- The
Ovambo people (pronounced [ovambo] ), also
called Aawambo, Ambo,
Aawambo (Ndonga, Nghandjera, Kwambi, Kwaluudhi, Kolonghadhi, Mbalantu, mbadja), or...
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preferably within 6
hours once its ready.
Ontaku is more
common among Aawambo people and in some part of
Kavango Region. The
knowledge of
creating Ontaku...
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generally called the
Ovambo or Ambo in English. The
endemic forms are
Aawambo (Ndonga) and
Ovawambo (Kwanyama); the
singular in both
cases is Omuwambo...
- Olu****o is an
Aawambo traditional practice where girls often as
young as 12 are
prepared for womanhood,
including marriage and pregnancy, and
caring for...
- Tsawiǀaus (Otavi). The
Danidaman have
intermingled with the Haiǁom and ǀNawen (
Aawambo) who
arrived much later. Dâuredaman: lit.
Damaras of the Brandberg- Dâureb...
- Namibia. Shigwedha,
Vilho (February 2004). Pre-Colonial
Costumes of the
Aawambo.
Significant Changes under Colonialism and the
Construction of Post-Colonial...
- of
Aawambo Musical Arts.
Basler Afrika Bibliographien. p. 163. ISBN 978-3-905758-83-2. Grahl, Bernd. "Okambulumbumbwa –
Musical Bow of the
AaWambo". Kirby...
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traditional authority homestead in 2018. The
celebration took 2-3 days to
unite Aawambo communities of the
northern part of Namibia. It was
hosted by Uukwaluudhi...
- p. 212.
Pentti 1958, p. 113.
Vilho Shigwedha &
Lovisa Nampala (2006).
Aawambo Kingdoms,
History and
Cultural Change.
Perspectives from
Northern Namibia...
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young boy he grew up "takandeke", a
traditional po****r
fight among the
Aawambo young men
practiced as an
initiation into manhood, as well as swimming...