meaning of the word mbanderu stated "People of the reed" (mbandu: people and oruu: reed), the explanation common today is that mbanderu literally means 'fighters...
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Herero language (redirect from Mbanderu dialect)
language spoken by the Herero and Mbanderu peoples in Namibia and Botswana, as well as by small communities of people in southwestern Angola. There were...
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Hosea Kutako (category People from Otjozondjupa Region)
Traditional Leaders Council, and also became Chief of the Botswana Mbanderu people in 1951. Along with the British Anglican priest Rev. Michael Scott...
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OvaHerero and Nama people, starting the Herero and Namaqua Genocide which would kill about 80% of all OvaHerero. OvaHerero and OvaMbanderu people gather annually...
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wealth of the people), as a symbol of the devil and rejected it. The dress of the Herero proper, and their southern counterparts the Mbanderu, incorporates...
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Ovambanderu people, a subtribe of the Herero. Nguvauva was also deputy chief of Namibia's Traditional Leaders Council. Nguvauva, a great-grandson of Mbanderu Chief...
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Hendrik Witbooi (Nama chief) (category People from Khâi-Ma Local Municipality)
support for the Germans against other smaller tribes, such as the eastern Mbanderu Herero, Afrikaners, and Swartbooi. After serving as a branch of the German...
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Tswana people had a presence throughout present-day Botswana by 1600. According to oral tradition, the pastoralist Herero and Mbanderu peoples split from...
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