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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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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 is...
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Demographics of Namibia (redirect from Namibia/People)
Namibia. They also include the Lozi people and Kavango people. Other ethnic groups are the Herero and Himba people, who speak a similar language, and the...
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Zemba (redirect from OvaZemba people)
implementation of the Communal Land Reform Act of 2002. Tjimba people Himba people Herero people Hailombe, Onesmus (2011). Education equity and quality in...
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Kamanjab. Kunene is home to the Himba people, a subtribe of the Herero, as well as to Damara people and Nama people. As of 2020[update], Kunene had 58...
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Democratic Republic of Congo, Bantu ethnic groups in Kenya, the Himba people and Damara people of Namibia, and the Eland Cave Bay remains in South Africa,...
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of the Proto-Bantu language for these words. Herero people Himba people Nama people Oorlam people "Namibia 2023 Population and Housing Census Main Report"...
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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 close...
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